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Rolf Hädrich
Born(1931-04-24)24 April 1931
Zwickau, Germany
Died29 October 2000(2000-10-29) (aged 69)
Hamburg, Germany
Occupation(s)Film director
Screenwriter
Years active1958-1989

Rolf Hädrich (24 April 1931 – 29 October 2000) was a German film director and screenwriter. He directed 39 films between 1958 and 1989.[1] His film Verspätung in Marienborn (US title: Stop Train 349) was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]

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Selected filmography

Film

Television

  • Der Dank der Unterwelt (1958) — (remake of Berkely Mather's Tales from Soho: Slippy Fives, 1956)
  • Die Abwerbung (1958) — (screenplay by Erich Kuby)
  • Das Rennen (1959) — (based on the play Sammy by Ken Hughes)
  • Ein unbeschriebenes Blatt (1959) — (based on a play by Jean-Pierre Conty)
  • Kopfgeld (1959) — (screenplay by Horst Mönnich [de])
  • Die Gerechten (1959) — (based on The Just Assassins)
  • Die Stimme aus dem Hut (1959) — (based on a play by Berkely Mather)
  • Wer überlebt, ist schuldig (1960) — (screenplay by Axel Eggebrecht)
  • Bedienung, bitte! (1960) — (based on Room Service)
  • Die Friedhöfe (1960) — (based on The Graveyard by Marek Hłasko)
  • Parkstraße 13 (1960) — (based on a play by Axel Ivers [de])
  • Brennpunkt (1961) — (based on Focus)
  • Karol (1962) — (based on a play by Sławomir Mrożek)
  • Nachruf auf Jürgen Trahnke (1962) — (screenplay by Dieter Meichsner [de])
  • Der Gefangene (1962) — (remake of Bridget Boland's The Prisoner, 1955)
  • Child of the Revolution (1962) — (based on a non-fiction book by Wolfgang Leonhard)
  • Der Schlaf der Gerechten (1962) — (based on Das Brandopfer by Albrecht Goes)
  • Warten auf Godot (1963) — (based on Waiting for Godot)
  • Haben (1964) — (based on a play by Gyula Háy)
  • Murke's Collected Silences [de] (1964) — (based on Murke's Collected Silences)
  • Nach Ladenschluss (1964) — (screenplay by Dieter Meichsner [de])
  • Die Schlinge (1964) — (remake of Marek Hłasko's Noose, 1958)
  • Der neue Mann (1965) — (based on Patterns)
  • Die Grenzziehung (1966) — (based on a play by Sławomir Mrożek)
  • Unser Sohn Nicki (1966, TV miniseries)
  • Herr Puntila und sein Knecht Matti (1966) — (based on Mr Puntila and his Man Matti)
  • Zuchthaus (1967) — (based on a novel by Henry Jaeger)
  • Heydrich in Prag (1967) — (screenplay by Peter Adler [de], docudrama about Operation Anthropoid)
  • Kraft des Gesetzes (1968) — (based on a play by Henri Debluë [fr])
  • Mord in Frankfurt [de] (1968)
  • Von Mäusen und Menschen (1968) — (based on Of Mice and Men)
  • Count Oederland (1968) — (based on a play by Max Frisch)
  • Alma Mater (1969) — (screenplay by Dieter Meichsner [de])
  • Jana (1970) — (screenplay by Manfred Bieler [de])
  • Biografie: Ein Spiel (1970) — (based on a play by Max Frisch)
  • Kennen Sie Georg Linke? (1971) — (screenplay by Dieter Meichsner [de])
  • Die Stimme hinter dem Vorhang (1971) — (based on he Voice Behind the Screen by Gottfried Benn)
  • Memories of a Summer in Berlin (1972) — (based on You Can't Go Home Again)
  • Fischkonzert (1973) — (based on The Fish Can Sing)
  • Der Stechlin [de] (1975, TV miniseries) — (based on Der Stechlin)
  • Jauche und Levkojen [de] (1978, TV series, co-directors: Günter Gräwert, Rainer Wolffhardt) — (based on a novel by Christine Brückner)
  • Mach's gut, Florian (1978) — (screenplay by Michael Juncker)
  • Nirgendwo ist Poenichen [de] (1980, TV series, co-directors: Günter Gräwert, Rainer Wolffhardt) — (based on a novel by Christine Brückner)
  • Das wiedergefundene Paradies (1980, TV miniseries) — (based on a novel by Halldór Laxness)
  • Bergpredigt (1983) — (screenplay by Dieter Meichsner [de])
  • Backfischliebe (1985) — (based on Calf Love by Vernon Bartlett)
  • Friedenspolka (1987) — (screenplay by Matthias Esche)
  • Langusten (1989) — (based on a play by Fred Denger)

References

  1. ^ "Rolf Hädrich". Film Portal. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  2. ^ "13th Berlin International Film Festival". Film Affinity. Retrieved 5 March 2018.

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