Curd Jürgens
13 titles
Filmography
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The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
(1958)All her life Englishwoman Gladys Aylward knew that China was the place where she belonged. Not qualified to be sent there as a missionary, Gladys works as a domestic to earn the money to send herself to a poor, remote village.

The Enemy Below
(1957)The captain of a U.S. destroyer plays a game of cat and mouse with a German U-boat commander in the North Atlantic during WWII.

Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident
(1979)The CIA and KGB become unlikely allies in an effort to stop World War III when a psychotic European baron smuggles a Soviet cruise missile into Iran.

The Spy Who Loved Me
(1977)Roger Moore as agent 007 teams with a beautiful Soviet agent (Barbara Bach) to battle Stromberg (Curt Jurgens) in order to save the world from total annihilation and a 315-pound villian, "Jaws" (Richard Kiel).

Lord Jim
(1965)A first officer who abandoned ship in a hurricane redeems himself by sailing into uncharted territory to deliver dynamite to a tribe of natives.

...And God Created Woman
(1956)A scantily clad beauty (Brigitte Bardot) teases her husband (Jean-Louis Trintignant), his brother and a Riviera millionaire (Curd Jürgens).

Battle of the Commandos
(1969)After his platoon is massacred by German soldiers, a colonel for the Allied forces leads a band of brigands on a deadly mission against the Nazis.

OSS 117 Murder for Sale
(1968)A government agent must use every resource at his disposal as he assumes the identity of a top assassin to infiltrate a terrorist organization.

Goldengirl
(1979)An untried female sprinter enters the Olympics, claiming that she will win an unprecedented three gold medals. But when one man falls in love with her, he unravels the bizarre history of her training and the tough money men who stand to make millions...if she survives!

The Assassination Bureau
(1969)An investigator tests The Assassination Bureau, which kills only those who deserve it, by putting out a contract to kill its leader on the eve of WW1.

The Karate Killers
(1967)When evil agents of secret spy organization THRUSH discover a method of extracting gold from seawater, they plan to use process to throw the gold-based world economic order into chaos.

Just a Gigolo
(1978)David Bowie stars as World War I hero who returns to Berlin with no well-paying job prospects and becomes a gigolo during political unrest.

The Mephisto Waltz
(1971)Myles Clarkson is a journalist and a rising young classical pianist, and is thrilled to be able to combine those pursuits in a long-sought-after interview with the legendary - and ailing - concert pianist, Duncan Ely. Clarkson is in for a nasty surprise. The elderly Ely is a closet Satanist, and performs a ritual in which his soul is transferred into Myles at the moment of his death. Now Ely can be young again, and continue to play the piano. Complications ensue when Myles' wife, Paula, notices the changes in her husband's behavior. As she struggles to learn the truth about what has happened, she is pulled into Ely's horrifying world, and is embroiled in further soul-swapping, demonic possession and terrible family secrets. When you're dancing to the Mephisto Waltz, the Devil calls the tune.