Berry Kroeger
12 titles
Filmography
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Gun Crazy
(1950)A gun-loving, sharp-shooting couple embarks on a crime spree. The two rob banks and outrun the law until one of them starts having second thoughts.

The Sword of Monte Cristo
(1951)In 1858 France, Lady Christianne leads a group of rebels in Normandy against the rule of Emperor Louis Napoleon. At a secret meeting, she announces that she will use the fabled treasure of Monte Cristo to finance their cause.

Yellowneck
(1955)Cinco desertores confederados huyen de la guerra y cruzan los traicioneros Everglades en un peligroso viaje hacia la libertad.

Demon Seed
(1977)A scientist creates a super computer that seeks info on human beings. As the AI slowly takes over the house, it fulfills its darkest desires.
Man in the Vault
(1956)Ruthless mobsters force an honest locksmith to help them steal money from a safe-deposit box to save his girlfriend.

Nightmare in Wax
(1969)A famous Hollywood actor-turned-wax museum curator after being disfigured in a fire plots his vengeance by turning his enemies into exhibits.
Hitler
(1962)Richard Basehart delivers an incendiary performance as history's most notorious madman in this searing exposé of the private life of Adolf Hitler. A semi-factual account of the Führer's rise and fall, this rarely seen film follows Hitler's political career from the failed Beer Hall Putsch of 1923 to his suicide in a Berlin bunker at the end of WWII. Inspired by a 1959 interview with a woman who claimed to be his lover, Hitler mixes historical fact with the theory that impotence and an Oedipal complex fueled the Führer's psychotic quest for power. Costarring John Banner (Hogan's Heroes) and Cordula Trantow in a Golden Globe®-nominated performance as the Führer's beloved niece Geli.

The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant
(1971)Bruce Dern stars as Dr. Roger Girard, a mad scientist who dares to combine two heads onto one body, despite serious consequences.

The Walking Target
(1960)An ex-con sets out to find the money that was hidden after a robbery, but his former accomplice's widow persuades him to turn it over to the police.
Seven Thieves
(1960)Theo, an elderly professor, has just finished what he terms as a "three year rest," meaning a prison term. Theo tells a young criminal, Paul, that he wants one more triumph before ending his highly controversial career. Even though he is reluctant, Paul takes physical charge of the criminal operation of which mastermind Theo has meticulously planned. Melanie, a stripper, and her mentor, saxophonist Poncho, are also recruited onto the seven person team for the event. The master plan calls for the robbery of the Grand Casino of Monte Carlo on the night of the Governor's Ball. But when the caper moves into full swing, obstacles abound. Will the seven thieves be able to pull it off?

Guilty of Treason
(1950)A Roman Catholic Cardinal from Hungary is arrested and tortured for speaking out against the Nazi occupation of his country during World War II.

The Dark Past
(1948)An escaped killer holds a psychiatrist and his family hostage in their cabin, where the therapist analyzes the convict’s disturbing nightmares.