Helmut Berger
8 titles
Filmography
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The Mad Dog Killer
(1977)A deranged murderer lights the fuse on a deadly trap set by an obsessed cop when he brutalizes a beautiful young woman.

Salon Kitty
(1976)Berlin 1939: SS officer Helmut Wallenberg is tasked, under the strictest secrecy, with developing the high-class brothel “Salon Kitty” into a facility for spying on diplomats and Nazi officials. But when a young sex worker discovers the wiretapping, her revenge ignites a plot of pain and perversion.

The Biggest Battle
(1978)The story of how World War II affected the lives of a German family and an American family, both of whom had sons and fathers fighting “the enemy.”

Liberté
(2019)From Don Quixote to Louis XIV, Albert Serra is notorious for radically reimagining the costume drama, but little will prepare you for this. A gorgeous tableaux of the nocturnal cruising and sexual fantasies of desperate aristocrats, its confrontational form challenges cinematic vulgarity and excess.

The Romantic Englishwoman
(1975)Fact and fiction blur when a writer’s wife returns from Germany with a young man in tow, leading to an affair and a dustup with a group of gangsters.

The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
(1970)In director Vittorio De Sica's Oscar-winning masterpiece (1972, Best Foreign Language Film), an aristocratic Jewish family retreats behind the walls of its lush, Italian country estate to take refuge from the approaching fascist storm of the 1930s.

Fascism on a Thread: The Strange Story of Nazisploitation Cinema
(2019)For a few short years in the 70s, films like Ilsa - She Wolf of the SS, The Beast in Heat, Special Train for Hitler and the Gestapo's Last Orgy were churned out at an alarming rate to shock audiences worldwide. This award-winning documentary features eye-opening interviews / confessions from Producers, Directors, Cinema Historians and Ilsa herself, Dyanne Thorne, in her last on camera appearance.

The Devil's Violinist
(2013)Violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini incurs the wrath of his diabolical manager while preparing for his debut performance in 19th century London.