Rudolf Schündler
4 titles
Filmography
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Kings of the Road
(1976)A landmark film from the New German Cinema, Wenders’s iconic road movie offers up a cool portrait of post-war Germany—and its cinemas—through two lonely, sensitive souls. Photographed in sumptuous black-and-white by legendary cinematographer Robby Müller, the film was also dedicated to Fritz Lang!

Playgirl
(1966)Alexandra Borowski, in her mid-twenties, a high-paid, top-notch model, is one of those jet-set girls who fly to New York today, Bermuda tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow to Rome. She never stays in a hotel for long, never for a long time with a man. Having just arrived in Berlin, numerous young men are already trying to find Alexandra’s favor: the dubious Yugoslav local owner Bogdan, a young industrialist and the Italian photographer Timo. Evening invitations, theater visits, stroll through the night scene and parties are replacing each other.

The Testament of Dr. Mabuse
(1933)A criminal mastermind uses hypnosis to rule the rackets after death.

The Moment to Kill
(1968)Two adventures in the Wild West get assigned a mission from a judge who soon goes missing, leaving them in peril in an untrusting and lawless town.