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Arnulf Schröder Filmography

ActorBORN 1903MÜNCHEN7 FILMS IN DB

ArnulfSchröder

Known for Acting · Der Haustyrann, The Bashful Elephant

7
FILMS IN DB
$31
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$15
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Der Haustyrann
~$31 · 4K · 1959
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Der Haustyrann
$31 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Arnulf Schröder was a prominent figure in German cinema, most celebrated for his role in the cult classic "Oh, diese Bayern!" (1960). This film not only captures the essence of Bavarian culture but also showcases Schröder's remarkable talent, making it a must-have for collectors of vintage German films. His performance in this comedy has become iconic, and the film's unique blend of humor and regional charm has cemented its place in the hearts of film enthusiasts. Collectors particularly seek out Schröder’s work due to the limited releases and special editions that highlight his contributions to the genre. As the home video market continues to evolve, the rarity of original VHS and DVD releases of "Oh, diese Bayern!" only adds to their allure. Schröder’s legacy in the realm of physical media is a reminder of the enduring appeal of classic cinema and the importance of preserving these cultural artifacts for future generations.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Arnulf Schröder known for?

Arnulf Schröder is known for his acting roles in films such as 'Der Haustyrann' (1959) as Professor, 'Oh, diese Bayern!' (1960), and 'Roman einer Nacht' (1933) as Mann mit Brille.

What genres does Arnulf Schröder's filmography span?

His filmography spans genres including Comedy, Drama, Horror, TV Movie, Mystery, and Crime.

What is the range of years that Arnulf Schröder's work covers?

Arnulf Schröder's work covers the years from 1933 to 1962.

How many films are in Arnulf Schröder's filmography?

Arnulf Schröder has a total of 7 films in his filmography.

In which decade was Arnulf Schröder most active?

Arnulf Schröder was most active in the 1960s.