
Arno Paulsen
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Arno Paulsen.
Born: January 3, 1900
Place of Birth: Stettin, Pomerania, Germany [now Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]
Known For

Hilfe, ich bin unsichtbar

The Adventures of Fridolin
A decent small-town citizen named Fridolin Biedermann travels to Berlin and wants to finally experience something. And he succeeds. First he falls into the hands of a couple of crooks who rip him off terribly, and - back home - the law...

The Day the Rains Came
A motorcycle gang in post-war Germany wreaks havok on a town, until one of their members begins to have second thoughts after a run-in with the police.

Die Unbesiegbaren
The film "Die Unbesiegbaren" covers an episode in German history, in which the Bismarck government tried to mitigate the rise of the social-democrat movement.

City in the Fog
In the Danish port city of Belgesund, the caretaker of a private high school has fallen victim to murder. Detective Thomsen takes on the case and finds that behind the clean facade there are abysses. He has five suspects in mind: the teacher Berling, who is having a relationship with a student, the twin brother and sole heir of the murdered man, the murdered man's shady roommate, the primary school teacher Klaus Erikson and his brother Jakob.

Bank Vault 713

Bluebeard
"Bluebeard" (German: "Blaubart") is a 1951 black comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Hans Albers, Cécile Aubry and Fritz Kortner. Based on the fairy tale "Bluebeard" by Charles Perrault, it was a co-production between West Germany, France and Switzerland. It was made using the Gevacolor process. A separate French-language version, "Barbe-Bleue", was also made.

The Murderers Are Among Us
After returning from a concentration camp, Susanne finds a traumatized ex-soldier living in her apartment in bombed out Berlin. Together the two try to move past their experiences during WWII.

Canaris
Admiral Canaris is chief of the intelligence service of Nazi Germany. His department is quite successful and Hitler grants him all the money he wants for new developments. Still he's a thorn in the side of the Nazi chiefs, since he's not as unscrupulous as they want him and is known to criticize their ideology.

Girls in Gingham
A moving saga focusing on the women in a family that spans three generations and almost 70 years of German history, from the Wilhelmine period through the end of WWII. This film shows that it takes a combination of hard work, political consciousness and family work in tandem to face the tragedies of war, economic hardship and death.
Filmography
as Direktor Paulsen
as Textilkaufmann Grossmann
as Hugo Liebling, Direktor
as Schmidt
as Margots Vater
as Vater Marseille
as Taxifahrer
as Luftschutzwart Nessel
as Taxifahrer in Berlin
as Herr Schirrwind
as Hauptmann Bullerjahn
as Jan Brödel
as Braun
as Bichler
as Matthes
as Manager Winternitz
as Mr. Hill, ein internationaler Waffenhändler
as Bauer Lehmkuhl
as Gustav's Father
as Wiesner
as Schulz
as Herr Reinhardt
as Wilhelm Platzer
as G.D. Miller
as Hauptmann
as Ferdinand Brückner