
Bernhard Goetzke
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Bernhard Goetzke.
Born: June 5, 1884
Place of Birth: Danzig, West Prussia, Germany [now Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland]
Known For

Die Nibelungen: Siegfried
Siegfried, son of King Siegmund of Xanten, travels to Worms, capital of the Burgundian kingdom, to ask King Gunther for the hand of his sister, the beautiful Kriemhild.

Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler
Dr. Mabuse and his organization of criminals are in the process of completing their latest scheme, a theft of information that will allow Mabuse to make huge profits on the stock exchange. Afterwards, Mabuse disguises himself and attends the Folies Bergères show, where Cara Carozza, the main attraction of the show, passes him information on Mabuse's next intended victim, the young millionaire Edgar Hull. Mabuse then uses psychic manipulation to lure Hull into a card game where he loses heavily. When Police Commissioner von Wenk begins an investigation of this mysterious crime spree, he has little to go on, and he needs to find someone who can help him.

Rasputin, Demon of the Women
The demonic Rasputin is poisoned but survives to continue seducing in evil ways, in this historical thriller.

Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge
When Kriemhild, thirsty for revenge, marries to Etzel, king of the Huns, she invites King Gunther and his court to visit them, intending to finally take the life of the man responsible of her disgrace.

Destiny
As a young couple stops and rests in a small village inn, the man is abducted by Death and is sequestered behind a huge doorless, windowless wall. The woman finds a mystic entrance and is met by Death, who tells her three separate stories set in exotic locales, all involving circumstances similar to hers.

The Trunks of Mr. O.F.
In the very old-fashioned town of Ostend suddenly 13 suitcases are delivered to the Grand Hotel, with a note, that O.F. will be here soon and needs 6 rooms. This event, probably the biggest in 300 years, starts a small wave of modernisation, yet everybody is wondering who O.F. is.

Michel Strogoff
The Czar charges a man to deliver a message to the Grand Duke behind enemy lines. On his way he encounters a number of adventures.

Monte Cristo
This epic adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo was directed by Henri Fescourt, and stars Jean Angelo, Lil Dagover, Pierre Batcheff, the beautiful Marie Glory, and Bernhard Goetzke as the Abbé Faria.

The Black Hussar
In 1812, during the French period, large parts of Germany are occupied by the troops of Napoleon. Several paramilitary Freikorps units battle the French forces, among them the Black Brunswickers led by the 'Black Duke' Frederick William of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. After the War of the Fifth Coalition, the Black Hussars are pursued by Napoleon throughout the country, but frequently take refuge with the noble-minded German people.

Salonwagen E 417
In a transport museum, the items on display begin to tell their stories. Most interesting is the history of the Pullman car. In the beginning, it served as transport for a princely family; then became the headquarters car for the military high command; and then, most adventurous of all, it ended up with a circus. Converted to a bar, it finally had its day and was supposed to serve as a placard carrier. Luckily, the museum saved it from this sad fate.
Filmography
as Armer Bauer am Karussell
as Flügeladjutant des Königs
as Kochs Patient Netschmann
as Geist
as Emir Feofar
as Staatsanwalt
as Duke Friedrich Wilhelm von Braunschweig
as Luscha's Father
as Prof. Smith
as vanha metsästäjä, entinen tsaarin upseeri
as Peters
as Peter I of Serbia
as Dr. Petersen
as L'abbé Faria
as Professor Zange
as Dr. Magirus
as Thomas Feld
as Richard Lindtner
as Mr. Pettigrew
as Lorenz Hewer
as Arbace
as Adrian Levinski
as Robert Kramer
as Volker von Alzeÿ
as Volker von Alzeÿ
as Torello
as Minister Menschikoff
as Priester
as Prosecutor von Wenk
as Yogi Ramigani
as Yogi Ramigani
as Death / El Mot / Archer
as Paophis
as A Friend at Table Seance
as Revolutionär
as Manservant