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alles für pappa, karl hartl 1953
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Peer Schmidt (1926 - 2010)
The loveable and modest actor was often cast in the roles of likeable, good-natured and sometimes shy men. With his distinctive voice he inter alia dubbed Marlon Brando ("A Streetcar Named Desire"), Rod Taylor ("The Time Machine"), Gerard Philippe and very often Jean-Paul Belmondo (for instance in "À bout de souffle")
In this scene from the crime film "Alibi" (1955) Peer Schmidt as the reporter Roland reads the riot act to his fellow journalist Peter Hansen (O. E. Hasse) because of his indifference to other people's problems.
In this two-part television movie "Tage der Rache" ("Days of Revenge") (1970) Peer Schmidt plays a rather unusual role. He plays the hardened London police officer Mitchell, whose little son has been kidnapped by a man whose life has been ruined by Mitchell, who falsely accused the man of rape.