Helga Tölle

Helga Tölle

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Johanna und ihr Sparbuch
Title: Johanna und ihr Sparbuch
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: Movie
Johanna has lost her savings book. Can the finder now withdraw the money? How secure is a savings book and what advantages does it offer the owner? What does the bank actually do with the money while it has it in safekeeping?
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Title: Das Verkehrsgericht
Character: Charlotte Weinbach
Released: October 25, 1983
Type: TV
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Hangin' Out
Title: Hangin' Out
Character: Teacher
Released: February 3, 1983
Type: Movie
The pert Tina is sick of school and the muff in her Bavarian village. She wants to go with Tino - attendant of a visiting auto-scooter - who has to leave the place for dubious reasons. However he lets her down and leaves alone. Now Tina persuades fellow student Robby, who has a crush on her, to take her on a random trip with his motor-scooter. It seems only to be a matter of time until he realizes that she's just using him to follow her boyfriend - or will the shy Robby manage to win her heart on their chaotic journey?
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The Fan
Title: The Fan
Character: Mother
Released: June 4, 1982
Type: Movie
The hero-worship that Simone has for a pop singer is built to a crescendo until she passes out when she finally sees him up-close in a crowd of fans. She is later shocked when he lets her know that he does not love her.
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Run, Virgin, Run
Title: Run, Virgin, Run
Character: Gaby
Released: February 20, 1970
Type: Movie
Legend has it that a brisk wind called the "Faun" delivers vigor to the men of Falklenhousen - accounting for the town's satisfied wives and high birth rate. Truth is, when the men are away, their voluptuous wives play!
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Always Trouble with the Teachers
Title: Always Trouble with the Teachers
Character: Modeschülerin
Released: October 18, 1968
Type: Movie
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Die Fastnachtsbeichte
Title: Die Fastnachtsbeichte
Released: September 14, 1960
Type: Movie
During the 1913 carnival, a man is stabbed to death in the confessional of Mainz Cathedral: Ferdinand Dörfler was the illegitimate son of the businessman Panezza, who never confessed to him. Ferdinand's brother Clemens is accused of fratricide by his own mother. The young Viola, who had come to Mainz from Italy, makes a confession: she loved Ferdinand and had been abandoned by him. Lolfo, who was unconditionally devoted to her, pursued Ferdinand and killed him. Lolfo commits suicide.