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[[Image:OSS 117 Curd Jurgens.jpg|thumb|right|400px|'''Curt Jürgens''' (1915–1982) as Il Maggiore - boss of gangsters in  ''[[OSS 117 - Double Agent (Niente rose per OSS 117)]]''.]]
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[[Image:OSS 117 Curd Jurgens.jpg|thumb|right|400px|'''Curt Jürgens''' (1915–1982) as Il Maggiore - boss of gangsters in  ''[[OSS 117 - Double Agent (Niente rose per OSS 117)]]'' (1968).]]
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'''Curd Jürgens''' (December 13, 1915 - June 18, 1982) was a German film and theater actor and one of the most successful and strongest characters in German cinema. Curd Jürgens made his international breakthrough with the film adaptation of Carl Zuckmayer's ''[[The Devil's General]]'' in 1955. He was then involved in numerous international productions and worked with the most popular colleagues of his time like [[Robert Mitchum]]. Jürgens appeared in around 160 films over a period of four decades. He was a member of the ensemble at Vienna's Burgtheater for many years. Film titles such as ''Michel Strogoff'' (1956), ''The Enemy Below'' (1957), ''[[Ferry to Hong Kong]]'' (1959), and ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' (1977) are among his most popular works.
  
 
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| [[FN Model 1922]] || ''General der Luftwaffe'' Harry Harras || ''[[The Devil's General]]'' || || 1955
 
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| [[FN Model 1922]] || Eric Carradine || ''[[And God Created Woman]]'' || with wood grips || 1956
 
| [[FN Model 1922]] || Eric Carradine || ''[[And God Created Woman]]'' || with wood grips || 1956
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| [[Webley .38 Mk IV]] || Mark Bertram Conrad || ''[[Ferry to Hong Kong]]'' || || 1959
 
| [[Webley .38 Mk IV]] || Mark Bertram Conrad || ''[[Ferry to Hong Kong]]'' || || 1959
 
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| Custom Table Gun || Karl Stromberg|| ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' ||    || 1977  
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| Custom Table Gun || Karl Stromberg || ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' ||    || 1977  
 
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Revision as of 08:08, 7 March 2024

Curt Jürgens (1915–1982) as Il Maggiore - boss of gangsters in OSS 117 - Double Agent (Niente rose per OSS 117) (1968).

Curd Jürgens (December 13, 1915 - June 18, 1982) was a German film and theater actor and one of the most successful and strongest characters in German cinema. Curd Jürgens made his international breakthrough with the film adaptation of Carl Zuckmayer's The Devil's General in 1955. He was then involved in numerous international productions and worked with the most popular colleagues of his time like Robert Mitchum. Jürgens appeared in around 160 films over a period of four decades. He was a member of the ensemble at Vienna's Burgtheater for many years. Film titles such as Michel Strogoff (1956), The Enemy Below (1957), Ferry to Hong Kong (1959), and The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) are among his most popular works.

Curd Jürgens can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
FN Model 1922 General der Luftwaffe Harry Harras The Devil's General 1955
FN Model 1922 Eric Carradine And God Created Woman with wood grips 1956
Webley .38 Mk IV Mark Bertram Conrad Ferry to Hong Kong 1959
Custom Table Gun Karl Stromberg The Spy Who Loved Me 1977

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