In memory of Rainer Brandt: ironic western in the Saarbrücken film house

In memory of Rainer Brandt: ironic western in the Saarbrücken film house

In the Saarbrücken film house, the memory of the recently deceased actor and voice actor Rainer Brandt, who died at the age of 88, is recognized. Brandt was best known for his work in the "SchnodderSynchro" and gave numerous icons of Hollywood a concise voice. His inimitable way of giving dialogues with wit and irony not only enriched the synchronization, but also significantly shaped the German entertainment. Among other things, he became known for his synchronizations by Tony Curtis in the series “Die Zwei” and films with Elvis Presley and Jean-Paul Belmondo.

In memory of Brandt, the western “My name is Nobody” (1973) will be presented on Sunday, September 8, at 6 p.m. In this film, the Brandt's creative talent for pointed dialogues showcase, Terence Hill plays the Schelmischen protagonist in the Wild West, while Henry Fonda embodies the role of a disillusioned revolving heritage that has had enough of the constant shooting. The cinematic cooperation between Hill and Fonda directed by Tonino Valerii is a successful mix of humor and action and represents a classic of the genre.

A look at Rainer Brandt's heir

Brandt is considered one of the most influential voices of German dubbing. His ability to breathe life into even mediocre films was remarkable. He set the standard for humorous and memorable translations that made the audience laugh. Many spectators do not even know that they are the voices of the world-famous personalities like John Lennon in "Hi-Hi aid!" Or also owe to Rainer Brandt in his numerous films in the original verton. Through his speech art, Brandt became a legend among German voice actors and achieved cult status.

"My name is Nobody" is not only a film, but also a prime example of Brandt's influence on the genre. With his sharp humor and the clever dialogues, he helped history and characters to a special charm. The film tells the story of an unequal duo that moves in a vest that is dominated by lawlessly and gives the audience an insight into the dazzling time with all its challenges.

The decision to show the film in the film house in Saarbrücken is a tribute to Brandt's life's work and its talented work in German film and television business. The event not only promises an entertaining experience, but also the opportunity to indulge in memories and enjoy the language of the film that Brandt has shaped by its unique style.

The evening is an invitation to film lovers and fans of Rainer Brandt to celebrate his legacy together and enjoy a classic that comes up with a lot of wit and a pinch of irony. The connection between humor and the rough wild west atmosphere in "My name is Nobody" promises an unforgettable film experience!

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