Franz; “Safe Code—It’s Not Just For Applets Anymore”; in L. Böszörményi and Peter Schojer (Eds.), Modular Programming Languages: Proceedings of the Sixth Joint Modular Languages Conference (JMLC 2003), Klagenfurt, Austria; Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, No. 2789, ISBN 3-540-40796-0; pp.
Franz, D. Chandra, A. Gal, V. Haldar, F. Reig, and N. Wang; “A Portable Virtual Machine Target For Proof-Carrying Code”; in Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 2003 Workshop on Interpreters, Virtual Machines and Emulators (IVME’03), San Diego, California, pp.
Franz; “Enhancing Class Files: A Migration Path to Better Mobile-Code Representations" to appear in D. Bakken (Ed.), DSN Fast Abstracts, Supplement to the Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN-2002), Washington, D.C., June 2002.
Peter H. Fröhlich, Andreas Gal, Michael Franz: Supporting software composition at the programming language level.
Michael Franz, Deepak Chandra, Andreas Gal, Vivek Haldar, Christian W. Probst, Fermín Reig, Ning Wang: A portable virtual machine target for proof-carrying code.
Peter Housel, Christian Stork, Vivek Haldar, Niall Dalton, Michael Franz: Towards Language-Agnostic Mobile Code.
The cast includes Patrick Troughton as the Player King, Eileen Herlie as Gertrude, Stanley Holloway as the gravedigger, Peter Cushing as Osric, Felix Aylmer as Polonius, Terence Morgan as Laertes, and Christopher Lee as an uncredited spear carrier.
The 1969 film The Magic Christian includes a scene where Guy Grand (Peter Sellers) has bribed a famous actor to perform "To be or not to be..." as a strip-tease.
The comedy Strange Brew (1983) is loosely based on Hamlet.
Adapted from the novel by author/playwrite Peter Handke, this film tells the dark story of a man who becomes isolated by the end of his professional effectiveness.
Along with the fair comes Dr. Caligari who keeps a somnambulist named Cesare in his cabinet, whom Dr. Caligari alone can command to speech and action.
Bogart's all-time classic is presented here in its German versin.This is the quintessential American tale of intrigue, sex, politics, ethos, gambling,collaboration and romance in Nazi-occupied Casablanca with a cast of stars such as Ingrid Bergman, Peter Lorre, Claud Rains, Conrad Veidt, and more.
In the late 1960s he started to work with the cinema under the influence of Jean-Luc Godard, but also the American gangster movies and such directors as Howard Hawks, John Huston and Raoul Walsh influenced him deeply.
In his first film Fassbinder acted under the role name Franz Walsch - referring both to Raoul Walsh and Franz Biberkopf, who played the leading role in Fassbinderäs Berlin Alexanderpatz.
The story traced the life of Franz Biberkopf, who tries to lead what he thinks is an honest existence.
American readers of the present article may object that I have not included Peter Hall’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1969) and Tony Richardson’s Hamlet (1969).
In both cases, they were films based on a previous stage production that were televised in the United States and not commercially released.
Peter Hall and John Barton (stage), Michael Hayes and Robin Midgley (BBC, 1965).
Originally designed for computer science education by its implementers N. Wirth and J. Gutknecht in 1986, Oberon teaches modern programming language and operating system concepts to ETH students.
Oberon is the successor of the popular Pascal and Modula-2 family of programming languages.
Juice Authoring Tool (Michael Franz and Thomas Kistler)
Simple, subtle glances and gestures are all that is needed for the hilarity to flow and keep the audience holding their breath and resisting the urge to blink.
In 1960, Maximilian Schell played the troubled Dane in FranzPeterWirth's adaptation of Hamlet for German television.
Perhaps it is only natural that such a multi-talented man would inevitably excel at all aspects of the arts and entertainment.
Arms and the Man (Helden) (Germany) - Bavaria Filmkunst - Peter Golbaum and Harry R. Sokal producers - FranzPeterWirth director.
The Pedestrian (Der Fußgänger) (Germany) - Alfa Glaurus, Braun, Franz Seitz Filmproduktion, MFG-Film - Zev Braun, Maximilian Schell producers - Maximilian Schell director
A Place in the World (Un Lugar en el mundo) (Uruguay) - Transmundo - Adolfo Aristrain, Osvaldo Papaleo producers - Adolfo Aristrain director Note: After nominations were announced, information came to light that showed that this film was wholly produced in Argentina, and had insufficient Uruguayan artistic control.
Unfortunately, their film did not get the 2004 Oscar, but Hirschbiegel joined the ranks of German-speaking film people who have been nominated by the Academy.
Here's a selection of Germans who were nominated but never got a win (Michael Ballhaus, Lotte Lenya, Wim Wenders, Oscar Werner), or won several times (Franz Waxman, William Wyler).
Franz Waxman - Music: The Young in Heart (1938), Rebecca (1940), Dr.
Maximilian Schell, Hans Caninenberg, Wanda Rotha, Dunja Movar, Franz Schafheitlin, Dieter Kirchlechner, Karl Michael Vogler, Eckart Dux, Herbert Bötticher, Karl Lieffen, Alexander Engel)
Peter Sellars, Burgess Meredith, Molly Ringwald, J-L. G., Woody Allen, Norman Mailer, Kate Mailer)
Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Bobby Van, Keena Wynn, James Whitmore, Bob Fosse.
Polonius / Franz Schafheitlin (The Wooden Horse; 1943's Titanic)
He produced, directed, wrote, and starred in several films made in his native West Germany.
His American TV work includes: 1980's The Diary of Anne Frank; 1983's The Phantom of the Opera with Jane Seymour and Michael York; 1986's Peter the Great; 1996's The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years; and 1999's Joan of Arc.
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