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  1. Dark Eyes (German: Schwarze Augen) is a 1951 German drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Cornell Borchers, Will Quadflieg, and Angelika Hauff. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in West Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt.

  2. Sinopsis. Romano Patroni es un hombre de origen humilde que consiguió terminar en la Universidad sus estudios de Arquitectura. Casado con una rica heredera, años después conoce en un balneario a una joven rusa, Ana.

  3. Dark Eyes: Directed by Géza von Bolváry. With Cornell Borchers, Will Quadflieg, Angelika Hauff, Georg Thomalla. Violin virtuoso Fedor Varany meets on the train from Nice to Vienna Helene Samboni, the lover of the CoC President Alexander Grabner and still-wife of the artist Samboni know.

  4. Ojos negros es una película dirigida por Nikita Mikhalkov con Marcello Mastroianni, Elena Safonova, Silvana Mangano, Marthe Keller .... Año: 1987. Título original: Oci ciornie (Ochi chyornye). Sinopsis: Basada en tres cuentos de Chejov.

  5. Plot. Dark Eyes. Summaries. Violin virtuoso Fedor Varany meets on the train from Nice to Vienna Helene Samboni, the lover of the CoC President Alexander Grabner and still-wife of the artist Samboni know. Fedor falls in love with her without betraying his identity. Synopsis. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet.

  6. Dark Eyes. ( 1951 ) Schwarze Augen. Crime. Drama. Romance. Violin virtuoso Fedor Varany meets on the train from Nice to Vienna Helene Samboni, the lover of the Chamber of Commerce President Alexander Grabner and still-wife of the artist Samboni know. Fedor falls in love with her without betraying his identity. Сast and Crew. Stars. Cornell Borchers

  7. Dark Eyes (German: Schwarze Augen) is a 1951 German crime film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Cornell Borchers, Will Quadflieg, and Angelika Hauff. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt.