Bambi Awards 1968

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The 19th Bambi -Verleihung found on 19 January 1968 in the television studios of the ZDF in Unterföhring in Munich instead. The prices refer to the year 1967. The moderator ( conferencier ) of the event was Joachim Fuchsberger .

The award

Until 1967 the Bambis had been a pure (cinema) film award. This has now changed: The readers of Bild + Funk voted on the most popular television actress and the most popular television actor. Here sat Inge Meysel (before Eva Pflug and Ruth Maria Kubitschek ) and Gustav Knuth (before Günther Neutze and Schoenherr Dietmar ) by. The golden Bambi for the actor who continue by readers of the magazine girlfriend were chosen went to Heinz Rühmann and Senta Berger in the national and the couple Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in the international categories. The Bambis were presented by the Deputy Prime Minister of Bavaria, Alois Hundhammer .

Award winners

Most popular television actress

Inge Meysel

Most popular television actor

Gustav Knuth

Best television director

Peter Beauvais for Train of Time

Best foreign film

Ernst Goldschmidt for James Bond 007 - You only live twice

Best television script

Joachim Roering for Lobby Doll and the Perch Affair

Most successful super film

Erich Steinberg for Doctor Schiwago

Television award

ZDF television documentaries

Most artistically valuable German film

Most artistically valuable international film

Jean-Luc Godard for The Chinese

Foreign actors

Golden Bambi: Richard Burton
Silver Bambi: Rock Hudson

Foreign actress

Golden Bambi: Elizabeth Taylor
Silver Bambi: Sophia Loren

German actor

Golden Bambi: Heinz Rühmann
Silver Bambi: Gert Fröbe

German actress

Golden Bambi: Senta Berger
Silver Bambi: Elke Sommer

Honored artist in German film

Web links

  • Bambi Prize Winner. In: Bambi.de. Retrieved on November 14, 2018 (pleaseenter "for 1967"under I am looking for and start the search).
  • Bambi Awards. In: IMDb. Retrieved October 21, 2017 (English).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Rüdiger Klausmann: For the first time also TV Bambis. In: Bambi.de. Retrieved October 21, 2017 .
  2. Time under the microscope 939/1968. In: Filmothek Bundesarchiv. January 23, 1968, accessed October 21, 2017 (starting at 3:58).
  3. Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach. In: filmportal.de . German Film Institute , accessed on September 17, 2017 .
  4. 48 hours to Acapulco. In: filmportal.de . German Film Institute , accessed on September 17, 2017 .