The Best Senta Berger Movies

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List of the best Senta Berger movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Senta Berger's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Senta Berger movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Senta Berger movies will be at the top of the list. Senta Berger has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Senta Berger movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Senta Berger films to end the squabble once and for all.

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  • Cast a Giant Shadow
    1
    Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger, Angie Dickinson
    12 votes
    In this fact-based film, distinguished U.S. Army Col. David Marcus (Kirk Douglas) is enlisted by the Israelis to perform the difficult task of preparing their fledgling nation for battle against the Arabs. Before long, he feuds with the local leaders, quits his post and goes back home to his pregnant wife (Angie Dickinson) in the United States. However, Marcus, who is Jewish himself, soon has a crisis of faith and decides to return to duty to help the untrained Israelis form an army.
  • The Quiller Memorandum
    2
    George Segal, Alec Guinness, Max von Sydow
    11 votes
    After two British Secret Intelligence Service agents are murdered at the hands of a cryptic neo-Nazi group known as Phoenix, the suave agent Quiller (George Segal) is sent to Berlin to investigate. There, he begins an affair with Inge Lindt (Senta Berger), a beautiful young teacher. However, their lives are put in danger after Quiller is kidnapped and taken to Phoenix's headquarters, where he meets Oktober (Max von Sydow), the mysterious leader of the group.
  • Diabolically Yours
    3
    Alain Delon, Senta Berger, Claude Piéplu
    12 votes
    Diabolically Yours is a 1967 French-German film starring Alain Delon and Senta Berger.
  • Cross of Iron
    4
    James Coburn, Maximilian Schell, James Mason
    10 votes
    During World War II, Cpl. Rolf Steiner (James Coburn) is a well-respected member of the German military and a recipient of the Iron Cross, Germany's highest military honor. Envious of Steiner's award, Capt. Hauptmann Stransky (Maximilian Schell) clashes with Steiner while leading soldiers into battle along the Russian front. Desperate to receive his own Iron Cross, Stransky takes the credit for a significant attack and sparks a heated rivalry with Steiner.
  • The Ambushers
    5
    Dean Martin, Senta Berger, Roy Jenson
    6 votes
    The Ambushers is a 1967 spy comedy film filmed in Acapulco starring Dean Martin, Senta Berger and Janice Rule. It is loosely based upon the novel of the same name by Donald Hamilton as well as The Menacers that featured UFOs and a Mexican setting. When a government-built flying saucer is hijacked mid-flight by Jose Ortega, the exiled ruler for an outlaw nation, secret agent Matt Helm and the ship's former pilot Sheila Sommers are sent to recover it.
  • Our Man in Marrakesh
    6
    Tony Randall, Senta Berger, Herbert Lom
    8 votes
    Our Man in Marrakesh is a 1966 British comedy spy film directed by Don Sharp and starring Tony Randall, Herbert Lom and Senta Berger.
  • Major Dundee
    7
    Charlton Heston, Richard Harris, Jim Hutton
    7 votes
    During the end of the Civil War, Major Dundee guards Confederate prisoners, Union deserters and ordinary hard-bitten criminals in a remote fort. When Apaches attack the fort and make off with three children, Dundee must set up a posse including Confederates, who face a choice between joining up or being shot. The feud between Dundee and Tyreen is also heated up by a sultry Mexican widow.
  • He Who Loves in a Glass House
    8

    He Who Loves in a Glass House

    Senta Berger
    5 votes
    He Who Loves in a Glass House is a 1971 West German film directed by Michael Verhoeven. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival.
  • See How They Run
    9
    Leslie Nielsen, Senta Berger, John Forsythe
    4 votes
    See How They Run is a 1964 chase film broadcast on NBC. It is generally regarded as the first movie made for television.
  • The Victors
    10
    George Hamilton, George Peppard, Eli Wallach
    4 votes
    A group of American soldiers manages to survive over the course of World War II, from the Battle of Britain to the fall of the Third Reich. Along the way, a number of unfortunate incidents occur. White soldiers violently abuse fellow black soldiers, a deserter is summarily executed on New Year's Eve and a sergeant takes advantage of a shell-shocked French woman. War is hell for the winners and the losers in this episodic meditation on the horrors that exist on and off the field of battle.
  • Treasure of San Gennaro
    11
    Claudine Auger, Senta Berger, Nino Manfredi
    3 votes
    Treasure of San Gennaro is a 1966 Italian comedy film starring Nino Manfredi, Senta Berger, Totò and Claudine Auger. It is directed by Dino Risi and is a funny classic story of a perfect robbery plan gone wrong in the Italian way. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize.
  • The Swiss Conspiracy
    12
    Elke Sommer, Ray Milland, Senta Berger
    3 votes
    The Swiss Conspiracy is a 1976 action film starring David Janssen, Senta Berger and Elke Sommer, and directed by Jack Arnold. It was co-produced between Germany and the United States.
  • The Poppy Is Also a Flower
    13
    Omar Sharif, Eli Wallach, Angie Dickinson
    3 votes
    The Poppy Is Also a Flower is an ABC made-for-television spy and anti-drug film. The film was directed by Terence Young and stars Senta Berger, Stephen Boyd, Trevor Howard, Rita Hayworth, Angie Dickinson, Yul Brynner, and Marcello Mastroianni. Grace Kelly narrates. The film was also known by alternate titles Poppies Are Also Flowers, The Opium Connection, and Danger Grows Wild.
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace
    14
    Christopher Lee, Senta Berger, Leon Askin
    3 votes
    Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace is a 1962 black-and-white film directed by Terence Fisher. It was a West German-French-Italian international co-production. The film starred Christopher Lee as Sherlock Holmes and Thorley Walters as Dr. Watson. Curt Siodmak wrote the screenplay, based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
  • The Glory Guys
    15
    Tom Tryon, Harve Presnell, Senta Berger
    4 votes
    Inspired by the Battle of the Little Bighorn, this Western follows a selfish military leader, Gen. Frederick McCabe (Andrew Duggan), who unfeelingly throws his soldiers into dangerous battle situations, and the soldiers who must follow his orders. While waiting to be sent into combat, two of the men -- Harrod (Tom Tryon) and Rogers (Harve Presnell) -- find themselves in the midst of a love triangle as they both pursue the heart of the beautiful Lou Woddard (Senta Berger).
  • The Spy with My Face
    16
    Robert Vaughn, Senta Berger, David McCallum
    4 votes
    Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) and Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum) are two members of U.N.C.L.E. -- a highly secretive international agency dedicated to maintaining order worldwide. When the two agents travel to Switzerland with the top secret combination to a vault containing nuclear weapons, Solo is kidnapped by a member of THRUSH, an evil rival organization, and replaced by an impostor. With the fate of the world at stake, Solo must attempt to escape from THRUSH headquarters.
  • Roma Bene
    17
    Virna Lisi, Senta Berger, Michèle Mercier
    2 votes
    Roma Bene is a 1971 Italian comedy-drama film starring Virna Lisi, Nino Manfredi, Irene Papas and Senta Berger.
  • When Women Had Tails
    18
    Senta Berger, Giancarlo Giannini, Mariangela Melato
    2 votes
    When Women Had Tails is a 1970 Italian comedy film set in pre-historic times when “women had tails” and were hunted by cavemen. It stars Giuliano Gemma, Senta Berger, and Lando Buzzanca. It was followed by When Women Lost Their Tails.
  • o.k.
    19
    Senta Berger, Eva Mattes, Gustl Bayrhammer
    2 votes
    o.k. is a 1970 West German anti-war film directed by Michael Verhoeven. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 43rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The film was also entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. However, the competition was cancelled and no prizes were awarded, over controversy surrounding the film.
  • The Scarlet Letter
    20
    Senta Berger, Lou Castel, Hans Christian Blech
    2 votes
    The Scarlet Letter is a 1973 German film directed by Wim Wenders. It is an adaptation of the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel The Scarlet Letter. The film stars Senta Berger as Hester Prynne, Hans Christian Blech as Roger Chillingworth, and Lou Castel as Rev. Dimmesdale.
  • The Flying Devils
    21

    The Flying Devils

    Senta Berger, Erland Josephson, Warren Clarke
    1 votes
    The Flying Devils is a 1985 drama film written by Sigvard Olsson, Anders Refn and directed by Anders Refn.
  • Colors In The Dark
    22

    Colors In The Dark

    Senta Berger, Bruno Ganz, Barnaby Metschurat
    1 votes
    Colors In The Dark is a 2010 drama film written by Sophie Heldman and Felix zu Knyphausen and directed by Sophie Heldman.
  • Vienna
    23

    Vienna

    Mickey Rooney, Orson Welles, Senta Berger
    1 votes
    Vienna is a 1968 short film directed by Orson Welles. It was originally produced as part of his abandoned television special, Orson's Bag, which was made for CBS; but in 1969, with the project close to completion, CBS withdrew their funding over Welles' long-running disputes with US authorities regarding his tax status. The film remained uncompleted. Despite its name, Vienna freely mixes footage shot in Vienna, Zagreb, and in a Los Angeles studio. The 8-minute segment was restored by the Munich Film Museum in 1999.