Where to watch Karl John in the UK
Find every Karl John film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 18 June 2026.
Karl John (24 March 1905 – 22 December 1977) was a German film actor who appeared in more than 50 films between 1933 and 1977.
Karl John films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Karl John, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
Karl John TV shows streaming in the UK
Selected TV credits featuring Karl John.
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- Scene of the Crime (1970) as Bornimann
- Derrick (1974) as Euler
- Dalli Dalli (1971) as Self - Candidate
- Zum blauen Bock (1957) as Self
- The Commissioner (1969) as Dr. Crantz
- The Longest Day (1962) as Gen. Wolfgang Häger
- Das Kriminalmuseum (1963) as Herbert Mansfeld
- Sorcerer (1977) as 'Marquez'
- Sie schreiben mit (1958) Cast
- Drüben bei Lehmanns (1970) as Herr Arend
- The Mysterious Magician (1964) as Shelby
- The Man Between (1953) as Inspector Kleiber
- Babeck (1968) as Hohmann
- The Devil's General (1955) as Ingénieur Karl Oderbruch
- The Lost One (1951) as Hösch, alias Nowak
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Where can I watch Karl John films in the UK?
Karl John's films and TV shows are available across UK streaming services. Click any title in the filmography below to see exactly which UK service has it — Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, NOW, Sky, MUBI and more — updated daily.
What are Karl John's most popular films?
Most-watched Karl John films currently: The Longest Day (1962), Sorcerer (1977), The Mysterious Magician (1964), The Man Between (1953), The Devil's General (1955).
What TV shows has Karl John appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Scene of the Crime (1970), Derrick (1974), Dalli Dalli (1971), Zum blauen Bock (1957), The Commissioner (1969).
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