They are the same. Calvary is the English word for Golgatha - 'place of the skull.'
Jesus was crucified on a cross next to two thieves on a hill called, Golgatha.
Sort of, His crucifixion site was Golgatha, which was a small hill just outside the walls of Jerusalem.
The cast of Golgatha - 1920 includes: Raoul Aslan as Ego Alfa Evera as Dora Eugen Jensen as Egbert Maria Mayen as Annemarie Werner Schott as Josef Alfred Schreiber as Meister Hilpert Maja Sering as Frau Hilpert Nikolaus von Lovrie as Dordrecht
Jesus Christ died in a place called "Golgatha", or "Calvary", which means "The Place of the Skull" See Matt 27:33: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matt%2027:33&version=31
Gethsemane was on the east side of the temple, just outside the city of Jerusalem. Golgatha was further west of the temple area and also outside of town.
The cast of Die Akte Golgatha - 2010 includes: Patrick Elias as De Luca Samuel Finzi as Chefinspector Weizmann Godehard Giese as Elia Marco Girnth as Dr. Gregor Gropius Tina Grawe as Schwester Eva Stephan Grossmann as Kommissar Ingram Nina Hartmann as Sheba Yadin Rolf Kanies as Bischof Calvi Mark Kuhn as Chef Neil Malik Abdullah as Nabot Adnan Maral as Yussuf Richard Sammel as Cossiga Gerd Silberbauer as Prof. Arno Schlesinger
Maja Sering has: Performed in "Gold" in 1920. Played Frau Hilpert in "Golgatha" in 1920. Performed in "Gefesselt" in 1920. Performed in "Herzen im Sturm" in 1921. Performed in "Narren der Liebe" in 1921.
Jesus was supposed to carry his cross to Golgotha, the place of crucifixion, just outside Jerusalem. However, he was weakened and not able to, and so it was borne by Simon.
Tina Grawe has: Played Diane in "Toy Boy" in 2005. Played Babettte in "Zweimal Eva, zweimal Adam" in 2005. Played Vanessa in "Spezlwirtschaft" in 2006. Played Sabine Rigalsky in "Der Kriminalist" in 2006. Played Schwester Eva in "Die Akte Golgatha" in 2010. Performed in "3096 Tage" in 2013.
Jesus Christ was crucified in Jerusalem which was the capital of Israel. The hill where He was crucified was called Golgotha.
Calvary, called Golgotha in Hebrew, is the spot outside of ancient Jerusalem where Christ was crucified. No one knows the actual site, but tradition places it where the Church of the Holy Sepulchre now stands.