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Wurtzel married Marian Bodner, who immigrated to New York from a small Polish shtetl, in 1912.They had two children Paul Wurtzel, who worked in his father's production company Sol M. Wurtzel Productions and went on to become a prolific assistant director for multiple television series, [3] and Lillian Wurtzel Semenov, [4] who compiled and edited a book of letters between her father and his ...
9 1958. 10 1959. Toggle the table of contents. ... List of German film lists from the 1950s. From 1949 Germany was divided into East and West Germany. Both had ...
Almenrausch and Edelweiss (1928 film) Almenrausch and Edelweiss (1957 film) Alpine Antics (1929 film) Alpine Ballad; Alpine Fire; Alpine Glow in Dirndlrock; Andreas Hofer (film) As Long as the Roses Bloom; Der Atem des Himmels; Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies; Autumn Blood; Avalanche (1923 film) Avalanche Express
This is a list of notable German actors from 1895, the year of the first public showing of a motion picture by the Lumière brothers, to the present. Actors are listed in the period in which their film careers began and the careers of most spanned more than just one period.
List of East German films from the 1949–1990 German Democratic Republic; In 1949, both the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) came into existence, in 1990 they reunited as the Federal Republic, again informally referred to as simply Germany.
A Time to Love and a Time to Die is a 1958 Eastmancolor CinemaScope drama war film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring John Gavin and Liselotte Pulver. [4] Based on the book by German author Erich Maria Remarque and set on the Eastern Front and in Nazi Germany, it tells the story of a young German soldier who is revolted by the conduct of the German army in the Soviet Union and actions of ...
February 27 – Harry Cohn, the remaining founder of Columbia Pictures and one of the last remaining Hollywood movie moguls, dies. The second installment of Sergei Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible is officially released, having previously been shelved for political reasons. It would be the last of Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible trilogy as the ...
Arnold Fanck (6 March 1889 – 28 September 1974) was a German film director and pioneer of the mountain film genre. [1] [2] He is best known for the extraordinary alpine footage he captured in such films as The Holy Mountain (1926), The White Hell of Pitz Palu (1929), Storm over Mont Blanc (1930), The White Ecstasy (1931), and S.O.S. Eisberg (1933).