Bruno Stephan
Bruno Stephan (1907 – 1981) was a German cinematographer.[1]
Bruno Stephan | |
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Born | 30 July 1907 |
Died | 5 January 1981 73) | (aged
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1931-1967 (film & TV) |
Selected filmography
- Commissioner Eyck (1940)
- Left of the Isar, Right of the Spree (1940)
- The Big Game (1942)
- The Little Residence (1942)
- Paracelsus (1943)
- The Millionaire (1947)
- Insolent and in Love (1948)
- Five Suspects (1950)
- A Rare Lover (1950)
- The Woman from Last Night (1950)
- Three Girls Spinning (1950)
- Stips (1951)
- I Was an Ugly Girl (1955)
- Queen of the Night (1951)
- Oh, You Dear Fridolin (1952)
- The Imaginary Invalid (1952)
- A Thousand Red Roses Bloom (1952)
- Knall and Fall as Detectives (1953)
- The Mill in the Black Forest (1953)
- Come Back (1953)
- The Beginning Was Sin (1954)
- Love's Carnival (1955)
- My Aunt, Your Aunt (1956)
- Inspector Hornleigh Intervenes (1961, TV)
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References
- Giesen p.186
Bibliography
- Rolf Giesen. Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography. McFarland, 2003.
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