Fritz Klotzsch
Fritz Klotzsch (1896–1971) was a German film producer and production manager. He was head of production at Bavaria Film for two years.[1]
Fritz Klotzsch | |
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Born | 16 May 1896 |
Died | 9 January 1971 Berlin, West Germany |
Other names | Fritz Klotsch |
Occupation | Producer |
Years active | 1921-1968 (film) |
Selected filmography
- All for Love (1933)
- So Ended a Great Love (1934)
- Tomfoolery (1936)
- The Broken Jug (1937)
- The Muzzle (1938)
- Die Entlassung (1942)
- My Wife Theresa (1942)
- The Court Concert (1948)
- The Divorcée (1953)
- Marili (1959)
- The Hunchback of Soho (1966)
- Dr. Fabian: Laughing Is the Best Medicine (1969)
- The Man with the Glass Eye (1969)
gollark: Okay, Shadowdrake, I agree that the system is probably fixed base rarities with some userdefined extra multiplier.
gollark: It may also be because people have had longer to gather them so they're less wanted.
gollark: That would imply a lot of nonuserdefinedness, Shadowdrake.
gollark: A thought: if rarity really were mostly userdefined, would other BSAs not also be roughly aeonrare?
gollark: Okay, sure.
References
- Giesen p.248
Bibliography
- Giesen, Rolf. Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography. McFarland, 2003.
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