Hans Rehmann
Hans Rehmann (1900–1939) was a Swiss actor. He was one of the director Paul Czinner's favourite actors.[1]
Hans Rehmann | |
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Born | 20 March 1900 Zurich Switzerland |
Died | 10 August 1939 (aged 39) Langenthal Switzerland |
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1927 - 1933 |
Selected filmography
- Love (1927)
- The Woman He Scorned (1929)
- The Flute Concert of Sanssouci (1930)
- Chasing Fortune (1930)
- Checkmate (1931)
- The Paw (1931)
- Panic in Chicago (1931)
- Yorck (1931)
- Thea Roland (1932)
- Impossible Love (1932)
gollark: They can do some object manipulation tasks which computer things can't, which is useful in slavery I guess, but most of the useful features of humans versus robots or computer systems are in high-level and abstract thinking, which slavery underutilizes.
gollark: And they're inefficient and bad at menial labour.
gollark: Oh, so now you need twice the food and twice the humans, great.
gollark: As I said, humans require sleep and probably other stuff for long-term function, they're just not good for slave-type tasks.
gollark: You're still having to provide food, and humans do respiration and whatnot which make carbon dioxide.
References
- Brinson, Dove and Taylor p. 136
Bibliography
- Brinson, Charmian & Dove, Richard Dove & Taylor, Jennifer. Immortal Austria?: Austrians in Exile in Britain. Rodopi, 2007.
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