Helmut Ashley
Helmut Ashley or Helmuth Ashley (born 17 September 1919) is an Austrian cinematographer, television and film director.[1]
Helmut Ashley | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1948 - |
Selected filmography
Film
- Duel with Death (directed by Paul May, 1949)
- White Shadows (directed by Helmut Käutner, 1951)
- All Clues Lead to Berlin (directed by František Čáp, 1952)
- Captive Soul (directed by Hans Wolff, 1952)
- Adventure in Vienna (directed by Emil-Edwin Reinert, 1952)
- Stolen Identity (directed by Gunther von Fritsch, 1953)
- Must We Get Divorced? (directed by Hans Schweikart, 1953)
- You Can No Longer Remain Silent (directed by Robert A. Stemmle, 1955)
- Regine (directed by Harald Braun, 1956)
- Der Stern von Afrika (directed by Alfred Weidenmann, 1957)
- Das schwarze Schaf (1960)
- My Schoolfriend (1960)
- Mörderspiel (1961)
- The Puzzle of the Red Orchid (1962)
- Mystery of the Red Jungle (1964)
- Die Rechnung – eiskalt serviert (1966)
- Danger – Keine Zeit zum Sterben (1984)
Television
- Das Kriminalmuseum (1963–1968, TV series, 13 episodes)
- Oberst Wennerström (1965)
- Das Millionending (1966)
- Kidnap – Die Entführung des Lindbergh-Babys (1968)
- Kim Philby war der dritte Mann (1969)
- Der Portland-Ring (1970)
- Die Münchner Räterepublik (1971)
- Die drei Gesichter der Tamara Bunke (1971)
- Ferdinand Lassalle (1972)
- Der Kommissar (1974–1975, TV series, 4 episodes)
- Derrick (1975–1997, TV series, 46 episodes)
- Notarztwagen 7 (1976–1977, TV series, 13 episodes)
- The Old Fox (1978–2005, TV series, 55 episodes)
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gollark: My very guessed predictions for the PC market's future in the next 10 years:- ARM will become more of a thing in laptops and perhaps servers, but x86 will continue to stick around a lot- Phones (with portable dock things with extra batteries, keyboards and bigger screens) will take over from laptops for a lot of people's casual uses.- HDDs will mostly cease to exist in the average person's devices and mostly be used in servers, some people's desktops for whatever reason, and NASes- CPU clock speeds/IPC will continue increasing slowly and we'll get moar coar and more GPU offloading to compensate- Persistent RAM stuff like Optane will get used a bit but remain mostly niche
References
- "ASHLEY, Helmut". BFI. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012.
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