Hermann Kugelstadt
Hermann Kugelstadt (1912–2001) was a German screenwriter and film director.[1] In the 1950s he directed a number of productions in the popular heimatfilm tradition. During the 1960s he switched to television work.
Hermann Kugelstadt | |
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Born | 16 February 1912 |
Died | 9 March 2001 (aged 89) |
Occupation | Director, Writer |
Years active | 1937 - 1981 |
Selected filmography
Director
- Heimat Bells (1952)
- The Mill in the Black Forest (1953)
- The Hunter's Cross (1954)
- The Dark Star (1955)
- Two Bavarians in St. Pauli (1956)
- Between Munich and St. Pauli (1957)
- War of the Maidens (1957)
- Candidates for Marriage (1958)
- Hello Taxi (1958)
- The Street (1958)
- Hunting Party (1959)
- Die Karte mit dem Luchskopf (1963–1965, TV series)
- Sir Roger Casement (1968, TV film)
- Friedrich Ebert – Geburt einer Republik (1969, TV film)
- Friedrich Ebert und Gustav Stresemann, Schicksalsjahre der Republik (1969, TV film)
- Marinemeuterei 1917 (1969, TV film)
- Junger Herr auf altem Hof (1969–1970, TV series)
- Der Fall Sorge (1970, TV film)
- Die Halsbandaffäre (1971, TV film)
- Hallo – Hotel Sacher … Portier! (1973–1974, TV series)
Assistant Director
- A Hopeless Case (1939)
- Hotel Sacher (1939)
- Renate in the Quartet (1939)
- Nanette (1940)
- Incognito in Paradise (1950)
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References
- Von Dassanowsky p.171
Bibliography
- Robert von Dassanowsky. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland, 2005.
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