Klaus von Rautenfeld
Klaus von Rautenfeld (1909–1982) was a cinematographer.[1] Of Baltic German origin, he was born in Estonia which was then part of the Russian Empire. During the 1930s he worked as an assistant cameraman for Luis Trenker. Following the Second World War he was very active in West German commercial cinema working on a mixture of thrillers and comedies.
Klaus von Rautenfeld | |
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Born | 5 April 1909 |
Died | 5 February 1982 (aged 72) |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1934-1971 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Condottieri (1937)
- Love Letters from Engadin (1938)
- The Fire Devil (1940)
- And If We Should Meet Again (1947)
- After the Rain Comes Sunshine (1949)
- Where the Trains Go (1949)
- The Tiger Akbar (1951)
- Stars Over Colombo (1953)
- No Way Back (1953)
- Elephant Fury (1953)
- Homesick for Germany (1954)
- Spring Song (1954)
- The Golden Plague (1954)
- Scandal in Bad Ischl (1957)
- Two Bavarians in the Jungle (1957)
- Arms and the Man (1958)
- Eva (1958)
- Peter Voss, Thief of Millions (1958)
- Peter Voss, Hero of the Day (1959)
- Labyrinth (1959)
- Abschied von den Wolken (1959)
- Stefanie in Rio (1960)
- Girl from Hong Kong (1961)
- The Miracle of Father Malachia (1961)
- Barbara (1961)
- Between Shanghai and St. Pauli (1962)
- The Hot Port of Hong Kong (1962)
- Street of Temptation (1962)
- The Black Panther of Ratana (1963)
- Eleven Years and One Day (1963)
- Coffin from Hong Kong (1964)
- 13 Days to Die (1965)
- Kommissar X – Drei gelbe Katzen (1966)
- Take Off Your Clothes, Doll (1968)
- Hugo, the Woman Chaser (1969)
- Madame Bovary (1969)
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References
- Bergfelder p.259
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim. International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-Productions in the 1960s. Berghahn Books, 2005.
External links
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