Max Mellin
Max Mellin (1904–1977) was a German art director.[1]
Max Mellin | |
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Born | 30 January 1904 |
Died | 17 March 1977 |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1933–1973 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Happy Days in Aranjuez (1933)
- The Girlfriend of a Big Man (1934)
- Playing with Fire (1934)
- Marriage Strike (1935)
- Fresh Wind from Canada (1935)
- Winter in the Woods (1936)
- Kitty and the World Conference (1939)
- The Governor (1939)
- Counterfeiters (1940)
- Music in Salzburg (1944)
- Hello, Fraulein! (1949)
- The Blue Straw Hat (1949)
- Love on Ice (1950)
- Love and Blood (1951)
- The Lady in Black (1951)
- Captive Soul (1952)
- Towers of Silence (1952)
- The Imaginary Invalid (1952)
- Roses Bloom on the Moorland (1952)
- The Last Waltz (1953)
- The Angel with the Flaming Sword (1954)
- The Sinful Village (1954)
- Doctor Bertram (1957)
- Do Not Send Your Wife to Italy (1960)
- Isola Bella (1961)
- I Must Go to the City (1962)
- Red Dragon (1965)
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gollark: And there's a reference where someone from the school writes about how cool and good™ you are.
gollark: And there's a personal statement, where you talk about why you like the course and vaguely subject relevant stuff you did and also extracurricular things (??? - you're meant to somehow tie it to good qualities you have, like "good leadership ability" of something).
gollark: You apply with predicted A level grades, but you need to match/exceed whatever offer universities send you when the exams actually come around or you experience <:dodecahedron:724893894822854697>.
gollark: Actually, that probably *is* somewhat better than what the UK does?
References
- Jacobsen & Prinzler p.275
Bibliography
- Wolfgang Jacobsen & Hans Helmut Prinzler. Käutner. Spiess, 1992.
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