Walter Tost
Walter Tost (1895-1948) was a German film producer and production manager.[1] Much of his work was with Terra Film during the Nazi era. He was the elder brother of Hans Tost, also a film producer.
Walter Tost | |
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Born | 30 March 1895 |
Died | 28 December 1948 (aged 53) Berlin, Germany |
Occupation | Producer, Actor |
Years active | 1921-1945 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Woman Everyone Loves Is You (1929)
- You and I (1938)
- Monika (1938)
- Love Letters from Engadin (1938)
- In the Name of the People (1939)
- Men Are That Way (1939)
- Alarm at Station III (1939)
- Love Premiere (1943)
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gollark: Case-by-case-basis handling is pretty problematic. In markets, you have the convenient answer of "whoever pays more".
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References
- Giesen p.189
Bibliography
- Giesen, Rolf. Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography. McFarland, 2003.
External links
- Walter Tost on IMDb
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