Ludwig Reiber
Ludwig Reiber | |
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Born |
4 August 1904 Munich, Bavaria, German Empire |
Died |
15 September 1979 Munich, Bavaria, West Germany |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1925-1970 (film) |
Ludwig Reiber (1904–1979) was a German art director.[1] The veteran Reiber worked on film and television set design from the silent era to the early 1970s. He was employed by the Munich-based Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios. He worked on two Alfred Hitchcock films during the 1920s that were shot at Emekla. Following the Second World War he was employed on several European-made Hollywood productions such as Decision Before Dawn and Paths of Glory.
Selected filmography
- The Shot in the Pavilion (1925)
- Mrs Worrington's Perfume (1925)
- The Pleasure Garden (1925)
- The Mountain Eagle (1926)
- Valencia (1927)
- My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You (1927)
- Restless Hearts (1928)
- Love on Skis (1928)
- Love and Champagne (1930)
- The Love Express (1931)
- The Champion Shot (1932)
- Lady Windemere's Fan (1935)
- The Girl Irene (1936)
- Augustus the Strong (1936)
- The Yellow Flag (1937)
- The Mystery of Betty Bonn (1938)
- Water for Canitoga (1939)
- The Girl from Fano (1941)
- Decision Before Dawn (1951)
- Through the Forests and Through the Trees (1956)
- Paths of Glory (1957)
- Salzburg Stories (1957)
References
- ↑ Capua p.159
Bibliography
- Capua, Michelangelo. Anatole Litvak: The Life and Films. McFarland, 2015.
External links
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