Willy Reiber (20 February 1895 – 27 November 1980) was a German film director, producer and set designer.[1] For many years he worked for the forerunners of Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios in Munich.
Willy Reiber | |
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Born | 20 February 1895 |
Died | 27 November 1980 Munich, Bavaria, West Germany | (aged 85)
Years active | 1921–1945 (film) |
Reiber was the art director for Alfred Hitchcock's The Mountain Eagle. He produced the 1943 Nazi propaganda film Titanic.[2]
Selected filmography
edit- The Drums of Asia (1921)
- Monna Vanna (1922)
- The Favourite of the Queen (1922)
- Trutzi from Trutzberg (1922)
- The Way to the Light (1923)
- Maciste and the Chinese Chest (1923)
- The Tragedy of a Night of Passion (1924)
- Taras Bulba (1924)
- Love of Life (1924)
- The Lion of Venice (1924)
- A Song from Days of Youth (1925)
- Written in the Stars (1925)
- Little Inge and Her Three Fathers (1926)
- Storm Tide (1927)
- Klettermaxe (1927)
- Spy of Madame Pompadour (1928)
- The Gambling Den of Montmartre (1928)
- The Sun Rises (1934)
- Men, Animals and Sensations (1938)
- The Fire Devil (1940)
References
edit- ^ Giesen p.223
- ^ Waldman 2008, p. 75.
Works cited
edit- Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi Films In America, 1933-1942. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786438617.
Bibliography
edit- Giesen, Rolf. Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography. McFarland, 2003.
External links
edit- Willy Reiber at IMDb