Max Heilbronner
Max Heilbronner (1902–1964) was a German art director.[1]
Max Heilbronner | |
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Born | 14 February 1902 |
Died | 23 July 1964 |
Other names | Max Heilbronner |
Occupation | Art Director |
Years active | 1923-1936 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Path to God (1924)
- Written in the Stars (1925)
- Hunted People (1926)
- How Do I Marry the Boss? (1927)
- Break-in (1927)
- Poor Little Colombine (1927)
- Klettermaxe (1927)
- The Villa in Tiergarten Park (1927)
- Volga Volga (1928)
- The Duty to Remain Silent (1928)
- Dear Homeland (1929)
- Revolt in the Batchelor's House (1929)
- Pension Schöller (1930)
- Dangers of the Engagement Period (1930)
- Rooms to Let (1930)
- The Emperor's Sweetheart (1931)
- The Testament of Cornelius Gulden (1932)
- An Auto and No Money (1932)
- Overnight Sensation (1932)
- Greetings and Kisses, Veronika (1933)
- The Typist Gets Married (1934)
- A Man Has Been Stolen (1934)
- Fanfare of Love (1935)
References
- Eisner p.348
Bibliography
- Lotte H. Eisner. The Haunted Screen: Expressionism in the German Cinema and the Influence of Max Reinhardt. University of California Press, 2008.
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