Alice Ludwig
Alice Ludwig | |
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Born |
15 January 1910 Berlin, German Empire |
Died |
2 November 1973 (aged 63) Lütjensee, Schleswig-Holstein West Germany |
Other names |
Alice Ludwig-Rasch Alice Ludwig Rasch Alice Rasch |
Occupation | Editor |
Years active | 1932–1973 |
Alice Ludwig (or Alice Ludwig-Rasch) (15 January 1910 – 2 November 1973) was a German film editor who worked on many films and television series between 1932 and 1973. After first entering the film industry during the Weimar Republic, she worked continuously during the Nazi era. Following the Second World War she edited Marriage in the Shadows (1946), an anti-Nazi work of the rubble film period.[1] Much of her later film work was in popular melodramas such as Gabriela (1950). From the 1960s onwards she switched to working in television, her final employment being the editing over fifty episodes of the crime series Hamburg Transit.
Selected filmography
- Hans Westmar (1933)
- Last Stop (1935)
- The Muzzle (1938)
- Midsummer Night's Fire (1939)
- Vienna Tales (1940)
- The Swedish Nightingale (1941)
- A Man With Principles? (1943)
- Marriage in the Shadows (1946)
- Gabriela (1950)
- Third from the Right (1950)
- Maya of the Seven Veils (1951)
- Toxi (1952)
- Dreaming Lips (1953)
- The Heart of St. Pauli (1957)
- Thirteen Old Donkeys (1958)
- Doctor Crippen Lives (1958)
- The Night Before the Premiere (1959)
- Mrs. Warren's Profession (1960)
References
- ↑ Shandley p.216
Bibliography
- Shandley, Robert. Rubble Films: German Cinema in the Shadow of the Third Reich. Temple University Press, 2010
External links
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