Werner Bohne
Werner Bohne | |
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Born |
25 September 1895 Rudna, German Empire |
Died |
9 April 1940 Oslofjord, Norway |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1925–1940 (film) |
Werner Bohne (1895-1940) was a German cinematographer of the Weimar and Nazi eras.[1] He was killed in 1940, while working on a propaganda documentary during a battle as part of the invasion of Norway.
Selected filmography
- Eternal Allegiance (1926)
- Light Cavalry (1927)
- A Shot at Dawn (1932)
- A Mad Idea (1932)
- The Cheeky Devil (1932)
- You Will Be My Wife (1932)
- Spoiling the Game (1932)
- Inge and the Millions (1933)
- A Night in Venice (1934)
- Gold (1934)
- Amphitryon (1935)
- Ewiger Wald (1936)
- Maria the Maid (1936)
- Tomfoolery (1936)
- Land of Love (1937)
- The Model Husband (1937)
- Anna Favetti (1938)
- The Deruga Case (1938)
References
- ↑ Youngkin p.465
Bibliography
- Youngkin, Stephen. The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre. University Press of Kentucky, 2005.
External links
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