Rudolf Walther-Fein (20 November 1875 – 1 May 1933) was an Austrian film director and producer of the silent and early sound era. He directed the first full sound film to be released in Germany It's You I Have Loved in 1929.[1]
Selected filmography
- Only One Night (1922)
 - The Big Thief (1922)
 - Bigamy (1922)
 - William Tell (co-director: Rudolf Dworsky, 1923)
 - The Treasure of Gesine Jacobsen (1923)
 - The Little Duke (1924)
 - In the Valleys of the Southern Rhine (co-director: Rudolf Dworsky, 1925)
 - Lightning (1925)
 - The Adventurers (1926)
 - The Laughing Husband (co-director: Rudolf Dworsky, 1926)
 - Kissing Is No Sin (co-director: Rudolf Dworsky, 1926)
 - Vienna, How it Cries and Laughs (co-director: Rudolf Dworsky, 1926)
 - The Fallen (co-director: Rudolf Dworsky, 1926)
 - Weekend Magic (1927)
 - Circle of Lovers (co-director: Rudolf Dworsky, 1927)
 - Carnival Magic (co-director: Rudolf Dworsky, 1927)
 - Darling of the Dragoons (1928)
 - Robert and Bertram (1928)
 - Marriage (1928)
 - The Carnival Prince (1928)
 - Youth of the Big City (1929)
 - Foolish Happiness (1929)
 - The Black Domino (1929)
 - It's You I Have Loved (1929)
 - Hungarian Nights (1929)
 - Queen of Fashion (1929)
 - Gentlemen Among Themselves (1929)
 - Danube Waltz (1930)
 - Der Korvettenkapitän (1930)
 - The Fate of Renate Langen (1931)
 - My Heart Longs for Love (1931)
 
References
- ↑ Kreimeier p.182
 
Bibliography
- Kreimeier, Klaus. The Ufa story: a history of Germany's greatest film company, 1918-1945. University of California Press, 1999.
 
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