Arnfried Heyne
Arnfried Heyne (29 December 1905 – 12 January 1978) was a German film editor, who also worked as assistant director. He was one of several editors to work on Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia (1938).[1]
Arnfried Heyne | |
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Born | 29 December 1905 |
Died | 12 January 1978 72) | (aged
Occupation | Editor |
Years active | 1932-1972 |
Selected filmography
- How Shall I Tell My Husband? (1932)
- Donogoo Tonka (1936)
- The Broken Jug (1937)
- Bachelor's Paradise (1939)
- Destiny (1942)
- Vienna Blood (1942)
- Vienna 1910 (1943)
- The White Dream (1943)
- The Singing House (1948)
- The Heavenly Waltz (1948)
- The Mine Foreman (1952)
- The Emperor Waltz (1953)
- The Congress Dances (1955)
- Emperor's Ball (1956)
- Love, Girls and Soldiers (1958)
- Arena of Fear (1959)
- As the Sea Rages (1959)
- Crime Tango (1960)
- The White Horse Inn (1960)
- Mariandl (1961)
- The Adventures of Count Bobby (1961)
- The Sweet Life of Count Bobby (1962)
- The Merry Widow (1962)
- Wedding Night in Paradise (1962)
- An Alibi for Death (1963)
- Our Crazy Nieces (1963)
- Help, My Bride Steals (1964)
- Count Bobby, The Terror of The Wild West (1966)
- Help, I Love Twins (1969)
- My Father, the Ape and I (1971)
References
- Rother p.239
Bibliography
- Rother, Rainer. Leni Riefenstahl: The Seduction of Genius. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2003.
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