Wilhelm Vorwerg  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 6 August 1899 | 
| Died | 15 July 1990 | 
| Occupation | Art director | 
| Years active | 1937-1973 | 
Wilhelm Vorwerg (1899–1990) was a German art director who designed the sets for over fifty films including a number of Rialto Film's series of Edgar Wallace adaptations in the 1960s.[1]
Selected filmography
- In the Name of the People (1939)
 - Target in the Clouds (1939)
 - The Leghorn Hat (1939)
 - Venus on Trial (1941)
 - Love Letters (1944)
 - Summer Nights (1944)
 - 1-2-3 Corona (1948)
 - The Cuckoos (1949)
 - How Do We Tell Our Children? (1949)
 - Life Begins at Seventeen (1953)
 - Anna Susanna (1953)
 - Annie from Tharau (1954)
 - The Perfect Couple (1954)
 - Heroism after Hours (1955)
 - Urlaub auf Ehrenwort (1955)
 - Island of the Dead (1955)
 - My Father, the Actor (1956)
 - Stresemann (1957)
 - The Fox of Paris (1957)
 - Two Hearts in May (1958)
 - The Shadows Grow Longer (1961)
 - World in My Pocket (1961)
 - Café Oriental (1962)
 - The Indian Scarf (1963)
 - The Curse of the Hidden Vault (1964)
 - The Secret of Dr. Mabuse (1964)
 - Room 13 (1964)
 - The Monk with the Whip (1967)
 - The Gorilla of Soho (1968)
 - The Hound of Blackwood Castle (1968)
 - The Man with the Glass Eye (1969)
 
References
- ↑ Bergfelder p.256
 
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim. International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-Productions in the 1960s. Berghahn Books, 2005.
 
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