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{{Short description|Austrian screenwriter and film director}} |
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|image = Alfred Halm (BerlLeben 1905-12 JEgers).jpg |
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|caption = Alfred Halm and family in 1905 |
|caption = Alfred Halm and family in 1905, his American-born wife Minnie Landes and son, Harry. |
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| name = Alfred Halm |
| name = Alfred Halm |
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| birth_date = |
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1861|12|09|df=yes}} |
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| birth_place = [[Vienna]] |
| birth_place = [[Vienna]], [[Austrian Empire]] |
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| death_date = |
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1951|02|05|1861|12|09|df=yes}} |
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| death_place = [[West Berlin]] |
| death_place = [[West Berlin]], [[West Germany]] |
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| birth_name = Alfred Hahn |
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| othername = H. Fredal |
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| occupation = [[Film director]] <br> [[Screenwriter]] |
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| occupation = [[Film director]], [[screenwriter]] |
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| yearsactive = [[1914 in film|1914]]–[[1933 in film|1933]] |
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| imdb_id = 0356818 |
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| relatives = [[Harry Halm]] (son) |
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'''Alfred Halm''' ( |
'''Alfred Halm''' (born '''Alfred Hahn'''; 9 December 1861 – 5 February 1951) was an [[Austria]]n [[screenwriter]] and [[film director]]. He was the father of the actor [[Harry Halm]]. |
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==Selected filmography== |
==Selected filmography== |
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===Screenwriter=== |
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* ''[[A Drive into the Blue]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[By Order of Pompadour]]'' (1924) |
* ''[[By Order of Pompadour]]'' (1924) |
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* ''[[Love's Finale]]'' (1925) |
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* ''[[Her Husband's Wife]]'' (1926) |
* ''[[Her Husband's Wife]]'' (1926) |
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* ''[[The Schimeck Family]]'' (1926) |
* ''[[The Schimeck Family]]'' (1926) |
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* ''[[When I Came Back]]'' (1926) |
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* ''[[Vienna, How it Cries and Laughs]]'' (1926) |
* ''[[Vienna, How it Cries and Laughs]]'' (1926) |
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* ''[[The Bohemian Dancer (1926 film)|The Bohemian Dancer]]'' (1926) |
* ''[[The Bohemian Dancer (1926 film)|The Bohemian Dancer]]'' (1926) |
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* ''[[The Most Beautiful Woman in Paris]]'' (1928) |
* ''[[The Most Beautiful Woman in Paris]]'' (1928) |
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* ''[[Villa Falconieri (film)|Villa Falconieri]]'' (1928) |
* ''[[Villa Falconieri (film)|Villa Falconieri]]'' (1928) |
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* ''[[Dolly |
* ''[[Dolly Gets Ahead]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[Cruiser Emden]]'' (1932) |
* ''[[Cruiser Emden]]'' (1932) |
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* ''[[The Emperor's Waltz (1933 film)|The Emperor's Waltz]]'' (1933) |
* ''[[The Emperor's Waltz (1933 film)|The Emperor's Waltz]]'' (1933) |
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* ''[[Happy (1933 film)|Happy]]'' (1933) |
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===Director=== |
===Director=== |
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* ''[[The Ring of Giuditta Foscari]]'' (1917) |
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* ''[[The Serenyi]]'' (1918) |
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* ''[[The Nun and the Harlequin]]'' (1918) |
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* ''[[Rose Bernd (1919 film)|Rose Bernd]]'' (1919) |
* ''[[Rose Bernd (1919 film)|Rose Bernd]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[Pogrom (film)|Pogrom]]'' (1919) |
* ''[[Pogrom (film)|Pogrom]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[The Peruvian]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[The Gallant King]]'' (1920) |
* ''[[The Gallant King]]'' (1920) |
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* ''[[The Golden Crown]]'' (1920) |
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* ''[[The Last Kolczaks]]'' (1920) |
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* ''[[The Marquise of Armiani]]'' (1920) |
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* ''[[The Oath of Peter Hergatz]]'' (1921) |
* ''[[The Oath of Peter Hergatz]]'' (1921) |
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* ''[[Marquise von Pompadour]]'' (1922) |
* ''[[Marquise von Pompadour]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[Friend Ripp]]'' (1923) |
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* ''[[The |
* ''[[The Woman on the Panther]]'' (1923) |
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* ''[[The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove]]'' (1923) |
* ''[[The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove]]'' (1923) |
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* ''[[The Man on the Comet]]'' (1925) |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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Latest revision as of 03:55, 23 September 2022
Alfred Halm | |
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![]() Alfred Halm and family in 1905, his American-born wife Minnie Landes and son, Harry. | |
Born | Alfred Hahn 9 December 1861 |
Died | 5 February 1951 | (aged 89)
Other names | H. Fredal |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1914–1933 |
Relatives | Harry Halm (son) |
Alfred Halm (born Alfred Hahn; 9 December 1861 – 5 February 1951) was an Austrian screenwriter and film director. He was the father of the actor Harry Halm.
Selected filmography[edit]
Screenwriter[edit]
- A Drive into the Blue (1919)
- By Order of Pompadour (1924)
- Love's Finale (1925)
- Her Husband's Wife (1926)
- The Schimeck Family (1926)
- When I Came Back (1926)
- Vienna, How it Cries and Laughs (1926)
- The Bohemian Dancer (1926)
- The White Horse Inn (1926)
- How Do I Marry the Boss? (1927)
- The Most Beautiful Woman in Paris (1928)
- Villa Falconieri (1928)
- Dolly Gets Ahead (1930)
- Cruiser Emden (1932)
- The Emperor's Waltz (1933)
- Happy (1933)
Director[edit]
- The Ring of Giuditta Foscari (1917)
- The Serenyi (1918)
- The Nun and the Harlequin (1918)
- Rose Bernd (1919)
- Pogrom (1919)
- The Peruvian (1919)
- The Gallant King (1920)
- The Golden Crown (1920)
- The Last Kolczaks (1920)
- The Marquise of Armiani (1920)
- The Oath of Peter Hergatz (1921)
- Marquise von Pompadour (1922)
- Friend Ripp (1923)
- The Woman on the Panther (1923)
- The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove (1923)
- The Man on the Comet (1925)
Bibliography[edit]
- Kreimeier, Klaus. The UFA Story: A Story of Germany's Greatest Film Company 1918-1945. University of California Press, 1999.
External links[edit]
- Alfred Halm at IMDb