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Hans Domnick | |
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Born | 31 May 1909 Greifswald, Pomerania Germany |
Died | 6 February 1985 (aged 75) San Diego, California United States |
Other names | Hans Josef Ferdinand Wolfgang Domnick |
Occupation(s) | Film editor, producer |
Years active | 1941 - 1968 |
Hans Domnick (1909–1985) was a German film editor, film producer and documentary maker. His brother was the Producer/Director Ottomar Domnick. In Germany he is best remembered for his two-part documentary from 1958 Dream Road of the World ("Traumstraße der Welt"), re-released in 1968 in one part as Dream Road of the World, which described the Pan-American Highway from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego.
Selected filmography
Producer
- Amico (1949)
- Doctor Praetorius (1950)
- The House in Montevideo (1951)
- Hocuspocus (1953)
- The House in Montevideo (1963)
- Praetorius (1965)
Editor
- Violanta (1942)
- Gabriele Dambrone (1943)
- Why Are You Lying, Elisabeth? (1944)
Director
- My Sixteen Sons (1956)
External links
- Hans Domnick at IMDb
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