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- with the same title. It was directed by the Austrian director George Hoellering with music by the Hungarian composer Laszlo Lajtha and won the Grand Prix...
- 1932, Hoellering and his pregnant Jewish wife thought it wise to leave Germany. For a short time they settled in Vienna. Early in 1934, Hoellering, his...
- 1951 British drama film directed and produced by George Hoellering and co-written by Hoellering and T. S. Eliot based on Eliot's 1935 verse drama of the...
- in 1940, and in the same year Hoellering was interned as an enemy alien. The Academy re-opened in 1944 with Hoellering as director, a position he held...
- nevertheless found it to be an "interesting story beautifully told". Franz Hoellering of The Nation was of the same opinion: "The result is a film which is...
- Bach (1890–1976), virtuoso trumpeter and br**** instrument maker George Hoellering (1897–1980), Austrian-British author and film director. Louis V. Arco...
- do****entary video essay on the original film by Andrew Hoellering, son of the film's producer George Hoellering. Kuhle Wampe takes place in early-1930s Berlin...
- poster Directed by Géza von Radványi Written by Friedrich Dammann Franz Hoellering [de] Christa Winsloe (play) Produced by Artur Brauner Joseph Spigler Starring...
- Film of Murder in the Cathedral was co-written by T. S. Eliot and George Hoellering. The book was revised as Essays on Elizabethan Drama (1956) and Elizabethan...
- (1951 film), a British film adaptation of Eliot's play directed by George Hoellering Murder in the Cathedral (1962 film), a performance of Eliot's play on...