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Gustav Ucicky (6 July 1899 – 27
April 1961) was an
Austrian film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He was one of the more
successful directors...
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named Gustav Ucicky.
Ucicky is
rumored to be one of Klimt's many
illegitimate children.[citation needed]
Following the end of the war,
Ucicky retained possession...
- $112
million from
Ursula Ucicky,
widow of
Gustav Ucicky (the
illegitimate son of
Gustav Klimt and one of his models).
Ucicky shared half with the heirs...
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Gustav Klimt Foundation was set up by
Ursula Ucicky,
widow of Klimt's
illegitimate son
Gustav Ucicky, with a
mission to "preserve and
disseminate Gustav...
- Heimkehr) is a 1941 ****
German anti-Polish
propaganda film
directed by
Gustav Ucicky.
Filled with heavy-handed caricature, it
justifies extermination of Poles...
- (Germany 1939, dir.
Gustav Ucicky) A Mother's Love (Germany 1939, dir.
Gustav Ucicky) Der
Postmeister (Germany 1940, dir.
Gustav Ucicky)
Beloved Augustin (Germany...
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Employ of the
Secret Service (Im Geheimdienst, 1931), director:
Gustav Ucicky The Blue
Danube (1932), director:
Herbert Wilcox The
Countess of
Monte Cristo...
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which had
previously been made into the 1940 film Der
Postmeister by
Gustav Ucicky. It was shot at the
Sievering and Rosenhügel
Studios in
Vienna and on location...
- is a 1934 French-German
drama film
directed by
Henri Chomette and
Gustav Ucicky and
starring Pierre Blanchar, Käthe von Nagy and
Charles Vanel. It was made...
- (German: Flüchtlinge) is the 1933
German drama film,
directed by
Gustav Ucicky and
starring Hans Albers, Käthe von Nagy, and
Eugen Klöpfer. It depicts...