- Rolf
Zehetbauer (13
February 1929 – 23
January 2022) was a
German production designer, art
director and set decorator.
Zehetbauer won an
Academy Award...
- film's sets were
designed by the art
directors Gabriel Pellon and Rolf
Zehetbauer. The
setting in time is the 18th century, and the
probable story location...
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British cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth.: 138, 149
Designers Rolf
Zehetbauer, Hans Jürgen
Kiebach and
Herbert Strabel served as
production designers...
- 1016/0036-9748(89)90482-1. Steyskal, Eva-Maria; Oberdorfer, Bernd; Sprengel, Wolfgang;
Zehetbauer, Michael; Pippan, Reinhard; Würschum,
Roland (31
January 2012). "Direct...
- motor-driven pinned-barrel
mechanical sequencer. The
stage designer was Rolf
Zehetbauer, who
later won an
Academy Award for his work on Cabaret. "We had no money...
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Studios in Munich. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Rolf
Zehetbauer.
During the
Second World War,
American Captain Lee Mitc**** (Stuart Whitman)...
- Weitershausen. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Rolf
Zehetbauer.
Location shooting took
place in
Austrian Tyrol. Ron Ely as Bill Robinson...
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capital Vienna. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Rolf
Zehetbauer. Kirk Douglas, who
claimed that he
broke the
Hollywood blacklist by hiring...
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Cinematography Cabaret – Art Direction: Hans Jürgen
Kiebach and Rolf
Zehetbauer; Set Decoration:
Herbert Strabel Lady
Sings the Blues – Art Direction:...
- film's sets were
designed by the art
directors Gottfried Will and Rolf
Zehetbauer.
Location shooting took
place in
Berlin and Munich. It was
nominated for...