Henry Blanke
Known for: Production
Born: December 29, 1901 in Steglitz, Berlin, Germany - Died: May 27, 1981
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Henry Blanke (December 30, 1901 – May 28, 1981) was a German-born film producer who also worked as an assistant director, supervisor, writer, and production manager. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for The Nun's Story (1959). He was born Heinz Blanke in Steglitz, Berlin, Germany, the son of painter Wilhelm Blanke. He began his career as a film cutter in 1920. Blanke became an assistant to Ernst Lubitsch and was the production manager of Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis. He produced nine films in his native Germany before emigrating to Hollywood. He became a power at Warner Bros., working there for decades. Among his Hollywood producing credits are: Of Human Bondage (1946), The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) and The Fountainhead (1949). When the announced production of The Life of Emile Zola (1937) came under fire from Georg Gyssling, the Nazi German consul to the United States (due to its portrayal of Alfred Dreyfus, who was of Jewish descent), Blanke lied to him, telling him the Dreyfus affair was only a small part of the film. The Online Archive of California has a transcript of his oral recollections.
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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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The Adventures of Robin Hood
Producer
Lucky Me
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The Fountainhead
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Blues in the Night
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Hell Is for Heroes
Producer
Deception
Producer
The Sea Wolf
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The Mask of Dimitrios
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Beyond the Forest
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Tomorrow Is Another Day
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The Woman in White
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Cry Wolf
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Deep Valley
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So Big
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Lightning Strikes Twice
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The Sins of Rachel Cade
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Bright Leaf
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Young at Heart
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The Gay Sisters
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Escape Me Never
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Westbound
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British Agent
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The Miracle
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