Carl Froelich
Known for: Directing
Born: September 4, 1875 in Berlin, Germany - Died: February 11, 1953
Carl August Hugo Froelich was a German film pioneer, film director, screenwriter and photographer. As cameraman for Oskar Messter's weekly newsreels Froelich filmed among many other things the aftermath of a train accident on the Berlin elevated railway on 28 September 1908, one of the worst transport disasters of the time. In 1913 Froelich made his directorial debut with "Richard Wagner". Between 1913 and 1951 he made 77 feature films.
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Sacrifice
Screenplay
Mädchen in Uniform
Producer
Der Schirm mit dem Schwan
Director
Homeland
Director
Die Umwege des schönen Karl
Director
The Life and Works of Richard Wagner
Director
The Anthem of Leuthen
Director
Tyrol in Arms
Director
Tenant Schulze against everyone
Director
The Growing Youth
Director
Refuge
Producer
Drei Mädchen spinnen
Director
Neigungsehe
Director
It Was a Gay Ballnight
Director
The Buchholz Family
Director
Der Gasmann
Director
The Heart of a Queen
Director
Hochzeit auf Bärenhof
Director
Traumulus
Director
Stips
Director
If We All Were Angels
Director
Der Taugenichts
Writer
Die ganz großen Torheiten
Director
Liselotte of the Palatinate
Director