Kurt Früh

Kurt Früh

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Director, Author, Actor - Switzerland
Born April 12, 1915 in St. Gallen
Died March 24, 1979 in Boswil

Mini-Biography:
Kurt Früh was born on April 12, 1915 in St. Gallen. He was a Swiss Director, Author, Actor, known for Dällebach Kari (1970), Der Fall (1972), Manden, der ikke ku sige ney (1958), Kurt Früh's first movie on record is from 1937. Kurt Früh died on March 24, 1979 in Boswil. His last motion picture on file dates from 1972.

Biographical Notes
Der wohl populärste Regisseur des Schweizer Films

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1972: Der Fall (Director), with Katrin Buschor, Annemarie Düringer, Max Knapp,
1970: Dällebach Kari (Director), with Franziska Kohlund, Lukas Ammann, Annemarie Düringer,
1969: Warum bist du nicht berühmt? (Director), with , Franziska Oehme, ,
1968: Die Konvention Belzebir (Director), with , Kurt Beck, Andrea Jonasson,
1967: Fremder klopft an (Director), with Karl Georg Saebisch, , Edda Seippel,
1966: Das Haus auf der Insel (Director), with Peter Lehmbrock, Urs Bihler, Hilde Ziegler,
1965: Gsetz isch Gsetz (Director), with Franz Matter, , Fred Tanner,
1964: Mein General-Motors-Abenteuer (Director),
1963: Im Parterre links (Director), with Valerie Steinmann, , Ursula Kopp,
1962: Der Zweinundvierzigste Himmel (Director), with Walter Roderer, Willy Fueter, Max Haufler,
1962: Es Dach überem Chopf (Director), with Zarli Carigiet, Valerie Steinmann, ,
1960: Der Teufel hat gut lachen (Director), with Grit Boettcher, Gustav Knuth, Horst Janson,
1959: Café Odeon (Director), with Emil Hegetschweiler, Margrit Winter, Blanche Aubry,
1959: Hinter den Sieben Gleisen (Director), with Max Haufler, Ursula Heyer, Zarli Carigiet,
1958: Manden, der ikke ku sige ney (Director), with Heinz Rühmann, Hannelore Schroth, Siegfried Lowitz,
1958: Eine Freundin in der grossen Welt (Director), with ,
1957: Bäckerei Zürrer (Director), with Emil Hegetschweiler, , Ettore Cella,
1956: Oberstadtgass' (Director), with Schaggi Streuli, Margrit Rainer, Jürgen Grau,
1955: Polizischt Wäckerli (Director), with Schaggi Streuli, Margrit Rainer, Eva Haefeli,
1952: Unser Dorf (Scenario), Directed by Leopold Lindtberg, with Eva Dahlbeck, Vladimir Dolinskij, John Justin,
1945: Kriegsgefangene (Director),
1942: Le drapeau de l'humanité (Director), Directed by Gertrud Spoerri,
1937: Hans im Glück (Assistant Director), Directed by Hans Richter, with Alfred Rasser, Therese Giehse, Emil Hegetschweiler,

Bibliography
The BFI Companion to German Cinema, edited by Thomas Elsaesser with Michael Wedel, British FILM Institute, London 1999

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