Robert Herlth

Art Director - Germany
Born May 2, 1893 in Wriezen, Brandenburg
Died May .6, 1962 in München

Mini-Biography:
Robert Herlth was born on May 2, 1893 in Wriezen, Brandenburg. He was a German Art Director, known for Zur Chronik von Grieshuus (1924), Der müde Tod (1921), Schloss Vogelöd (1921), Robert Herlth's first movie on record is from 1920. Robert Herlth died on .6, 1962 in München. His last motion picture on file dates from 1956.

Robert Herlth Filmography [Auszug]
1956: [/ /1] Die Trapp-Familie (Art Director), Directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner, with Michael Ande, Alfred Balthoff, Peter Capell,
1954: [03.18] Geliebte Feindin (Art Director), Directed by Rolf Hansen, with Werner Hinz, Ruth Leuwerik, Thomas Holtzmann,
1952: [12.19] Im weissen Rössl (Art Director), Directed by Willi Forst, with Johanna Matz, Johannes Heesters, Walter Müller,
1952: [05.27] Die Försterchristl (Art Director), Directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, with Johanna Matz, Karl Schönböck, Will Quadflieg,
1951: [02.29] Herz der Welt (Art Director), Directed by Harald Braun, with Paul Bildt, Dieter Borsche, Else Ehser,
1951: [] Der Teufel führt Regie (Art Director), Directed by Kurt Meisel, with , Kurt Meisel, Paul Hörbiger,
1950: [11.27] Das doppelte Lottchen (Two times Lotte) (Art Director), Directed by Josef von Baky, with Isa Günther, Jutta Günther, Maria Kahn,
1947: [11.12] Zwischen gestern und morgen (Art Director), Directed by Harald Braun, with Willy Birgel, Victor De Kowa, Adolf Gondrell,
1940: [/ /1] Rosen in Tirol (Baruffe d'amore) (Set Decoration), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Rudolf Carl, Theodor Danegger, Elfriede Datzig,
1939: [12.22] Opernball (Art Director), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Paul Hörbiger, Marte Harell, Will Dohm,
1937: [10/19] Der zerbrochene Krug (Art Director), Directed by Gustav Ucicky, with Lina Carstens, Paul Dahlke, Erich Dunskus,
1936: [03.17] Der Herrscher (The Ruler) (Art Director), Directed by Veit Harlan, with Emil Jannings, Paul Bildt, Peter Elsholtz,
1933: [02/22] Ich und die Kaiserin (Art Director), Directed by Friedrich Hollaender, with Lilian Harvey, Conrad Veidt, Mady Christians,
1932: [10/12] Der schwarze Husar (Art Director), Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht, with Mady Christians, Conrad Veidt, Wolf Albach-Retty,
1931: [11/31] Congress dances (Art Director), Directed by Erik Charell, with Lilian Harvey, Henri Garat, Gibb McLaughlin,
1931: [09/29] Der Kongress tanzt (Art Director), Directed by Erik Charell, with Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, Otto Wallburg,
1929: [12.03] Asphalt (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Hans Albers, Betty Amann, Arthur Duarte,
1929: [/ /1] Manolescu (Manolesco) (Art Director), Directed by Victor Tourjansky, with Heinrich George, Brigitte Helm, Dita Parlo,
1929: [04.15] Die wunderbare Lüge der Nina Petrowna (Art Director), Directed by Hanns Schwarz, with Ekkehard Arendt, Fernand Gravey, Harry Hardt,
1928: [12.20] Rutschbahn (Luna Park, The Whirl of Life) (Art Director), Directed by Richard Eichberg, with Heinrich George, Harry Hardt, Arnold Hasenclever,
1928: [03.10] Four devils (Les quatre diables) (Art Director), Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Philippe de Lacy, Nancy Drexel, Mary Duncan,
1927: [02.16] Luther (Art Director), Directed by Hans Kyser, with Harry Lamberts-Paulsen, Wilhelm Bendow, Leo Connard,
1926: [10.14] Faust (Art Director), Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Eric Barclay, Wilhelm Dieterle, Werner Fuetterer,
1925: [11.20] Tartüff (Art Director), Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss, Lil Dagover,
1924: [02.11] Zur Chronik von Grieshuus (Art Director), Directed by Arthur von Gerlach, with Lil Dagover, Rudolf Forster, Paul Hartmann,
1924: [12.23] Der letzte Mann (The Last Laugh) (Art Director), Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Erich Schönfelder, Emil Jannings, Maly Delschaft,
1924: [09.19] Komödie des Herzens (Art Director), Directed by Rochus Gliese, with Nigel Barrie, Colette Brettel, Hans Cürlis,
1923: [] Der Schatz (Art Director), Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, with Albert Steinrück, Lucie Mannheim, Ilka Grüning,
1922: [08.11] Der Taugenichts (Art Director), Directed by Carl Froelich, with Hans Junkermann, Valerie Martens, Julia Serda,
1921: [10.06] Der müde Tod (Destiny) (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Bernhard Goetzke, Lil Dagover, Max Adalbert,
1921: [] Irrende Seelen (Sklaven der Sinne) (Art Director), Directed by Carl Froehlich, with Asta Nielsen, Walter Janssen, Leonhard Haskel,
1921: [04/21] Schloss Vogelöd (The haunted castle) (Art Director), Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Arnold Korff, Lulu Korff-Kyser, ,
1920: [01/06] Das Geheimnis von Bombay (Art Director), Directed by Arthur Holz, with Lil Dagover, Conrad Veidt, Bernhard Goetzke,
1920: [09.12] Masken (Art Director), Directed by William Wauer, with Albert Bassermann, Elsa Bassermann, Kurt Keller-Nebri,
1920: [/ /1] Die Toteninsel (Art Director), Directed by Carl Froelich, with Lil Dagover, Bernhard Goetzke, Walter Janssen,
1920: [] Das lachende Grauen (Art Director), Directed by Rudolf Meinert, Lupu Pick, with Werner Krauss,

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