Otto Hunte

Otto Hunte

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Art Director - Germany
Born January 9, 1881 in Hamburg
Died December 28, 1960 in Potsdam-Babelsberg

Mini-Biography:
Otto Hunte was born under the given name Otto Joachim Gottlieb Hunte on January 9, 1881 in Hamburg. He was a German Art Director, known for Der goldene See (1919), Die Spinnen II - Das Brillantenschiff (1920), Das wandernde Bild (1920), Otto Hunte's first movie on record is from 1919. Otto Hunte died on December 28, 1960 in Potsdam-Babelsberg . His last motion picture on file dates from 1947.

Biographical Notes
Nach anderen Quellen 1883 geboren.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1947: Razzia (Police Raid) (Art Director: (AKA O. Hunte)), Directed by Werner Klingler, with Paul Bildt, Elly Burgmer, ,
1940: Jud Süss (Art Director), Directed by Veit Harlan, with Ferdinand Marian, Kristina Söderbaum, Heinrich George,
1936: Die Kreutzersonate (Art Director), Directed by Veit Harlan, with Heinz Berghaus, Paul Bildt, Ilse Contence,
1935: Mach' mich glücklich (Art Director), Directed by Arthur Robison, with Else Elster, Ursula Grabley, Albert Lieven,
1932: Eine Tür geht auf (Art Director), Directed by Alfred Zeisler, with Hans Joachim Büttner, Hans Deppe, Peter Erkelenz,
1931: Und das ist die Hauptsache (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Nora Gregor, , Harry Liedtke,
1930: Der blaue Engel (The blue Angel) (Art Director), Directed by Josef von Sternberg, with Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings, Hans Albers,
1929: Die Frau im Mond (By Rocket to the Moon) (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Gerda Maurus, Willy Fritsch, Klaus Pohl,
1928: Spione (Spies) (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Grete Berger, Sherry Craighall, Lien Deyers,
1927: Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney (The Love of Jeanne Ney) (Art Director), Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, with Edith Jehanne, Uno Henning, Fritz Rasp,
1926: Metropolis (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Brigitte Helm, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Alfred Abel,
1924: Die Nibelungen I - Siegfrieds Tod (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Bernhard Goetzke, Ernst Legal, Theodor Loos,
1922: Dr. Mabuse der Spieler - Spieler aus Leidenschaft (Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (Teil 1), Dr. Mabuse, the gambler (Part 1), The Great Gambler, A picture of our time) (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Julietta Brandt, Alfred Abel, Max Adalbert,
1922: Dr. Mabuse der Spieler - Inferno des Verbrechens (Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (Teil 2), Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler (Part 2)) (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Alfred Abel, Max Adalbert, Anita Berber,
1921: Das Indische Grabmal: Die Sendung des Yoghi (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Olaf Fønss, Mia May, Conrad Veidt,
1921: Der Tiger von Eschnapur (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Olaf Fønss, Mia May, Conrad Veidt,
1921: Die Sendung des Yoghi (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Olaf Fønss, Mia May, Conrad Veidt,
1921: Der Leidensweg der Inge Kraft (Art Director), Directed by Robert Dinesen, with Mia May, Albert Steinrück, Conrad Veidt,
1921: Die Frauen von Gnadenstein (Art Director), Directed by Robert Dinesen, Joe May, with Grete Diercks, Olga Engl, Leopold Gadiel,
1920: Das wandernde Bild (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Mia May, Hans Marr, Rudolf Klein-Rogge,
1920: Die Herrin der Welt, Teil 8 - Die Rache der Maud Fergusson (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Mia May, Hans Mierendorff, Ernst Hofmann,
1920: Die Spinnen II - Das Brillantenschiff (Le Bateau au Diamants) (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Carl de Vogt, Carl Hoffmann, Ressel Orla,
1919: Der goldene See (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Carl de Vogt, Ressel Orla, Lil Dagover,
1919: Die Herrin der Welt, Teil 6 - Die Frau mit den Milliarden (Art Director), Directed by Uwe Jens Krafft, with Mia May, Paul Hansen, Wilhelm Diegelmann,
1919: Die Herrin der Welt, Teil 5 - Ophir, die Stadt der Vergangenheit (Art Director), Directed by Uwe Jens Krafft, with Mia May, Michael Bohnen, Paul Hansen,
1919: Die Herrin der Welt, Teil 4 - König Makombe (Art Director), Directed by Uwe Jens Krafft, with Mia May, Michael Bohnen, ,
1919: Die Herrin der Welt, Teil 3 - Der Rabbi von Kuan-Fu (The Mistress of the World, Part Three: The City of Gold) (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Mia May, Michael Bohnen, ,
1919: Die Herrin der Welt, Teil 2 - Die Geschichte der Maud Gregaards (The Mistress of the World - Number Two: The Race for Life) (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Mia May, Michael Bohnen, ,
1919: Die Herrin der Welt, Teil 1 - Die Freundin des gelben Mannes (Art Director), Directed by Joe May, with Mia May, Michael Bohnen, ,

Bibliography
Felix Bucher / Leonhard Gmür: Germany, London and New York 1970

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