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Herbert Lippschitz

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Occupation
  
Art director

Years active
  
1929-1957 (film)

Name
  
Herbert Lippschitz


Born
  
28 February 1904
Berlin, German Empire

Died
  
13 September 1972 Munich, Bavaria, West Germany

Other names
  
Herbert O. Phillips Herbert Lippschutz

Herbert Lippschitz (1904–1972) was a German art director. He rose to prominence during the Weimar Republic in the early sound era. The Jewish Lippschitz was forced to leave Germany following the rise of the Nazi Party to power in 1933. This largely halted his career although he was sporadically involved in films in a variety of different countries. He is sometimes credited as Herbert O. Phillips.

Selected filmography

  • Express 13 (1931)
  • You Will Be My Wife (1932)
  • At Your Orders, Sergeant (1932)
  • Spoiling the Game (1932)
  • Two Heavenly Blue Eyes (1932)
  • And the Plains Are Gleaming (1933)
  • Wild Cattle (1934)
  • Hit and Run (1957)
  • References

    Herbert Lippschitz Wikipedia