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Occupation
  
Film director

Name
  
Max Reichmann

Years active
  
1921 - 1933

Role
  
Film director

Born
  
29 November 1884
Strasbourg, German Empire

Died
  
February 3, 1958, San Francisco, California, United States

Movies
  
Never Trust a Woman, Der Herzensphotograph

Similar People
  
Richard Tauber, Paul Horbiger, Werner Fuetterer, Bruno Kastner, Maria Matray

Max Reichmann (1884-1958) was a German film director active during the silent and early sound eras. Before making his own films, Reichmann worked as an assistant director on several E.A. Dupont productions. After graduating to directing, he directed the tenor Richard Tauber in several films following the introduction of sound in the late 1920s.

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Reichmann was Jewish, and was therefore forced to go into exile in France when the Nazi Party took power in Germany in 1933. He later emigrated to the United States, where he died in 1958.

Director

  • Der Kampf gegen Berlin (1926)
  • The Strange Case of Captain Ramper (1927)
  • Knights of the Night (1928)
  • Weib in Flammen (1928)
  • Der Herzensphotograph (1928)
  • Never Trust a Woman (1930)
  • Das lockende Ziel (1930)
  • How Do I Become Rich and Happy? (1930)
  • The Land of Smiles (1930)
  • The Big Attraction (1931)
  • Screenwriter

  • The Flower Girl of Potsdam Square (1925)
  • References

    Max Reichmann Wikipedia