Helmut Käutner
Biography
Helmut Käutner (born 25 March 1908 in Düsseldorf, Germany; died 20 April 1980 in Castellina in Chianti, Italy) was a German film director active mainly in the 1940s and 1950s. He began his career at the end of the Weimar Republic and had released his first major films in Nazi Germany.
Known For
Acting

1944
asKarl

1950
as
1957
asReporter

1971
asSir Frederic Fairlie

1957
asErzähler

1970
asAdam Krug

1961
asDr. Blendheim

1948
asProf. Petri

1970
asDr. Kramer

1971
asPaul Hoffmann

1973
asCanisius

1971
asKapitän

1972
asProfessor

1976
asGeneral a. D.

1967
asErzbischof

1967
asValentin Katajew

1960
asChauffeur

1956
as
1932
asMatrose der 'Emden'

1959
asKönigliche Hoheit

1966
asGuest

1967
asProf. Dr. Sigmund Freud

1954
as
1943
as
1958
as
1947
asDas Auto (voice)

1964
asHimself
asSelf
asRobert Kemm
asHugo Blasek
asPaul Seibach
asDuktus
asSir Gordon Towns
asFranz Schadow
asKarl May
asSelf
asSelf
asSelf
asSelf
Production

1960
as
1947
as
1948
as
1948
as
1959
asCrew
Directing

1944
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1956
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1955
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1940
as
1964
as
1957
as
1954
as
1958
as
1946
as
1970
as
1957
as
1955
as
1943
as
1947
as
1958
as
1948
as
1955
as
1963
as
1942
as
1959
as
1939
as
1950
as
1961
as
1956
as
1941
as
1959
as
1962
as
1954
as
1961
as
1960
as
1950
as
1966
as
1965
as
1940
as
1953
as
1942
as
1969
as
1970
as
1961
as
1951
as
1977
as
1968
as
1976
as
1971
as
1966
as
1967
as
1970
as
1959
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1961
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1961
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1962
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1972
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1967
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1974
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1974
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1964
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1965
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