Biography
Hans Herbert Burger (June 4, 1909 Prague – November 13, 1990, Munich), also known as Hanuš Burger, Hans Burger, and Jan Burger, as well as under the pseudonyms Hans Herbert and Petr Hradec, was a theater, film, and television director, playwright and author of books and screenplays, including the documentary film Crisis (1939), and the German language version of Death Mills (1945), supervised by Billy Wilder. He was of Jewish descent.
Filmography
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Movies 19
Director 17
Writer 2
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Jde o milión (1968)
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Nichts als Sünde (1965)
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Ledové moře volá (1961)
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Důvěra (1959)
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Number 93 will not return (1958)
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Parta nezradí...? (1957)
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Pozor jedu...! (1956)
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Východisko (1955)
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Nedělní dostaveníčko (1954)
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Píseň o silnici (1953)
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Hoří (1953)
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Setkání (1953)
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Družstevníci z Poběžovic (1950)
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Death Mills (1945)
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Boogie-Woogie Dream (1944)
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Seeds of Freedom (1943)
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Crisis (1939)
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1909-06-04
Deathday1990-11-13 (81 years old)
Birth PlacePrague
CitizenshipsCzechoslovakia, United States of America
Also Known AsHanus Burger, Hanuš Burger
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