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Wolfgang Staudte (9 October 1906 – 19 January 1984), born Georg Friedrich Staudte, was a German film director,
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and
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. He was born in Saarbrücken. After 1945, Staudte also looked at German guilt in the cinema. Alongside
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, he was considered the only German post-war director of any standing who, after 1945, could look back on continuous artistic filmmaking far removed from
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and the suppression of history. Staudte's films stood for politically committed cinema as well as for professional craftsmanship, for film art and (good) entertainment with a social claim. His most important work came in the ten years following
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, in which he worked with the
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in
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. The main focus of his work was to highlight the limits of German national pride. His work in anti-Nazi films, such as '' Murderers Among Us'' (1946), was also a personal working-through of his film career under the Nazis (he acted in the anti-Semitic film ''
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''). Following 1956, he worked in
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. By the 1970s, his work was no longer considered particularly modern and he moved to television. He appeared on shows such as '' Der Kommissar'' and ''
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''. He is the great-uncle of the German-Iranian director and novelist Andy Siege.


Filmography


As director

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'' (1943) *' (1944) — based on a story by
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*' (1944, lost film, rediscovered 1996) *'' The Murderers Are Among Us'' (1946) *''
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'' (1948) — remake of the lost film ''Der Mann, dem man den Namen stahl'' *'' Rotation'' (1949) *'' Second Hand Destiny'' (1949) *''
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'' (1951, anthology film) *''
Der Untertan ''Der Untertan'' (; literally "the underling", translated into English under the titles ''Man of Straw'', ''The Patrioteer'', and ''The Loyal Subject'') is one of the best known novels of German author Heinrich Mann. The title character, Diederic ...
'' (1951) — based on the novel ''
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'' by
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*'' Poison in the Zoo'' (directed by Hans Müller, 1952) *' (premiere: 1952,
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from 1945) *'' Die Geschichte vom kleinen Muck'' (1953) — based on the fairy tale '' Little Muck'' by
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*'' Leuchtfeuer'' (1954) *''
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'' (Dutch-language, 1955) — based on the novel ''
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'' by Piet Bakker **'' Ciske – ein Kind braucht Liebe'' (German-language, 1955) — based on the novel ''
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'' by Piet Bakker *''Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder'' (1955, unfinished film) — based on
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'' *''
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'' (1957) — based on ''
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'' by
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*'' Escape from Sahara'' (1958) *' (1958) — screenplay by Ennio de Concini,
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and W. Staudte *'' The Muzzle'' (1958) — based on a novel by Heinrich Spoerl *'' Roses for the Prosecutor'' (1959) *'' The Fair'' (1960) *'' The Last Witness'' (1960) — based on a book by Maximilian Vernberg *''
The Happy Years of the Thorwalds ''The Happy Years of the Thorwalds'' (German: ''Die glücklichen Jahre der Thorwalds'') is a 1962 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and , starring Elisabeth Bergner, Hansjörg Felmy and Dietmar Schönherr.Bock & Bergfelder p.40 ...
'' (co-director: , 1962) — based on ''
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*' (1963) — based on
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's '' Threepenny Opera'' *'' Destination Death'' (1964) *' (1964) — based on a story by *' (1966) — based on a play by Charles Rudolph *' (1968) *'' Gentlemen in White Vests'' (1970) *''
Jailbreak in Hamburg ''Jailbreak in Hamburg'' (german: Fluchtweg St. Pauli) is a 1971 German thriller film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Horst Frank, Christiane Krüger, and Heinz Reincke. The film's sets were designed by the art director Peter Rothe. ...
'' (1971) *' (1978) Television *''Die Rebellion'' (1962, TV film) — based on the novel '' Rebellion'' by
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*' (1966, TV film) *''Die Klasse'' (1968, TV film) — based on a novel by Hermann Ungar *''Die Gartenlaube'' (1970, TV film) — based on a play by Hermann Ungar *'' Der Kommissar: Messer im Rücken'' (1970, TV series episode) *'' Der Kommissar: ...wie die Wölfe'' (1970, TV series episode) *' (1970, TV series, 5 episodes) *''Die Person'' (1970, TV film) — based on a story by *'' Der Kommissar: Besuch bei Alberti'' (1971, TV series episode) *'' Der Kommissar: Ende eines Tanzvergnügens'' (1971, TV series episode) *'' Der Kommissar: Die Anhalterin'' (1971, TV series episode) *'' Der Kommissar: Lisa Bassenges Mörder'' (1971, TV series episode) *'' Der Kommissar: Tod eines Ladenbesitzers'' (1971, TV series episode) *' (1971, TV miniseries) — based on ''
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*'' Der Kommissar: Ein rätselhafter Mord'' (1971, TV series episode) *'' Der Kommissar: Die Tote im Park'' (1972, TV series episode) *' (1972, TV film) — based on a novel by Raoul Anderland *''Marya Sklodowska-Curie'' (1972, TV film) — biographical film about
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*'' Der Kommissar: Das Komplott'' (1973, TV series episode) *'' Der Kommissar: Die Nacht, in der Basseck starb'' (1973, TV series episode) *'' Der Kommissar: Ein Funken in der Kälte'' (1973, TV series episode) *''Nerze nachts am Straßenrand'' (1973, TV film) — based on a novel by *''
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: Tote brauchen keine Wohnung'' (1973, TV series episode) *''Ein fröhliches Dasein'' (1974, TV film) — screenplay by Robert Wolfgang Schnell *''Lehmanns Erzählungen'' (1975, TV film) — based on a story by Siegfried Lenz *''Schließfach 763'' (1975, TV film) — screenplay by *' (1975, TV series, 13 episodes) *' (1975, TV miniseries) — based on ''
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: '' (1976, TV series episode) *''Um zwei Erfahrungen reicher'' (1976, TV film) — screenplay by Robert Wolfgang Schnell *''Prozeß Medusa'' (1976, TV film) — based on a novel by *''
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: Spätlese'' (1977, TV series episode) *''
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'' (1978, TV miniseries) *''Das verschollene Inka-Gold'' (1978, TV film) — based on a story by
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*''Feuerwasser'' (1978, TV film) — based on a play by Ulrich Becher *''
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: '' (1979, TV series episode) *'' Iron Gustav'' (1979, TV miniseries) — based on the novel ''Iron Gustav'' by Hans Fallada *''
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: Schussfahrt'' (1980, TV series episode) *''
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: '' (1980, TV series episode) *''Die Pawlaks'' (1982, TV miniseries) *' (1983, TV series, 4 episodes) *''Satan ist auf Gottes Seite'' (1983, TV film) — based on a novel by
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: '' (1984, TV series episode) *''Der Snob'' (1984, TV film) — based on a play by Carl Sternheim *''So ein Theater'' (1984, TV film) *' (1985, TV miniseries)


As screenwriter

*'' The Axe of Wandsbek'' (dir.
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, 1951) — based on a novel by
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As actor

* '' The Street Song'' (1931) * ''
Secret of the Blue Room ''The Secret of the Blue Room'' is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Lionel Atwill, Gloria Stuart, Paul Lukas and Edward Arnold. The film's plot concerns a group of wealthy people who stay at a Europe ...
'' (1932) * '' Tannenberg'' (1932) * '' Homecoming to Happiness'' (1933) * '' Grand Duchess Alexandra'' (1933) * '' The Hymn of Leuthen'' (1933) * '' Stronger Than Regulations'' (1936) * '' Susanne in the Bath'' (1936) * '' Togger'' (1937) * '' All Lies'' (1938) * '' By a Silken Thread'' (1938) * '' D III 88'' (1939) * ''
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'' (1939) * ''
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'' (1939) * ''
Jud Süß (, "Süss the Jew") is a 1940 Nazi German historical drama and propaganda film produced by Terra Film at the behest of Joseph Goebbels. It is considered one of the most antisemitic films of all time. The film was directed by Veit Harlan, who ...
'' (1940) * '' Friedemann Bach'' (1941) * '' Riding for Germany'' (1941) * '' The Big Game'' (1942)


External links

*
Literature on Wolfgang Staudte
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