CARL FROELICH

Carl Froelich
Carl Froelich
Gender: Male
Known for: Directing
Birthday: September 5, 1875
Deathday: February 12, 1953
Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany

Biography

Carl August Hugo Froelich was a German film pioneer, film director, screenwriter and photographer. As cameraman for Oskar Messter's weekly newsreels Froelich filmed among many other things the aftermath of a train accident on the Berlin elevated railway on 28 September 1908, one of the worst transport disasters of the time. In 1913 Froelich made his directorial debut with "Richard Wagner". Between 1913 and 1951 he made 77 feature films.

Notable work

Filmography

Production

1951·
Torreani
Producer
1951·
Stips
Director
Director
Director
Director
Executive Producer, Director
Producer, Director
Producer, Director
Producer, Director
Producer
Producer, Director
1938·
Homeland
Producer, Director
Producer, Director
Director
1936·
Traumulus
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director, Producer
Director, Producer
Director
Director, Producer
Producer, Director
Director
Director
1928·
Lotte
Director
1928·
Violantha
Director
1928·
Refuge
Director, Producer
Director
Director
Writer, Director
Director
Director
Director
1925·
Tragödie
Director
Director
Director
Producer
Director
Director, Writer
Writer, Director
Screenplay, Director
1919·
Arme Thea
Screenplay, Director
Director, Screenplay
Director, Screenplay
1918·
Sacrifice
Screenplay
Director
Director
Writer, Director
Cinematography, Director
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Cinematography
1913·
Eva
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1912·
Zu spät
Director
1911·
Outlawed
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Writer, Cinematography