• Wolfgang Schleif (14 May 1912 – 21 August 1984) was a German film director, screenwriter and film editor. Wolfgang Schleif studied philosophy, psychology...
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  • (1903–1965), German librarian Wolfgang Schleif (1912–1984), German film director, screenwriter, and film editor Media related to Schleif (surname) at Wikimedia...
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  • by Wolfgang Schleif (1962, based on the novel Eheinstitut Aurora - written as Hans Ulrich Horster) Der rote Rausch, directed by Wolfgang Schleif (1962...
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  • Counterfeit Traitor Kindler George Seaton 1962 Der rote Rausch Martin Wolfgang Schleif 1962 Die Tür mit den 7 Schlössern Pheeny Alfred Vohrer 1962 The Inn...
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  • Diessl Otto Wernicke Kurt Meisel Cinematography Bruno Mondi Edited by Wolfgang Schleif Music by Norbert Schultze Production company Ufa Filmkunst GmbH (Herstellungsgruppe...
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    in the senior group at SG Narva. 1953: Die Störenfriede – Director: Wolfgang Schleif 1954: Alarm in the Circus – Director: Gerhard Klein 1956: A Berlin...
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  • Stadt "The Golden City" 110 min Drama film Veit Harlan Veit Harlan Wolfgang Schleif Kristina Söderbaum Eugen Klöpfer Annie Rosar 9 September 1941 Annelie...
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  • Jean Simmons and Donald Houston – (GB) The Blue Swords, directed by Wolfgang Schleif (East Germany) Border Incident, starring Ricardo Montalbán Boys from...
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    (The Troublemakers) is an East German children's film directed by Wolfgang Schleif. It was released in 1953. List of East German films Media related to...
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  • The Immenhof Girls (category Films directed by Wolfgang Schleif)
    vom Immenhof) is a 1955 West German comedy drama film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Heidi Brühl, Margarete Haagen and Paul Henckels. It was...
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