Max Ophüls
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Max Ophüls (b. Maximillian Oppenheimer, Saarbrücken, Germany, May 6, 1902—d. Hamburg, Germany, March 25, 1957), German-born film director. For his work in the German theatre and film industry, he used the pseudonym Ophüls so that he would not embarrass his garment-manufacturing father should he fail. But later the umlaut was dropped occasionally when he worked in France and the United States. The credits of Letter from an Unknown Woman from 1948 and Caught from 1949 list him as "Max Opuls".
Filmography
Year | Title | English title | Country | Notes |
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1931 | Dann schon lieber Lebertran | I'd Rather Have Cod Liver Oil | Germany | |
1931 | Die verliebte Firma | The Company's in Love | Germany | Short film |
1932 | Die verkaufte Braut | The Bartered Bride | Germany | |
1933 | Liebelei | Germany | ||
1933 | Une histoire d'amour | Love Story | France | |
1933 | Lachende Erben | Laughing Heirs | Germany | |
1933 | On a volé un homme | Man Stolen | France | |
1934 | La Signora Di Tutti | Everybody's Woman | Italy | |
1935 | Divine | France | ||
1936 | Komedie om geld | The Trouble With Money | Netherlands | |
1936 | Ave Maria | France | Documentary / Short film | |
1936 | La tendre ennemie | The Tender Enemy | France | |
1936 | Valse brillante de Chopin | France | Documentary / Short film | |
1937 | Yoshiwara | France | ||
1938 | Werther | France | ||
1939 | Sans lendemain | Without Tomorrow | France | |
1940 | L'école des femmes | France | ||
1940 | De Mayerling à Sarajevo | From Mayerling to Sarajevo | France | |
1946 | Vendetta | United States | Fired before filming | |
1947 | The Exile | United States | ||
1948 | Letter from an Unknown Woman | United States | ||
1949 | Caught | United States | ||
1949 | The Reckless Moment | United States | ||
1950 | La Ronde | Roundabout | France | |
1952 | Le Plaisir | France | Nominated for an Academy Award | |
1953 | Madame de... | The Earrings of Madame de... | France | |
1955 | Lola Montès | France | Eastmancolor film | |
1958 | Les Amants de Montparnasse | The Lovers of Montparnasse | France | Died during filming |
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