Rialto Film
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Rialto Film is a Danish/German film company originally founded by Constantin Philpsen (1 Dec 1859-23 Aug 1925) in 1897 [1]. His son Constantin Preben Philipsen (18 Jan 1910-21 Sept 2005) took over the company in 1950. Little is known about Rialto's productions prior to 1950.[2].
Rialto became internationally famous with the release of 32 films based on the works of Edgar Wallace and 9 films based on the works of Karl May[3]. As was the practice of mainstream and successful European cinema, most of the films were international co-productions.[4]
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- ^ Rialto Film GmbH, Berlin - Die Welt des Kinos...von Edgar Wallace bis Loriot...von Otto Waalkes bis Winnetou
- ^ Rialto Film GmbH, Berlin - Die Welt des Kinos...von Edgar Wallace bis Loriot...von Otto Waalkes bis Winnetou
- ^ Hake, Sabine German National Cinema p. 153 Routledge 2001
- ^ Bergfelder, Tim International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-Production 2006 Berghahn Books