Václav Vích
Václav Vích | |
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Alessandro Blasetti and Vích on set | |
Born |
18 January 1898 Karlsbad, Bohemia Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Died |
14 September 1966 Rome, Lazio Italy |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1923 - 1962 |
Václav Vích (1898–1966) was a Czech cinematographer, who worked on over a hundred films in a variety of different countries during his career. in the 1930s Vích was one of the top technicians in the Italian film industry.[1] He often worked with the director Max Neufeld.[2]
Selected filmography
- The May Fairy (1926)
- Call of the Blood (1929)
- Cavalry (1936)
- The Castiglioni Brothers, (1937)
- It Was I! (1937)
- The Black Corsair (1937)
- Ettore Fieramosca (1938)
- Unjustified Absence (1939)
- The Sinner (1940)
- The Count of Brechard (1940)
- First Love (1941)
- The Secret Lover (1941)
- Luisa Sanfelice (1942)
- Eugenia Grandet (1945)
- We Are Not Married (1946)
- The Legend of Faust (1949)
- The Lost One (1951)
- Nights on the Road (1952)
- Illusion in a Minor Key (1952)
- The Mad Bomberg (1957)
- Der schönste Tag meines Lebens (1957)
References
Bibliography
- Gundle, Stephen. Mussolini's Dream Factory: Film Stardom in Fascist Italy. Berghahn Books, 2013.
External links
- Václav Vích on IMDb
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