René Métain
René Métain | |
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Born | 22 May 1903 |
Died | 23 November 1984 |
Occupation | Editor |
Years active | 1931-1944 (film) |
René Métain (22 May 1903 – 23 November 1984) was a German film editor. He was born in Potsdam into a family of French origin. His elder brother was the cinematographer . He edited twenty two films during his career including the 1938 comedy Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything.[1]
Selected filmography[]
- Danton (1931)
- The Empress and I (1933)
- The Only Girl (1933)
- So Ended a Great Love (1934)
- Fruit in the Neighbour's Garden (1935)
- Pygmalion (1935)
- Three Girls for Schubert (1936)
- The Cabbie's Song (1936)
- The Emperor's Candlesticks (1936)
- Darling of the Sailors (1937)
- Dangerous Game (1937)
- Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything (1938)
- The Man Who Couldn't Say No (1938)
- Wibbel the Tailor (1939)
- Hotel Sacher (1939)
- We Danced Around the World (1939)
- The Golden Spider (1943)
References[]
- ^ Langford p.127
Bibliography[]
- Langford, Michelle (2012). Directory of World Cinema: Germany. Intellect Books. ISBN 9781841504650. OCLC 899527628.
External links[]
- René Métain at IMDb
Categories:
- 1903 births
- 1984 deaths
- German film editors
- People from Potsdam
- Film people from Brandenburg
- German film biography stubs