Erich Holder
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Born21 March 1901
Died3 December 1974 (aged 73)
OccupationFilm producer
Yearsactive1927-1962 (film & TV)
Erich Holder | |
|---|---|
| Born | 21 March 1901 |
| Died | 3 December 1974 (aged 73) |
| Occupation | Film producer |
| Years active | 1927-1962 (film & TV) |
Erich Holder (1901–1974) was a German film producer active for several decades, including the Nazi era.[1] He was also employed as a production manager. Amongst the films he worked on were the anti-American crime film The Sensational Casilla Trial in 1939.[2] He also co-directed one film, the 1935 production Fresh Wind from Canada .[3]
- Fresh Wind from Canada (1935)
- The Sensational Casilla Trial (1939)
- Between Heaven and Earth (1942)
- Immensee (1943)
- The Wedding Hotel (1944)
- How Do We Tell Our Children? (1944)
- A Cheerful House (1944)
- Where the Trains Go (1949)
- Eyes of Love (1951)
- The Colourful Dream (1952)
- The Beautiful Miller (1954)
- The Faithful Hussar (1954)