Fritz Peter Buch
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Born21 December 1894
OccupationsDirector
Screenwriter
Screenwriter
Yearsactive1935–1956 (film)
Fritz Peter Buch | |
|---|---|
| Born | 21 December 1894 |
| Died | 6 November 1964 (aged 69) |
| Occupations | Director Screenwriter |
| Years active | 1935–1956 (film) |
Fritz Peter Buch (21 December 1894 – 6 November 1964) was a German screenwriter and film director. He worked frequently during the Nazi period, with one of his plays, Einmal Mensch (Once a Person) being performed by the German unit in NYC of the Federal Theatre Project; Buch worked less in the post-war years. He directed Zarah Leander in one of her comeback films Cuba Cabana (1952), in what proved to be his final directorial effort.[1]
Director
- Winter in the Woods (1936)
- The Citadel of Warsaw (1937)
- The Deruga Case (1938)
- Detours to Happiness (1939)
- Jakko (1941)
- People in the Storm (1941)
- My Summer Companion (1943)
- The Black Robe (1944)
- Cuba Cabana (1952)
Screenwriter
- Sophienlund (1943)
- A Very Big Child (1952)
- Engagement at Wolfgangsee (1956)
Playwright
- Einmal Mensch (1936-37)