Klaus Dudenhöfer
Klaus Dudenhöfer (born September 19, 1924 in Dresden , † December 19, 2008 in Hamburg ) was a German film editor .
Life
He started with children's speaking roles at the Dresden broadcaster. In the 1930s he worked as a photographer for a picture site . After graduating from high school, he volunteered at Terra Film in Babelsberg in 1943 , with film editor Helmuth Schönnenbeck . The first film he worked on was the famous Feuerzangenbowle with Heinz Rühmann .
Dudenhöfer then became an assistant editor before doing military service from 1944. In 1947 he went to Hamburg and began with Helmut Käutner's newly founded Camera-Film as an assistant editor, until that same year he got a job as chief editor at Real-Film , which had just been founded . From 1954 he worked primarily with director Helmut Käutner, with whom he made twelve films. At times he also acted as an assistant director .
He played a major role in several award-winning feature films such as Des Teufels General and Der Hauptmann von Köpenick , but also in Bernhard Grzimek's documentary films No place for wild animals and Serengeti must not die .
Since the late 1960s he has been working intensively for television. Among other things, he was responsible for editing the popular series Das Traumschiff and These Drombuschs . He also directed three episodes of the Cliff Dexter series and several cultural and industrial films.
Since the early 1990s, he has mainly worked with director Christian Görlitz. In 2002 he received an honorary award from the Forum for Film Editing and Montage Art Filmplus . He made the last cut of a feature film in 2008, meat is my vegetables , before he passed away at the end of the year. He was one of the longest-serving editors in Germany.
Filmography
- 1948: Nora's Ark
- 1948: final
- 1949: my wife's friends
- 1949: Derby
- 1949: Dangerous guests
- 1949: Katchen for everything
- 1950: girls with relationships
- 1951: You have to be beautiful
- 1951: Angel in evening dress
- 1952: The Voice of the Other
- 1952: The Battle of the Tertia
- 1953: don't forget love
- 1953: The little multiplication table
- 1953: Wedding while traveling
- 1954: a woman of today
- 1954: Columbus discovers Krähwinkel
- 1954: The city is full of secrets
- 1955: temptation
- 1955: The devil's general
- 1956: No place for wild animals
- 1956: The captain of Köpenick
- 1957: The engagement in Zurich
- 1957: Lemke's blessed widow
- 1957: At night in the Green Cockatoo
- 1958: Wet asphalt
- 1958: The stage is clear for Marika
- 1958: The Schinderhannes
- 1959: Serengeti must not die
- 1959: The rest is silence
- 1959: The Sedan Goose
- 1960: Dismissed as cured
- 1960: the glass of water
- 1961: Black gravel
- 1961: The transport
- 1961: two in a million
- 1961: Lieschen Müller's dream
- 1962: Willy
- 1962: The red one
- 1962: Gauge 211 (series steel net )
- 1962: Today my husband quits me
- 1963: homesickness for St. Pauli
- 1963: The house in Montevideo
- 1964: The curse of the green eyes
- 1964: The Canterville Ghost
- 1964: Rascal stories
- 1964: the lamb
- 1965: the bottle
- 1965: Shots from the violin case
- 1966: Robin Hood, the noble knight
- 1967: The timpani
- 1967–68: Cliff Dexter (series, 13 episodes; also directing three times)
- 1968: To hell with the timpani
- 1969: Darling, don't be silly (line producer only)
- 1969: Match / Elbow Games (only production management)
- 1970: Under the roofs of St. Pauli (production only)
- 1971: Sharks on board
- 1976: Michael Strogoff (multi-part)
- 1978: The Schimmelreiter
- 1979: Another opera
- 1983: There are still hazelnut bushes
- 1997: Free fall
- 1997: Deployment in Hamburg Süd (series)
- 1998: Evil
- 1998: summer thunderstorm
- 1999: The price of longing
- 1999: Whispered Murders ( Bella Block series )
- 2001: Klara's wedding
- 2001: Fragile Evidence ( The Crimes of Professor Capellari series )
- 2002: killer heart
- 2002: Murder in the House of the Lord
- 2003: The hostage
- 2004: out of control
- 2006: The Lost
- 2006: happy motherhood
- 2008: Meat is my vegetable
- 2008: a job
literature
- Kay Less : The film's great personal dictionary . The actors, directors, cameramen, producers, composers, screenwriters, film architects, outfitters, costume designers, editors, sound engineers, make-up artists and special effects designers of the 20th century. Volume 2: C - F. John Paddy Carstairs - Peter Fritz. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-340-3 .
Web links
- Klaus Dudenhöfer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Klaus Dudenhöfer at filmportal.de
- Homage with photo
- interview
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dudenhöfer, Klaus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dudenhöfer, Klaus-Harald |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German film editor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 19, 1924 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden |
DATE OF DEATH | December 19, 2008 |
Place of death | Hamburg |