Hans Lehmann (film producer)

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Hans Karl Ernst Lehmann (born March 5, 1906 in Berlin ; † November 3, 1983 in Wesel ) was a German film production manager and film producer .

Life

After completing a commercial apprenticeship in the textile industry, he came to film in 1926 and worked in the administration of the studio in Berlin-Staaken , later as an authorized signatory and managing director of various production companies. From 1934 he was production manager at ABC company until it was liquidated as an independent company in 1939.

For Tobis-Film he produced the two anti-British propaganda films Der Fuchs von Glenarvon and Mein Leben für Irland , in the late phase of the Second World War he worked for Wien-Film .

In the post-war period he initially worked for CCC-Film until he founded his own production company Rhombus-Film in 1952. As early as 1953, he again limited himself to the role of production manager for the film producer Kurt Ulrich . At the beginning of the 1960s, Lehmann moved to Saarland .

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