Paul Reno

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Paul Reno at Joinville Paramount Studios, 1930

Paul Reno (* 17th November 1887 in Katowice , Upper Silesia ; † 25. June 1944 in Bergen-Belsen ) was a screenwriter and manager of the German film of the 1920s and early 1930s.

Life

Paul Reno was born as Paul Pinkus Nothmann . He was the eldest son of his parents Malwina Apt (1854 - 1931) and Julius Nothmann (1848 -?), Who still had five daughters. Reno attended high school and then studied at the university. Later he was editor of the film magazine Kinematografische Monatshefte and press spokesman for the export association of the German film industry.

In 1927 Reno edited the Fritz Lang film Metropolis based on the American Pollock version.

From his last known address, Argonautenstraat 88 II in Amsterdam , he was brought to Germany to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

Filmography

as screenwriter:

as production manager of version film in the Paramount Studios " Les Studios Paramount ":

  • 1931: Woman in the jungle
  • 1931: Sunday of Life
  • 1931: His girlfriend Annette
  • 1931: tropical nights
  • 1932: The leap into nowhere

Fonts

  • Talking machines in the cinematograph company , in the magazine Die Talking Machine [specialist magazine for the entire talking machine industry at home and abroad, supplement to Die Phonographische Industrie , Berlin 1.1905-10.10.1914] 9. 1913, No. 26, pages 415-416
  • Film people and other Upper Silesians , In: Film-Kurier , No. 72, March 26, 1921
  • Deeds and Plans , In: Der Welt-Film, No. 8/9, October 5, 1921.
  • From the fantasy of the cinema visitor , In Kinematographische Monatshefte No. 9/1922, p. 8f
  • Program booklet of the UfA group with a picture report about the actor Charlie Chaplin (UfA-Blätter) , 1923
  • Does the cultural film need a manuscript? In: Edgar Beyfuß , Alfred Kossowsky (Ed.): Das Kulturfilmbuch 1924, pp. 244–245

Individual evidence

  1. Jump up ↑ Kurt Mühsam, Egon Jacobsohn: Lexikon des Films, Berlin 1926, p. 149
  2. ^ Gero Gandert: The film of the Weimar Republic, Walter de Gruyter, 1993, ISBN 3-11-085261-6 . Page 809: AS 109 Go, Harald, go! "German version: Paul Reno (id Nothmann)".
  3. Claudia Heydolph (Ed.): The view of the living picture: FW Murnau's “The Last Man” and the origin of the picture narration , 2004, Verlag Ludwig, ISBN 3-933598-51-6 , p. 87
  4. Patrick Vonderau: Pictures from the North: Swedish-German Film Relations, 1914–1939, 2007, ISBN 3-89472-489-7 , p. 164
  5. Enno Patalas: Metropolis in / aus Trümmern Eine Filmgeschichte, Berlin, Bertz 2001 ISBN 3929470195 (based on a book review by Olaf Brill on filmhistoriker.de)
  6. http://www.joodsmonument.nl/person/532555/nl
  7. http://gen.scatteredmind.co.uk/show_person/1757
  8. http://www.dhm.de/datenbank/dhm.php?seite=5&fld_0=D2Z45346

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