Richard Kühle

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Richard Kühle (born January 28, 1894 in Munich , German Empire , † after 1920) was a German writer and screenwriter .

Live and act

Little is known about the cool career. At a young age he wrote a number of works, including plays, novels, humoresques and crime stories such as "Sick People", "Quousque Tandem", "A Spring Fairy Tale", "There Were Two King Children" and "From Grandfather's Youth". Born in Munich, he came across the actor Ernst Reicher and the screenwriter Richard Hutter to film in 1918 and in the next two years wrote a number of less noteworthy entertainment films without artistic significance for smaller production companies. After 1920, Kühle was no longer active as a screenwriter.

Filmography

  • 1918: The Gold Valley
  • 1918: The Fool's Castle
  • 1918: The marked man
  • 1919: The lonely woman
  • 1919: artist's expenses
  • 1919: Mandrake and the Golem
  • 1919: The Black Cabinet
  • 1919: The cock feather
  • 1919: The lady with the spider
  • 1919: The white roses from Ravensberg
  • 1919: The Fool's Castle
  • 1920: The Land of Promise
  • 1920: The prosecutor
  • 1920: the lizard

literature

  • Hans Richter (ed.): Filmstern 1922 . Hans Hermann Richter Verlag, Berlin-Wilmersdorf 1921/22, p. 47 f.

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