Rudolf Dworsky Explained
Rudolf Dworsky (1882–1927) was a German film producer and director of the Silent era. His production company was called Aafa-Film (Althoff-Ambos-Film), Berlin, the co-owner was the producer Gabriel Levy.
Selected filmography
Producer
Director
- William Tell (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1923)
- In the Valleys of the Southern Rhine (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1925)
- The Fallen (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1926)
- Sword and Shield (co-director: Victor Janson, 1926)
- Vienna, How it Cries and Laughs (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1926)
- The Divorcée (co-director: Victor Janson, 1926)
- Kissing Is No Sin (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1926)
- The Laughing Husband (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1926)
- Carnival Magic (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1927)
- Rinaldo Rinaldini (co-director: Max Obal, 1927)
- Circle of Lovers (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1927)
Bibliography
- Bauche, Freddy. Le cinéma suisse, 1898-1998. L'AGE D'HOMME, 1998.
- Hermanni, Horst O. Von Jean Gabin bis Walter Huston. Books on Demand, 2009.