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Karl Freund

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Born: 1890-01-16

Königinhof, Bohemia, Czech Republic

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Karl W. Freund, A.S.C. (January 16, 1890-May 3, 1969) was a cinematographer and film director. Born in Dvůr Králové (Königinhof), Bohemia, his career began in 1905 when, at age 15, he got a job as an assistant projectionist for a film company in Berlin where his family moved in 1901. He worked as a cinematographer on over 100 films, including the German Expressionist films The Golem (1920), The Last Laugh (1924) and Metropolis (1927). Freund emigrated to the United States in 1929 where he continued to shoot well remembered films such as Dracula (1931) and Key Largo (1948). He won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for The Good Earth (1937). In 1937, he went to Germany to bring his only daughter, Gerda Maria Freund, back to the United States, saving her from almost certain death in the concentration camps. Karl's ex-wife, Susette Freund (née Liepmannssohn), remained in Germany where she was interned at the Ravensbrück concentration camp and eventually taken in March, 1942 to Bernburg Euthanasia Center where she was murdered. Between 1921 and 1935, Freund also directed ten films, of which the best known are probably The Mummy (1932) starring Boris Karloff, and his last film as director, Mad Love (1935) starring Peter Lorre. Freund's only known film as an actor is Carl Dreyer's Michael (1924) in which he has a cameo as a sycophantic art dealer who saves the tobacco ashes dropped by a famous painter. At the beginning of the 1950s, he was persuaded by Desi Arnaz at Desilu to be the cinematographer in 1951 for the televisions series I Love Lucy. Critics have credited Freund for the show's lustrous black and white cinematography, but more importantly, Freund designed the "flat lighting" system for shooting sitcoms that is still in use today. This system covers the set in light, thus eliminating shadows and allowing the use of three moving cameras without having to modify the lighting in-between shots. And where Freund did not invent the three camera shooting system, he did perfect it for use with film cameras in front of a live audience. Freund and his production team also worked on other sitcoms produced at/through Desilu such as "Our Miss Brooks". Description above from the Wikipedia article Karl Freund, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Karl Freund — Movies

MetropolisHD8.1Movie
Metropolis
1927
The Last LaughHD7.8Movie
The Last Laugh
1924
All Quiet on the Western FrontHD7.7Movie
All Quiet on the Western Front
1930
I Love Lucy: The MovieHD7.7Movie
I Love Lucy: The Movie
1953
Berlin: Symphony of a Great CityHD7.5Movie
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City
1927
Key LargoHD7.5Movie
Key Largo
1948
Three ComradesHD7.3Movie
Three Comrades
1938
TartuffeHD7.2Movie
Tartuffe
1926
DraculaHD7.2Movie
Dracula
1931
The Thin Man Goes HomeHD7.1Movie
The Thin Man Goes Home
1944
Mad LoveHD7.0Movie
Mad Love
1935
The Golem: How He Came Into the WorldHD7.0Movie
The Golem: How He Came Into the World
1920
CamilleHD7.0Movie
Camille
1936
Without LoveHD7.0Movie
Without Love
1945
Pride and PrejudiceHD6.9Movie
Pride and Prejudice
1940
A Letter for EvieHD6.9Movie
A Letter for Evie
1946
Fräulein ElseHD6.9Movie
Fräulein Else
1929
The Seventh CrossHD6.8Movie
The Seventh Cross
1944
The MummyHD6.8Movie
The Mummy
1932
Blossoms in the DustHD6.7Movie
Blossoms in the Dust
1941
A Guy Named JoeHD6.7Movie
A Guy Named Joe
1944
VarietyHD6.7Movie
Variety
1925
Rose of Washington SquareHD6.7Movie
Rose of Washington Square
1939
The Chocolate SoldierHD6.7Movie
The Chocolate Soldier
1941
The Finances of the Grand DukeHD6.7Movie
The Finances of the Grand Duke
1924
Two Smart PeopleHD6.6Movie
Two Smart People
1946
The Affairs of MarthaHD6.6Movie
The Affairs of Martha
1942
WallflowerHD6.6Movie
Wallflower
1948
ConquestHD6.6Movie
Conquest
1937
Cry 'Havoc'HD6.5Movie
Cry 'Havoc'
1943