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Karl Freund

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Directed credits

113

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Very extensive directing filmography.

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Directed movies: 113Directed series: 0All crew credits: 117

TMDB ID: 70

IMDb ID: nm0005713

Known for: Camera

Born: January 16, 1890

Died: May 3, 1969

Age: 79

Place of birth: Königinhof, Bohemia, Czech Republic

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1913 - 1960

Years active: 48

Average TMDB rating: 6.69

Wikidata: Q62099

Also known as

Carl Freund • Karl W. Freund

Frequent jobs

Director of Photography (105)Director (8)Camera Operator (2)Producer (1)Production Supervisor (1)

Biography

​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.

Movies

Directed Movies

Movies directed by Karl Freund.

Movie poster for The Golem (1960)

Director of Photography

The Golem

1960 Movie
Movie poster for I Love Lucy: The Movie (1953)

Director of Photography

I Love Lucy: The Movie

1953 Movie
Movie poster for Bright Leaf (1950)

Director of Photography

Bright Leaf

1950 Movie
Movie poster for Montana (1950)

Director of Photography

Montana

1950 Movie
Movie poster for South of St. Louis (1949)

Director of Photography

South of St. Louis

1949 Movie
Movie poster for The Decision of Christopher Blake (1948)

Director of Photography

The Decision of Christopher Blake

1948 Movie
Movie poster for Key Largo (1948)

Director of Photography

Key Largo

1948 Movie
Movie poster for Wallflower (1948)

Director of Photography

Wallflower

1948 Movie
Movie poster for That Hagen Girl (1947)

Director of Photography

That Hagen Girl

1947 Movie
Movie poster for This Time for Keeps (1947)

Director of Photography

This Time for Keeps

1947 Movie
Movie poster for Undercurrent (1946)

Director of Photography

Undercurrent

1946 Movie
Movie poster for A Letter for Evie (1946)

Director of Photography

A Letter for Evie

1946 Movie
Movie poster for Two Smart People (1946)

Director of Photography

Two Smart People

1946 Movie
Movie poster for Dangerous Partners (1945)

Director of Photography

Dangerous Partners

1945 Movie
Movie poster for Without Love (1945)

Director of Photography

Without Love

1945 Movie
Movie poster for The Thin Man Goes Home (1944)

Director of Photography

The Thin Man Goes Home

1944 Movie
Movie poster for The Seventh Cross (1944)

Director of Photography

The Seventh Cross

1944 Movie
Movie poster for A Guy Named Joe (1944)

Director of Photography

A Guy Named Joe

1944 Movie
Movie poster for Cry 'Havoc' (1943)

Director of Photography

Cry 'Havoc'

1943 Movie
Movie poster for Du Barry Was a Lady (1943)

Director of Photography

Du Barry Was a Lady

1943 Movie
Movie poster for A Yank at Eton (1942)

Director of Photography

A Yank at Eton

1942 Movie
Movie poster for The War Against Mrs. Hadley (1942)

Director of Photography

The War Against Mrs. Hadley

1942 Movie
Movie poster for The Affairs of Martha (1942)

Director of Photography

The Affairs of Martha

1942 Movie
Movie poster for Tortilla Flat (1942)

Director of Photography

Tortilla Flat

1942 Movie
Movies

Acting Appearances in Movies

Movie cast credits for Karl Freund.