Gertrud Hinz

German film editor
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Quick Facts

IntroGerman film editor
PlacesGermany
wasFilm editor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Female
Birth8 July 1912, Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg
Death1 September 1996Pullach, Germany (aged 84 years)
Star signCancer
The details

Biography

Gertrud Hinz (8 July 1912 – 1 September 1996) was a German film editor. She was married to the cinematographer Theo Nischwitz and was sometimes credited as Gertrud Hinz-Nischwitz. She edited more than sixty films and television series during her career. In the Nazi era she edited the anti-British adventure film Uproar in Damascus (1939) and the war film Bloodbrotherhood (1941).

Selected filmography

  • Ride to Freedom (1937)
  • The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes (1937)
  • Tango Notturno (1937)
  • Secret Code LB 17 (1938)
  • The Secret Lie (1938)
  • Uproar in Damascus (1939)
  • Bloodbrotherhood (1941)
  • Mask in Blue (1943)
  • Circus Renz (1943)
  • Music in Salzburg (1944)
  • The Murder Trial of Doctor Jordan (1949)
  • The Last Shot (1951)
  • Turtledove General Delivery (1952)
  • House of Life (1952)
  • Towers of Silence (1952)
  • Marriage for One Night (1953)
  • A Parisian in Rome (1954)
  • The Fisherman from Heiligensee (1955)
  • The Golden Bridge (1956)
  • My Husband's Getting Married Today (1956)
  • I Learned That in Paris (1960)
  • Life Begins at Eight (1962)
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