Otto Hunte

Otto Hunte Otto Hunte (9 January 1881 – 28 December 1960) was a German production designer, art director and set decorator. Hunte is considered one of the most important artists in the history of early German cinema, mainly for his set designs on the early silent movies of Fritz Lang. A working relationship with fellow designers Karl Vollbrecht and Erich Kettelhut defined his early career. Hunte's architectural designs are found in many of the period's most important films including ''Dr. Mabuse the Gambler'', ''Die Nibelungen'' (1924), ''Metropolis'' (1927) and ''Der blaue Engel''. Hunte subsequently worked as one of the leading set designers during the Nazi era. After World War II, he was employed by the East German DEFA studios. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 3 results of 3 for search 'Hunte, Otto, 1881-1960', query time: 0.02s Refine Results
  1. 1

    The blue angel by Hollaender, Friedrich

    New York : Kino on Video, 2001
    English version.
    Other Authors:
    Format: Video

    This item is not available through FLO. Please contact your home library for further assistance.
  2. 2

    The blue angel by Hollaender, Friedrich

    New York : Kino on Video, 2001
    English version.
    Other Authors:
    Format: Video

    This item is not available through FLO. Please contact your home library for further assistance.
  3. 3

    Metropolis

    [New York, NY] : Kino International, 2010
    [2010 restored version]
    Other Authors:
    Format: Electronic Video
    Streaming video (Emerson users only)
    Streaming video (MCPHS users only)
    Streaming video (Wentworth users only)