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Wolf C. Hartwig (8 September 1919, Düsseldorf, Germany – 18 December 2017, Paris, France) sometimes credited as Wolfgang C. Hartwig and Wolfgang Hartwig, was a German film producer working in exploitation genres.
Jan 2, 2018 · German producer Wolf C. Hartwig, best known for Sam Peckinpah ‘s 1977 blockbuster “Cross of Iron,” has died in Paris at the age of 98. He was a controversial figure within the Teutonic film biz...
- Jamie Lang
Wolf C. Hartwig was born on 8 September 1919 in Düsseldorf, Germany. He was a producer and actor, known for Cross of Iron (1977), Mission to Hell (1964) and Agent 505 - Todesfalle Beirut (1966). He was married to Véronique Vendell.
- Producer, Actor, Production Manager
- September 8, 1919
- Wolf C. Hartwig
- December 18, 2017
Wolf C. Hartwig was born on September 8, 1919 in Düsseldorf, Germany. He was a producer and actor, known for Cross of Iron (1977), Mission to Hell (1964) and Agent 505 - Todesfalle Beirut (1966). He was married to Véronique Vendell.
- September 8, 1919
- December 18, 2017
Dec 18, 2017 · Wolf C. Hartwig is known as an Producer, Actor, Story, and Co-Producer. Some of his work includes Cross of Iron, Horrors of Spider Island, Bloody Moon, 14 and Under, Schoolgirl Report Part 10: Every Girl Starts Sometime..., Breakthrough, The Head, and Schoolgirl Report Part 2: What Keeps Parents Awake at Night.
Cross of Iron was a joint Anglo-German production between EMI Films and ITC Entertainment of London and Rapid Films GmbH from Munich. Although the West German producer, Wolf C. Hartwig had secured a budget of $4 million, only a fraction of it was available as pre-production started.
Wolf C. Hartwig (* 8. September 1919 in Düsseldorf; † 18. Dezember 2017 in Paris; gebürtig Wolfgang Hartwig) war ein deutscher Filmproduzent