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    Wolf Peter Rilla (16 March 1920 – 19 October 2005) was a film director and writer of German background, who worked mainly in the United Kingdom. Rilla is known for directing Village of the Damned (1960). He wrote many books for students, such as The Writer and the Screen: On Writing for Film and Television and The A to Z of Movie Making.

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    Wolf Rilla. Director: Village of the Damned. Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1920, Wolf Rilla was the son of German actor Walter Rilla. When Nazi leader Adolf Hitler came to power, the elder Rilla--who was Jewish--moved his family to London, England.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • March 16, 1920
    • Wolf Rilla
    • October 19, 2005
  4. Mini Bio. Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1920, Wolf Rilla was the son of German. actor Walter Rilla. When Nazi leader. Adolf Hitler came to power, the elder. Rilla--who was Jewish--moved his family to London, England. After completing his education, Wolf went to work for the BBC World.

    • March 16, 1920
    • October 19, 2005
  5. Film director and author. Rilla was best known as a film director and script writer, most notably of the 1960 movie Village of the Damned. Born in Germany of a Jewish father, he and his family moved to England when he was a teenager to avoid the rise of the Nazis to power. Here he attended St. Catharine's, Cambridge, earning an M.A. in 1945.

  6. The German-born director and writer Wolf Rilla had a prolific career in British television and cinema, and will be particularly remembered for his direction of the 1960 film Village of the...

  7. Wolf Peter Rilla was born in Berlin in 1920, the son of the actor-producer Walter Rilla. The family left Germany and settled in England in 1934. After graduating from Cambridge, Rilla joined the BBC, producing plays for radio and television. He entered the film industry in 1953, directing four features that year: the gentle domestic comedy Glad ...

  8. Best remembered today for his seminal 1960 horror film "Village Of The Damned," Wolf Rilla's extensive career saw him flourish in multiple fields. His father, Walter Rilla, was a well-known half-Jewish actor who feared for his family's safety when Hitler came to power. In 1934, the family moved to London and Walter joined the BBC in 1939.

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