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    Harald Reinl (8 July 1908 in Bad Ischl, Austria – 9 October 1986 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain) was an Austrian film director. He is known for the films he made based on Edgar Wallace and Karl May books (see Karl May movies and Edgar Wallace movies) and also made mountain films, Heimatfilms, German war films and entries in such popular ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0718243Harald Reinl - IMDb

    Harald Reinl was born on 9 July 1908 in Bad Ischl, Austria-Hungary [now Upper Austria, Austria]. He was a director and writer, known for Face of the Frog (1959), Chariots of the Gods (1970) and Night on Mont-Blanc (1951). He was married to Daniela Delis, Karin Dor and Corinna Frank. He died on 9 October 1986 in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Harald_ReinlHarald Reinl - Wikiwand

    Harald Reinl was an Austrian film director. He is known for the films he made based on Edgar Wallace and Karl May books and also made mountain films, Heimatfilms, German war films and entries in such popular German film series as Dr. Mabuse, Jerry Cotton and Kommissar X.

  4. Harald Reinl was an Austrian film screenwriter and director. He is known for the movies he made based on Edgar Wallace and Karl May books. His first movie as director was the mountain film ''Mountain Crystal'' (1949). Harald Reinl was stabbed to death by Daniela Maria Delis, his third wife and a former actress.

  5. Harald Reinl was an Austrian-born, director with a career of several unique distinctions, most prominent among them his role as the creator of several German-language westerns during the 1960s.

  6. Recently viewed. Mysteries of the Gods: Directed by Harald Reinl, Charles Romine. With William Shatner, Robert Charroux, Jeane Dixon, Max H. Flindt. A documentary movie about the influence of "ancient astronauts" in mankind's history.

  7. Die Nibelungen, Teil 1 - Siegfried: Directed by Harald Reinl. With Uwe Beyer, Rolf Henniger, Siegfried Wischnewski, Maria Marlow. Volker von Alzey, the royal bard of the Burgunds (far greater then modern Burgundy), ruled by the Christian, papist king Gunther, who has two brave, loyal brothers and a sister Kriemhild, tells in rhyme the tale of ...

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