Harald Reinl

Harald Reinl

Born: July 9, 1908
Died: October 9, 1986
in Bad Ischl, Austira
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.

Movies for Harald Reinl...

Harald Reinl - Kino ohne Probleme
Title: Harald Reinl - Kino ohne Probleme
Character: Self
Released: December 15, 1985
Type: Movie
Documentary about German director Harald Reinl
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Pepe, der Paukerschreck
Title: Pepe, der Paukerschreck
Character: Mann
Released: June 26, 1969
Type: Movie
Mommsen Gymnasium director Taft secretly places his nephew as a spy with the difficult class of Pepe Nietnagel. During the celebration for the 100th anniversary, a simulated fire forces the school to shut down for a week. The director's attempt to get a tough teacher assigned by the department of education results in the exact opposite because of Nietnagel's intervention.
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White Ecstasy
Title: White Ecstasy
Released: December 10, 1931
Type: Movie
Leni, a daring young girl, is visiting for the second time a ski-resort. The local ski-teachers agree to organize a "fox-hunt" for her. Leni and Hannes are "the foxes", and about 40 other skiers will have to catch them, starting with a 15 minutes delay. It's not the story that makes this film, but the extremely spectacular, thrilling shots about skiing.
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Storm Over Mont Blanc
Title: Storm Over Mont Blanc
Released: December 25, 1930
Type: Movie
In a lonely outpost atop the treacherous Mont Blanc, an intrepid scientist lives with minimal connection to the world below. Through the telegraph, Hanes (Sepp Rist) communicates with a beautiful astronomer (Leni Riefenstahl) and is occasionally visited by an airplane pilot (Ernst Udet) upon whom he depends on supplies. In the midst of a ferocious snowstorm, Hannes loses his gloves and his weather station is battered by the elements. Suffering frostbite and unable to descend the mountain, he sends out a desperate S.O.S. in the hope that someone can brave the elements and rescue him from certain death. Eerily romantic and overshadowed by the constant threat of doom, Storm over Mont Blanc is a "quintessential " mountain film by Arnold Fanck, the genre's innovator and unparalleled master.