
Luise Fleck
Directing
Biography
Luise Fleck, née Veltée (1 August 1873 – 15 March 1950) was an Austrian film director, producer, screenwriter, and co-founder of Austria's earliest significant film production company, Wiener Kunstfilm. Altogether, Fleck wrote at least 18 screenplays, directed 53 films and produced 129 films. Some sources assume far higher figures, allowing for her work being often uncredited.
Known For

When their relatives from the countryside miss the train to their wedding anniversary, Lawyer Dr. Helwing and his wife Dolly decide to go out together. Meanwhile, infamous burglar "Monokel-Fredy" enters the Helwing villa with some of his cronies, only to find out that the relatives have arrived after all.
Csardas: Her Wildest Night
Based on the novel Trilby by George du Maurier. A girl named Trilby meets Svengali, a musician and hypnotist, who claims he can turn her into a talented singer via hypnosis.
Svengali

Based on the operetta of the same name.
The Prince's Child

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Die Geliebte seiner Hoheit

The ship-owner Herr Reeder Roberts organizes a world trip on his luxury liner "Yoshiwara". Aboard are millionaires and famous artists, but also criminals. The manager of the ship-owner, Stefan Martini, has been murdered shortly before the departure in a mysterious way. Several persons are suspected and these are, precisely, the passengers of the "Yoshiwara".
Yacht of the Seven Sins

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Ein Mädel aus dem Volke

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Die schönste Frau von Paris

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The Happy Vagabonds

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Lebenswogen
German crime film
Einbruch im Bankhaus Reichenbach
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Von Stufe zu Stufe

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The Csikos Baroness

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Der Bettelstudent

Slapstick-style comedy in which a celebrity, to escape a marriage, trades places with his personal chauffeur.
An Auto and No Money

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Der Meineidbauer

The young pastor Peter Hell, kind and philanthropic, is the subject of gossip spread by the hateful Wurzelsepp, who was once refused marriage.
Der Pfarrer von Kirchfeld

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His Majesty's Lieutenant
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Die Tochter der Frau von Larsac
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Hoffmanns Erzählungen

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