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American screenwriter
Irma von Cube (December 26, 1899,
Hanover – July 25, 1977) was a
German -
American
screenwriter .
[1] She began as an
actress and a writer for films in Germany in the early 1930s, and continued when she arrived in the United States in 1938.
Among her films is the
They Shall Have Music (1939),
Johnny Belinda (1948), for which she received an
Academy Award nomination, and
Song of Love (1947) co-starring
Katharine Hepburn ,
Paul Henreid , and
Robert Walker . She also directed one of five segments of the Italy-UK co-production
anthology film
A Tale of Five Cities (1951). She was the mother of Oscar-winning producer
Konstantin Kalser .
Filmography
Mädchenschicksale (dir.
Richard Löwenbein , 1928)
What Price Love? (dir.
E. W. Emo , 1929)
Farewell (dir.
Robert Siodmak , 1930)
Dolly Gets Ahead (dir.
Anatole Litvak , 1930)
The Stolen Face (dir.
Philipp Lothar Mayring and Erich Schmidt, 1930)
No More Love (dir.
Anatole Litvak , 1931)
[2]
Der Hochtourist (dir.
Alfred Zeisler , 1931)
The Cheeky Devil (dir.
Carl Boese and
Heinz Hille , 1932)
The Song of Night (dir.
Anatole Litvak , 1932)
Sehnsucht 202 (dir.
Max Neufeld , 1932)
Eine von uns [
it ] (dir.
Johannes Meyer , 1932)
A Song for You (dir.
Joe May , 1933)
[3]
Mayerling (dir.
Anatole Litvak , 1936)
La Peur (dir.
Victor Tourjansky , 1936)
The Terrible Lovers (dir.
Marc Allégret , 1936)
Street of Shadows (dir.
G. W. Pabst , 1937)
They Shall Have Music (dir.
Archie Mayo , 1939)
Song of Love (dir.
Clarence Brown , 1947)
Johnny Belinda (dir.
Jean Negulesco , 1948)
The Girl in White (dir.
John Sturges , 1952)
Director
Actress
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