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  1. Otto Ludwig Preminger (December 5, 1905 – April 23, 1986) was an Austrian-American director, film producer, and occasional actor. Preminger was born in Bukovina or Galicia (exactly which town is unclear), though his Jewish family moved to Vienna by the time he was ten. His interests in theater and literature lead him to take up acting, and in ...

  2. 2. The applicant, Otto-Preminger-Institut Verein für audiovisuelle Mediengestaltung (OPI), is a private association established in Innsbruck, acting through its executive committee (Vorstand) who instructed Mr. Frank Höpfel, a university professor and criminal defence counsel in Innsbruck, to represent it before the Commission. 3.

  3. Deep Freeze: Directed by George Waggner. With Adam West, Burt Ward, Alan Napier, Neil Hamilton. The press continues to attack Batman and Robin, thanks to framing by Mr. Freeze.

  4. Otto Preminger, (born Dec. 5, 1906, Vienna, Austria—died April 23, 1986, New York, N.Y., U.S.), Austrian-born U.S. film director. While studying law in his native Vienna, he worked with Max Reinhardt ’s theatre and soon became its director. In 1935 he went to the U.S. to direct Libel on Broadway. Invited to Hollywood, he made the successful ...

  5. Otto Ludwig Preminger ( Wiznitz, Austro-Ugarska 5. prosinca 1905. – New York, SAD, 23. travnja 1986. ), bio je austrijsko - američki filmski redatelj, producent i glumac, poznat kao autor više film noira, književnih adaptacija i djela koja su utjecala na pomicanja granica cenzure u filmskoj umjetnosti. Njegov brat Ingo također je bio ...

  6. Oct 16, 2007 · Hardcover – Deckle Edge, October 16, 2007. The first full-scale life of the controversial, greatly admired yet often underrated director/producer who was known as “Otto the Terrible.”. Nothing about Otto Preminger was small, trivial, or self-denying, from his privileged upbringing in Vienna as the son of an improbably successful Jewish ...

  7. Nov 5, 2013 · Features —. Nov 5, 2013. O tto Preminger, so beloved of Cahiers du cinéma in the late 1950s, has slipped out of the pantheon of American directors in recent decades. The final phase of his career, although prolific, yielded barely a film still discussed by film buffs today. And yet, in his heyday, Preminger embodied all the characteristics ...