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  1. Gustav Ucicky (6 July 1899 – 27 April 1961) was an Austrian film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He was one of the more successful directors in Austria and Germany from the 1930s through to the early 1960s.

  2. Gustav Ucicky was an Austrian film director known for historical and nationalistic German films done during Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. Ucicky began his career as a cameraman with director Michael Curtiz.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0879802Gustav Ucicky - IMDb

    Gustav Ucicky was born on 6 July 1898 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Der Postmeister (1940), Mother Love (1939) and Flüchtlinge (1933). He was married to Ursula Kohn and Betty Bird. He died on 27 April 1961 in Hamburg, Germany.

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  4. Jul 19, 2017 · 1940 Der Postmeister (Gustav Ucicky) Topics. Third Reich Cinema, English subtitles. Language. German. If you download the Matroska link to the right, you will get a mkv-file with optional subtitles, which you can play with a vlc-player on your computer.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HeimkehrHeimkehr - Wikipedia

    Heimkehr (English: "Homecoming") is a 1941 Nazi German anti-Polish propaganda film directed by Gustav Ucicky. It received the rare honor "Film of the Nation" in Nazi Germany, bestowed on films considered to have made an outstanding contribution to the national cause.

  6. Gustav Ucicky was born on July 6, 1898 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Der Postmeister (1940), Mother Love (1939) and Flüchtlinge (1933). He was married to Ursula Kohn and Betty Bird. He died on April 27, 1961 in Hamburg, Germany.

  7. The Collector Gustav Ucicky. Gustav Ucicky (1899–1961) is considered to be the first illegitimate son of (18621918) following the artist’s relationship with Maria Ucicka (1880–1928).