Mini-Biography:
Hugo Riesenfeld was born on Januar 26, 1879 in Wien. He was an American Zeneszerző, known for Sunrise (1927), Tabu (1931), The Iron Mask (1929), Hugo Riesenfeld's first movie on record is from 1916. Hugo Riesenfeld died on September 10, 1939 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1938.
1938: Wide open faces (Hudba), Režie Kurt Neumann, with Alan Baxter, Joe E. Brown, Berton Churchill,
1934: Flirtation (Hudba), Režie Leo Birinski, with Ben Alexander, Emma Dunn, Cissy Fitzgerald,
1931: Tabu (Hudba), Režie Robert J. Flaherty, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Hitu, Jules, Kong Ah,
1930: One Romantic Night (Hudba), Režie Paul Ludwig Stein, with Lillian Gish, Rod La Rocque, Conrad Nagel,
1929: The Iron Mask (Hudba), Režie Allan Dwan, with William Bakewell, Leon Barry, Belle Bennett,
1929: Eternal Love (Hudba: (/xx/) ), Režie Ernst Lubitsch, with John Barrymore, Camilla Horn, Victor Varconi,
1929: The Godless Girl (Hudba), Režie Cecil B. DeMille, with Lina Basquette, Marie Prevost, Tom Keene,
1928: Tempest (Hudba), Režie Sam Taylor, Victor Tourjansky, with John Barrymore, Camilla Horn, Louis Wolheim,
1927: Rough Riders (Hudba), Režie Victor Fleming, with Noah Beery, Charles Farrell, George Bancroft,
1927: Sunrise (Hudba), Režie Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Herman Bing, Eddie Boland, Gina Corrado,
1927: King of Kings (Hudba), Režie Cecil B. DeMille, with Charles Belcher, William Boyd, Dorothy Cumming,
1920: Always Audacious (Hudba), Režie James Cruze, with Wallace Reid, Margaret Loomis, Clarence Geldart,
1919: The Miracle Man (Hudba), Režie George Loane Tucker, with Lon Chaney, Betty Compson, Joseph J. Dowling,
1918: Woman (Hudba), Režie Maurice Tourneur, with Florence Billings, Warren Cook, Henry West,
1918: The Blue Bird (Hudba), Režie Maurice Tourneur, with Tula Belle, Robin Macdougall, Edwin E. Reed,
1916: The Aryan (Hudba), Režie Reginald Barker, William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Gertrude Claire, Charles K. French,
1916: Hoodoo Ann (Hudba), Režie Lloyd Ingraham, with Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, William H. Brown,