Franz Gribitz

Author - Germany
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Franz Gribitz is not on record. He is a German Author, known for Eine Reise ins Glück (1958), Weisser Holunder (1957), Hin und her (1948), Franz Gribitz's first movie on record is from 1941. His last motion picture on file dates from 1958.

Franz Gribitz Filmography [Auszug]
1958: [/ /1] Eine Reise ins Glück (Scenario), Directed by Wolfgang Schleif, with Ernst Braasch, Harry Fuss, Claudia Gerstäcker,
1957: [] Weisser Holunder (The White Elderbush) (Scenario), Directed by Paul May, with Germaine Damar, Carl Möhner, Carla Hagen,
1957: [] Der müde Theodor (Scenario), Directed by Géza von Cziffra, with Heinz Erhardt, Loni Heuser, Karin Baal,
1951: [10.26] Gangsterpremiere (Scenario), Directed by Curd Jürgens, with Grethe Weiser, Bruni Löbel, Michael Janisch,
1948: [01.23] Hin und her (Scenario), Directed by Theo Lingen, with Fritz Eckhardt, Hermann Erhardt, Fritz Falkner,
1945: [08.19] Wiener Mädeln (Young Girls of Vienna, Wiener Madeln) (Scenario), Directed by Willi Forst, with Willi Forst, Anton Edthofer, Judith Holzmeister,
1943: [09.24] Tolle Nacht (Scenario), Directed by Theo Lingen, with Hilde Classen, Gustav Fröhlich, Marte Harell,
1942: [/ /1] Liebeskomödie (Scenario), Directed by Theo Lingen, with Rudolf Carl, Ursula Herking, Theo Lingen,
1941: [11.04] Was geschah in dieser Nacht? (Scenario), Directed by Theo Lingen, with , Angelo Ferrari, ,

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