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  1. Jan 30, 2018 · Of all those to make the transition from silent to talking pictures, none did it with more elegance and erudition than Ernst Lubitsch.Indeed, you would need top 10s covering the periods 1914-28 and 1929-48 to do full justice to his achievement and include such items as the mockingly satirical Anna Boleyn (1920), the deceptively incisive Lady Windermere’s Fan (1926), the scandalously ...

  2. Ernst Lubitsch Biography. . b. January 29, 1892 in Berlin. d. November 30, 1947 in Hollywood. The son of a prosperous tailor, he was drawn to the stage while participating in plays staged by his high school, which he quit at 16. To satisfy both his own urge to act and his father's desire that he take over the family business, he began leading a ...

  3. theyshootpictures.com › lubitschernstTSPDT - Ernst Lubitsch

    "Ernst Lubitsch was the director most closely identified with the genre of romantic comedy during the Studio era. He was known for the "Lubitsch touch," the ineffable combination of gloss, sophistication, wit, irony, and, above all, lightness, that he brought to his material...

  4. Sound Clips. Screening Room. Timeline. Tribute to classic film director Ernst Lubitsch who was best known for bringing his masterful *touch* to witty, sophisticated, romantic-comedies and musicals.

  5. Ernst Lubitsch (January 29, 1892 – November 30, 1947) was a German film director, producer, writer, and actor. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch".

  6. Dec 2, 2008 · Berlin 1892 – d. Hollywood 1947) Ernst Lubitsch and crew on the set of One Hour With You. Director, actor, and producer. One of the great geniuses of comedy in the cinema, Lubitsch was the most ...

  7. "The Lubitsch Touch" is a brief description that embraces a long list of virtues: sophistication, style, subtlety, wit, charm, elegance, suavity, polished nonchalance and audacious sexual nuance." -- Richard Christiansen "The subtle humor and virtuoso visual wit in the films of Ernst Lubitsch.