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  1. George Hurdalek (6 February 1908 – 15 June 1980) was a German screenwriter. He wrote for more than 40 films between 1934 and 1975. He was born in Görlitz , Germany, and died in Munich , Germany.

  2. Georg Hurdalek was born on 6 February 1908 in Görlitz, Germany. He was a writer and assistant director, known for The Sound of Music (1965), Roses for the Prosecutor (1959) and Der große Zapfenstreich (1952).

    • George Hurdalek
    • June 15, 1980
    • February 6, 1908
  3. Apr 2, 2017 · Presumably George Hurdalek’s original idea was that she should be a drop-out nun with webbed feet, but they used only part of it. ‘Underneath her wimple she has curlers in her hair,’ sing the other nuns, shaking their heads with amused compassion.

  4. Liebeneiner brought in George Hurdalek and Herbert Reinecker to write the screenplay, and Franz Grothe to supervise the soundtrack, which included traditional Austrian folk songs. The movie was filmed on location in Salzburg, Austria, and Murnau am Staffelsee in Bavaria, West Germany.

  5. The Sergeant's Daughter (German: Der große Zapfenstreich) is a 1952 West German war romance film directed by George Hurdalek and starring Johanna Matz, Jan Hendriks and Friedrich Domin. It was based on a 1903 novel by Franz Adam Beyerlein which portrayed life in the army of William II.

  6. George Hurdalek is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Actor, Director, Idea, and Novel. Some of his work includes The Devil's General, The Indian Scarf, Roses for the Prosecutor, Town Without Pity, Ludwig II, Fluchtweg St. Pauli - Großalarm für die Davidswache, Dreizehn Mann und eine Kanone, and Der Schinderhannes.

  7. Georg Hurdalek (* 6. Februar 1908 in Görlitz; † 15. Juli 1980 in München) war ein deutscher Drehbuchautor und Filmregisseur