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  1. Alfred Greven (9 October 1897—9 February 1973) was a German film producer. He is best known for his work during World War II, when he was head of the German-controlled French film company Continental Films .

  2. The director of Continental Film was the German producer Alfred Greven, who was born in 1897 in Elberfeld and died in 1973 in Cologne. After leaving the Gymnasium he volunteered in September 1914 for the German Army. He fought at the Western Front in the infantry and was severely wounded.

  3. Alfred Greven, né le 9 octobre 1897 à Elberfeld et mort le 9 février 1973 à Cologne, est un réalisateur et producteur de film allemand, directeur de la Continental Films à sa création le 3 octobre 1940 [1].

  4. Alfred Greven (* 9. Oktober 1897 in Elberfeld; † 9. Februar 1973 in Köln) war ein deutscher Filmproduzent

  5. Charged with producing entertaining and profitable films rather than propaganda, producer Alfred Greven employed some of the greatest French actors and most prestigious directors of the time, including Maurice Tourneur, Henri Decoin, Henri-Georges Clouzot, and Marcel Carné.

  6. Alfred Greven is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Actor, Creator, and Production Manager. Some of their work includes The Murderer Lives at Number 21, Carnival of Sinners, The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes, Who Killed Santa Claus?, Strangers in the House, Whims, The Green Domino, and The Wolf Farm.

  7. Nov 21, 2017 · La Continental: Le mystère Greven: Directed by Claudia Collao. With Michèle Alfa, Antoine Balpêtré, Pierre Barillet, Jean-Louis Barrault. Alfred Greven was the head a French movie studio founded with Nazi money producing propaganda and the most subversive masterpieces of French Cinema.