A student of art history, philology, design and theater at the Munich Art School and Munich University, actor/writer/director Helmut Kaeutner (usually spelled Kautner) launched his career with the Munich Student Cabaret, also known as "Die vier Nachrichter," in 1931. The following year, Kauetner entered films as an actor in Kreuzer Emden. After four years with the Cabaret, he worked as a theatrical actor and director in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. He made his film directorial bow with the frothy musical Kitty and the World Conference (1939). His sympathetic portrayal of an English minister and his lightly satirical comments on the relationship between Italy and Germany angered Nazi minister of propaganda Josef Goebbels. As a result, Kauetner was careful to avoid any sort of political commentary in his wartime films, which had the salutary effect of keeping him out of trouble after Germany lost the war. Having previously specialized in Lubitsch-like escapist fare, Kauetner quietly switched gears after 1945, gradually accruing a reputation as a serious "prestige" director. This stylistic change would earn him international acclaim, even while his devotees bemoaned the loss of the director's light touch. In 1954, his The Last Bridge, a stark, realistic war drama, won the International Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. On the strength of Last Bridge, Kaeutner was brought to Hollywood by Universal Pictures; the resulting films were The Restless Years (1958) and Stranger in My Arms (1959). He then returned to Germany, turning out such intriguing films as The Rest is Silence (a 1960 update of Hamlet) before moving into television in 1969. On occasion, Kaeutner would return to acting, most memorably as the title character in Karl May (1974). Helmut Kaeutner was married to actress/director Erica Balque.
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Karl May
Actor |
1974 | |||
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Versuchung Im Sommerwind
Actor |
1973 | |||
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Die Feuerzangenbowle
Director, Screenwriter |
1970 | |||
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Hauser's Memory
Actor |
1970 | |||
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Lausbubengeschichten
Director |
1965 | |||
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Das Haus in Montevideo
Director |
1963 | |||
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Der Traum Von Lieschen Muller
Director |
1962 | |||
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Die Gans Von Sedan
Director, Screenwriter |
1962 | |||
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Die Rote
Director |
1962 | |||
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Schwarzer Kies
Director |
1961 | |||
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Das Glas Wasser
Director, Screenwriter |
1960 | |||
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A Stranger in My Arms
Director |
1959 | |||
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Der Rest ist Schweigen
Director, Producer, Screenwriter |
1959 | |||
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Der Schinderhannes
Director |
1959 | |||
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Sans Tambour Ni Trompette
Director |
1959 | |||
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The Affairs of Julie
Director, Screenwriter |
1958 | |||
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The Restless Years
Director |
1958 | |||
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Monpti
Director |
1957 | |||
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Der Hauptmann von Koepenick
Director, Screenwriter |
1956 | |||
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Des Teufels General
Director, Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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Griff Nach Den Sternen
Director |
1955 | |||
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Himmel Ohne Sterne
Director, Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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Ludwig II
Director |
1955 | |||
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Bildnis Einer Unbekannten
Director |
1954 | |||
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Die Letzte Bruecke
Director, Screenwriter |
1954 | |||
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Nachts Auf Den Strassen
Screenwriter |
1951 | |||
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Epilog
Director, Screenwriter |
1950 | |||
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Film without a Name
Screenwriter |
1950 | |||
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Königskinder
Director |
1950 | |||
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Der Apfel Ist Ab
Actor, Director |
1949 | |||
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Film Ohne Titel
Screenwriter |
1947 | |||
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In Jenen Tagen
Director, Screenwriter |
1947 | |||
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Unter den Bruecken
Director, Screenwriter |
1946 | |||
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Grosse Freiheit Nr. 7
Actor, Director, Screenwriter |
1945 | |||
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Romanz in Moll
Actor, Director, Screenwriter |
1943 | |||
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Wir Machen Musik
Director |
1942 | |||
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Auf Wiedersehen, Franziska!
Director, Screenwriter |
1941 | |||
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Kleider Machen Leute
Director |
1940 | |||
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Kitty und Die Weltkonferenz
Director, Screenwriter |
1939 |