Hermann Ludwig

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Hermann Ludwig
OccupationEditor
Years active1947-1964

Hermann Ludwig was a German film editor of the post-war era. [1] He edited thirty German films and television series between 1947 and 1964.

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Selected filmography

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  1. Pitts p.49

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