Viktor von Struwe

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Viktor von Struwe
Born2 November 1892
Died4 January 1964
OccupationProducer
Years active1932-1955 (film)

Viktor von Struwe (1892-1964) was a German film producer. [1] He also worked as an assistant director on four films. He is sometimes credited as Viktor von Struve.

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  1. Loacker p.413

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