Walter Tost

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Walter Tost
Born30 March 1895
Died28 December 1948 (aged 53)
Berlin, Germany
Occupation(s)Producer, Actor
Years active1921-1945 (film)

Walter Tost (1895-1948) was a German film producer and production manager. [1] Much of his work was with Terra Film during the Nazi era. He was the elder brother of Hans Tost, also a film producer.

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  1. Giesen p.189

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