Willy Winterstein

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Willy Winterstein
Born22 February 1895
Died4 July 1965 (1965-07-05) (aged 70)
Other namesWilhelm Moritz Winterstein
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1916–1965 (film)

Willy Winterstein (1895–1965) was an Austrian cinematographer. [1]

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Selected filmography

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  1. Jacobsen & Prinzler p.275

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