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Irma von Cube

Irma von Cube was a German-American screenwriter. She began as an actress and a writer for films in Germany in the early 1930s, and continued when she arrived in the United States in 1938.

Filmography
Mädchenschicksale (dir. Richard Löwenbein, 1928) • What Price Love? (dir. E. W. Emo, 1929) • Farewell (dir. Robert Siodmak, 1930) • Dolly Gets Ahead (dir. Anatole Litvak, 1930) • The Stolen Face (dir. Philipp Lothar Mayring and Erich Schmidt, 1930) • No More Love (dir. Anatole Litvak, 1931) • Calais-Dover (dir. Anatole Litvak and Jean Boyer, 1931) • Der Hochtourist (dir. Alfred Zeisler, 1931) • The Cheeky Devil (dir. Carl Boese and Heinz Hille, 1932) • You Will Be My Wife (dir. Carl Boese, Heinz Hille and Serge de Poligny, 1932) • The Song of Night (dir. Anatole Litvak, 1932) • Tell Me Tonight (dir. Anatole Litvak, 1932) • ''One Night's Song'' (dir. Anatole Litvak, 1933) • Sehnsucht 202 (dir. Max Neufeld, 1932) • '''' (dir. Max Neufeld and Fred Ellis, 1932) • '''' (dir. Johannes Meyer, 1932) • A Song for You (dir. Joe May, 1933) • ''Tout pour l'amour'' (dir. Joe May and Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1933) • My Song for You (dir. Maurice Elvey, 1934) • Mayerling (dir. Anatole Litvak, 1936) • La Peur (dir. Victor Tourjansky, 1936) • The Terrible Lovers (dir. Marc Allégret, 1936) • Street of Shadows (dir. G. W. Pabst, 1937) • Under Secret Orders (dir. Edmond T. Gréville, 1937) • They Shall Have Music (dir. Archie Mayo, 1939) • Song of Love (dir. Clarence Brown, 1947) • Johnny Belinda (dir. Jean Negulesco, 1948) • The Girl in White (dir. John Sturges, 1952) DirectorA Tale of Five Cities (1951) ActressNameless Heroes (1925) == References ==
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