Robert Luthardt is a Production Design and Art Direction born on 3 march 1917
Robert Luthardt
Robert Luthardt participated to
14 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Art
, 2h31
Directed by William WylerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicalsActors Barbra Streisand,
Omar Sharif,
Kay Medford,
Anne Francis,
Walter Pidgeon,
Mae QuestelRoles Art Direction
Rating73%
Set in and around New York City just prior to and following World War I, the story opens with Ziegfeld Follies star Fanny Brice (Barbra Streisand) awaiting the return of husband Nicky Arnstein (Omar Sharif) from prison, and then moves into an extended flashback focusing on their meeting and marriage., 2h5
Directed by Billy WilderOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes PolitiqueActors Jack Lemmon,
Walter Matthau,
Cliff Osmond,
Lurene Tuttle,
Les Tremayne,
Harry HolcombeRoles Art Direction
Rating71%
CBS cameraman Harry Hinkle (Jack Lemmon) gets injured when football player Luther "Boom Boom" Jackson (Ron Rich) runs into him while he is covering a Browns game at Cleveland Stadium. Harry's injuries are minor, but his conniving lawyer brother-in-law William H. "Whiplash Willie" Gingrich (Walter Matthau) convinces him to pretend that his leg and hand have been partially paralyzed. This way, they can receive a huge indemnity from the insurance company. Harry reluctantly goes along with the scheme because he is still in love with his ex-wife, Sandy (Judi West), and it might win her back. The insurance company suspects that the paralysis is a fake one, so a cat-and-mouse game starts between its investigator, Chester Purkey (Cliff Osmond), and the shyster Willie. Boom Boom takes very good care of Harry, who starts having second thoughts as he witnesses guilt taking its toll on Boom Boom. As he also sees that Sandy is back by his side strictly out of greed, Harry decides to reveal the truth, thereby ruining Willie's get-rich plans.