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  1. George Michael Hoellering (20 July 1897 – 10 February 1980) was an Austrian film director, producer and cinema manager. He directed Hortobagy (1936) about the Puszta in Hungary, as well as the 1951 British film Murder in the Cathedral, which he co-wrote with T. S. Eliot.

  2. George M. Hoellering (1898–1980), Austrian-born Catholic and film-maker (his father founded Vienna’s Tonkunstler Orchestra and also owned five of the city’s theatres) who journeyed to London in 1936 and was to become managing director of the Academy Cinema, London – the UK’s premier cinema – for thirty-six years from 1944 (he was ...

  3. George Hoellering, Murder in the Cathedral (UK, 1951) Please note: this event has passed. Like Becket, Murder in the Cathedral was based on a play – in this case, T. S. Eliot’s (1888–1965) verse play of the same name (1935).

  4. George Hoellering was born on 20 July 1897 in Baden n. Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a director and producer, known for Murder in the Cathedral (1951), Life on the Hortobagy (1937) and Shapes and Forms (1950).

  5. George M. Hoellering (1897-1980) was born the 20th July1897 as Georg Michael Höllering in Baden, Austria-Hungary, near Vienna. At the beginning of the 1920’s he moved to Berlin, , and worked in the film industry in different jobs, as editor and

  6. George Hoellering's powerful adaptation of TS Eliot's classic verse drama is a stark and highly atypical example of British historical cinema. Little-seen despite winning a top prize at the Venice Film Festival, the film recounts - entirely in verse - the clash between King Henry II and Archbisho...

  7. Journal Article. Making Kuhle Wampe -An interview with George Hoellering. Ben Brewster, Colin MacCabe. Screen, Volume 15, Issue 4, Winter 1974, Pages 71–79, https://doi.org/10.1093/screen/15.4.71. Published: 01 December 1974. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Issue Section: Articles. Article PDF first page preview. PDF.