• Walter Rilla (22 August 1894 – 21 November 1980) was a German film actor of Jewish descent. He appeared in more than 130 films between 1922 and 1977. He...
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  • "Rilla" Blythe. It has a more serious tone, as it takes place during World War I and the three Blythe boys—Jem, Walter, and Shirley—along with Rilla's...
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  • a 1929 German silent drama film directed by James Bauer and starring Walter Rilla, Erna Morena, and Olga Chekhova. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in...
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  • Rilla may refer to: Rilla (footballer) (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Rilla Askew (born 1951), American writer Walter Rilla (1894–1980), German actor...
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  • Blind Bill. Giuliano Gemma as Scott Mary Lee Van Cleef as Frank Talby Walter Rilla as Murph Allan Short Andrea Bosic as Abel Murray Al Mulock as Wild Jack...
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    silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Jane Novak, Walter Rilla, and Frank Stanmore. The film is set against the backdrop of the Russian...
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  • directed by Harold French and starring Felix Aylmer, Greta Gynt and Walter Rilla. The film was made by Two Cities at Teddington Studios. It is based on...
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  • is a 1939 British adventure film directed by Harold Huth and starring Walter Rilla, Kim Peacock and Robert Newton. It was made at Elstree Studios. The film...
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  • Lady Windermere's Fan (1935 film) (category Films scored by Walter Gronostay)
    German comedy film directed by Heinz Hilpert and starring Lil Dagover, Walter Rilla and Aribert Wäscher. It is based on the play Lady Windermere's Fan by...
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  • German drama film directed by Robert Land and starring Henny Porten, Walter Rilla and Friedrich Kayßler. It is based on Stefan Zwieg's 1927 novella Twenty-Four...
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