Heinz Pehlke

Heinz Pehlke ( born October 8, 1922 in Berlin, † March 12, 2002 ) was a German cinematographer.

The son of the merchant Friedrich Wilhelm Pehlke and his wife Elisabeth, née Knaack came by accident during his training period at the school for graphic art in Berlin on vacation in contact with the filming of Käutner film Kitty and the World Conference: An initial enthusiasm for the film work awoke in him. Even as a 19- year-old he was taken over by Döring film works at the Lehrter Bahnhof in Berlin as a volunteer, 1944 by the Ufa He worked as a " focus puller " to Veit Harlan's propaganda film Kolberg (1943 /44) with and 1944 as camera assistant Igor upper mountain at Käutner Under the bridges. From 1949 Pehlke worked as a freelance cameraman in the German feature film. Frequently, he also worked for television.

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