Rudi Feld
An image from The Big Combo, one of the productions that also features Rudi Feld.

Rudi Feld

December 22, 1896 — Berlin, German Empire

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Rudi Feld (1896–1994) was a German art director who settled and worked for many years in the United States. Feld was born Rudi Feilchenfeld in Berlin, the elder brother of the actor Fritz Feld. During his early career he worked designing posters for revue and cabaret shows, before graduatating to creating film sets. Feld worked in the German film industry during the boom years of the late silent era. He was employed by the German Major studio UFA as head of advertising. He designed the exterior displays of the flagship UFA cinema Ufa-Palast am Zoo for each new premiere. Following the Nazi rise to power in 1933, the Jewish Feld went into exile. Feld settled in Mandatory Palestine where he briefly owned a nightclub. In 1937 he emigrated to the United States and from the mid-1940s he found regular work in the American film industry. Feld was frequently employed by smaller Hollywood studios such as Eagle-Lion during the post-World War II years, and continued working until 1969.

The Big Combo

The Big Combo

1955

Impact

Impact

1949

From Hell It Came

From Hell It Came

1957

Storm Fear

Storm Fear

1955

Death of a Scoundrel

Death of a Scoundrel

1956

My Dear Secretary

My Dear Secretary

1948

One Girl's Confession

One Girl's Confession

1953

Whistle Stop

Whistle Stop

1946