Ernst Fegté
Art DirectorProduction DesignerWriter
- Born
- September 28, 1900
- Died
- December 15, 1976
- Awards
- 1 wins, 5 nominations
Ernst Fegté was born on 28 September 1900 in Hamburg, Germany. He was an art director and production designer, known for Frenchman's Creek (1944), Destination Moon (1950) and Five Graves to Cairo (1943). He died on 15 December 1976 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Biography
Writer
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon(1955) |
Production Designer
Beyond the Time Barrier(1960) |
The Amazing Transparent Man(1960) |
Young and Dangerous(1957) |
Monster from Green Hell(1957) |
Cavalcade of America(1952) |
Art Director
I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?(1975) |
B.S. I Love You(1971) |
Desire in the Dust(1960) |
Tarzan and the Trappers(1960) |
Tarzan's Fight for Life(1958) |
Set Decorator
One Hour in Wonderland(1950) |
Art Department
London Town(1946) |
Self
City at Night(1949)as Self (1950) |













