Arthur Robison was a German film director and screenwriter of American origin, recognized for his contributions to German Expressionist cinema. He directed 20 films between 1916 and 1935, with his most notable work being Warning Shadows (Schatten – Eine nächtliche Halluzination, 1923), a silent film celebrated for its innovative use of light and shadow to convey psychological tension. Robison's films often delved into the human psyche, utilizing visual storytelling to explore complex emotions.
Directing
33
Male
1883-06-25
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Artur Robison
Manon Lescaut
Warning Shadows
Looping the Loop
The Informer
What Belongs to Darkness
Prince Woronzeff
Mach mich glücklich
A Prince's Young Love
Le secret des Woronzeff
A Night of Horror
The Last Waltz
Tambour battant
Les époux célibataires
Jenny Lind
Let Us Be Gay
The single father
When She's Pretty
Between Evening and Morning
Pietro der Korsar
The Student of Prague
The Trial of Mary Dugan