Harald Reinl, a renowned Austrian filmmaker, entered this world on July 9, 1908, in the picturesque town of Bad Ischl, which was then a part of Austria-Hungary, but is now situated in the beautiful province of Upper Austria, Austria. This talented individual was not only a skilled director but also a gifted writer, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his works.
Some of his most notable and enduring creations include the 1959 film "Face of the Frog", the 1970 documentary series "Chariots of the Gods", and the 1951 film "Night on Mont-Blanc". His impressive body of work not only showcases his versatility as a filmmaker but also his ability to captivate audiences with his unique storytelling style.
Throughout his life, Harald Reinl was married to three remarkable women: Daniela Delis, Karin Dor, and Corinna Frank. Unfortunately, his life came to an abrupt end on October 9, 1986, in the charming town of Puerto de la Cruz, which is located on the Spanish island of Tenerife.