Helmut Harun was born Helmut Habrich on March 18, 1914 in
Westhoven, Rhineland, Germany. Harun was a German dubbing director, author and
screenwriter. As a dialogue director he worked on "Pippi
Longstocking", "Pippi Goes on Board" and "Pippi in
Taka-Tuka-Land". As far as Euro-westerns are concerned he co-wrote the screenplays for three films:
“The Man from Oklahoma” (1964), “The Man Called Gringo” (1965) and “Clint the
Stranger” (1967).
Harun died in Duppach, Eifel, Germany on July 7, 1981.
Today we remember Helmut Harun on what would have been his 100th birthday.
[Harun is pictured center above]
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