Fritz Lück (1880-1967) was a German painter and art director who designed the film sets on a number of productions from the silent era through to the post-Second World War period.
He also worked in theatrical set design, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s.
He worked on Nazi propaganda films such as Carl Peters and Titanic.
[1] Later he was employed on émigré Fritz Kortner's 1949 film The Last Illusion.
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