{{Short description|German film editor (1909–1985)}} {{more citations needed|date=May 2019}} {{Infobox person | image = | image_size = | name = Hans Domnick | birth_date = 31 May 1909 | birth_place = [[Greifswald]], [[Province of Pomerania (1815–1945)|Pomerania]] <br> [[German Empire|Germany]] | death_date = 6 February 1985 (aged 75) | death_place = [[San Diego]], [[California]] <br> [[United States]] | other_names = Hans Josef Ferdinand Wolfgang Domnick | occupation = [[Film editor]], [[Film producer|producer]] | years_active = [[1941 in film|1941]] - [[1968 in film|1968]] }} '''Hans Domnick''' (1909–1985) was a German [[film editor]], [[film producer]] and [[documentary]] maker. His brother was the Producer/Director [[Ottomar Domnick]]. In Germany he is best remembered for his two-part documentary from 1958 ''Dream Road of the World'' ("Traumstraße der Welt"), re-released in 1968 in one part as ''Dream Road of the World'', which described the [[Pan-American Highway]] from Alaska to [[Tierra del Fuego]].
==Selected filmography== ===Producer=== * ''[[Amico (film)|Amico]]'' (1949) * ''[[Doctor Praetorius (film)|Doctor Praetorius]]'' (1950) * ''[[The House in Montevideo (1951 film)|The House in Montevideo]]'' (1951) * ''[[Hocuspocus (1953 film)|Hocuspocus]]'' (1953) * ''[[The House in Montevideo (1963 film)|The House in Montevideo]]'' (1963) * ''[[Praetorius (film)|Praetorius]]'' (1965)
===Editor=== * ''[[Violanta (1942 film)|Violanta]]'' (1942) * ''[[Gabriele Dambrone]]'' (1943) * ''[[Why Are You Lying, Elisabeth?]]'' (1944)
===Director=== * ''[[My Sixteen Sons]]'' (1956)
==External links== *{{IMDb name|0231669}}
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