{{Short description|German film producer and director}} thumb|Share of the Aafa Althoff-Ambos-Film AG, issued 21. November 1921; signed by the principals Rudolf Dworsky and Gabriel Levy

'''Rudolf Franz Dworsky''' (11 April 1882 in Vienna – 6 July 1927 in Perleberg) was an Austrian and German film producer and director of the Silent era. His production company was called Aafa-Film (Althoff-Ambos-Film), Berlin, the co-owner was the producer Gabriel Levy.

==Selected filmography==

===Producer=== * ''Ewige Schönheit'' (1919) * ''The Rose of Stamboul'' (1919) * ''Das Attentat'' (1921) * ''Bigamy'' (1922) * ''The Love Nest'' (1922) * ''Lightning'' (1925) * ''The Schimeck Family'' (1926) * ''The Divorcée'' (1926) * ''Rhenish Girls and Rhenish Wine'' (1927) * ''A Girl of the People'' (1927)

===Director=== * ''William Tell'' (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1923) * ''In the Valleys of the Southern Rhine'' (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1925) * ''The Fallen'' (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1926) * ''Sword and Shield'' (co-director: Victor Janson, 1926) * ''Vienna, How it Cries and Laughs'' (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1926) * ''The Divorcée'' (co-director: Victor Janson, 1926) * ''Kissing Is No Sin'' (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1926) * ''The Laughing Husband'' (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1926) * ''Carnival Magic'' (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1927) * ''Rinaldo Rinaldini'' (co-director: Max Obal, 1927) * ''Circle of Lovers'' (co-director: Rudolf Walther-Fein, 1927)

==Bibliography== * Bauche, Freddy. ''Le cinéma suisse, 1898-1998''. L'AGE D'HOMME, 1998. * Hermanni, Horst O. ''Von Jean Gabin bis Walter Huston''. Books on Demand, 2009.

==External links== *{{IMDb name|0245459}}

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