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Frederick Valk Filmography

ActorBORN 1895HAMBURG22 FILMS IN DB

FrederickValk

Known for Acting Β· A Matter of Life and Death, Night Train to Munich, Dead of Night

22
FILMS IN DB
$185
TOTAL VALUE
4
PRICED
$46
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
Dangerous Moonlight
~$106 Β· DVD Β· 1941
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Magic Fire
$13 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Frederick Valk's remarkable journey as an actor, fleeing Nazi persecution to find a powerful niche in British cinema, offers a fascinating entry point for any serious film collector. His imposing presence, often lending gravitas to roles of authority or menace, graced several classics that are staples of any home video library. Valk's contributions to films like 1946's *A Matter of Life and Death* and 1945's *Dead of Night* are particularly cherished, often being the subject of meticulous restorations and multiple format releases, from Criterion Blu-rays to boutique label 4K editions. These films, showcasing his ability to elevate even smaller parts, remain highly collectible not just for their cinematic merit but also for Valk's indelible performances. Collectors actively seek out Valk's work for its historical significance and the sheer quality of the films he inhabited. His early British films, such as 1940's *Night Train to Munich* and 1942's *The Young Mr. Pitt*, offer valuable glimpses into wartime cinema and often appear in curated box sets focusing on that era. Later roles, like his turn in 1953's *The Flanagan Boy*, further illustrate his versatility across genres. Securing pristine copies of these titles, especially those with comprehensive special features detailing their production and Valk’s involvement, is a rewarding pursuit for any dedicated physical media enthusiast.

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