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Name
  
Erich Waschneck


Role
  
Director

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Died
  
September 22, 1970, Berlin, Germany

Spouse
  
Karin Hardt (m. 1933–1970)

Movies
  
The Rothschilds, Docks of Hamburg

Parents
  
Therese Emilie Schneider, Karl Hermann Waschneck

Similar People
  
Karin Hardt, Jenny Jugo, Theodor Loos, Alfred Zeisler, Olga Chekhova

Los ROTHSCHILD y las acciones de la bolsa tras Waterloo


Erich John Waschneck (29 April 1887, Grimma, Kingdom of Saxony – 22 September 1970, Berlin ) was a German cameraman, director, screenwriter and film producer .

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Early life

Erich was the son of Karl Hermann Waschneck, a blacksmith, and his wife Therese Emilie, née Schneider. Waschneck went to finishing school at the Leipzig Art Academy and studied painting.

Career

He came in contact with the film industry in 1907 when he began to paint posters for films. He then worked as a still photographer and later as a camera assistant to cinematographer Fritz Arno Wagner .

In 1921, he did his first work as a cameraman in the adaptation of the fairy tale The Little Muck by Wilhelm Hauff. From 1924 he worked as a director. His film Eight Girls in a boat (1932) won the Gold Medal at the Venice Film Festival. In 1932 he became managing director of Beacon-Film GmbH in Berlin and film producer. After the Nazi rise to power, into force on 4th Waschneck April 1933 the National Socialist Factory Cell Organization German-born film directors with. [1] In 1940, he directed the anti-Semitic propaganda film The Rothschilds'.

After the war Waschneck was only able to direct two films.

Personal life

In 1933 Waschneck married the actress Karin Hardt. Waschneck is buried in the old cemetery in Wannsee.

Selected filmography

  • The Pearl of the Orient (1921)
  • A Glass of Water (1923)
  • The New Land (1924)
  • The Stolen Professor (1924)
  • My Friend the Chauffeur (1926)
  • The Man in the Fire (1926)
  • The Woman with the World Record (1927)
  • Aftermath (1927)
  • Sajenko the Soviet (1928)
  • Docks of Hamburg (1928)
  • Scandal in Baden-Baden (1929)
  • Favorite of Schonbrunn (1929)
  • Diane (1929)
  • Two People (1930)
  • Sacred Waters (1932)
  • Eight Girls in a Boat (1932)
  • Hände aus dem Dunkel (1933)
  • Abenteuer im Südexpress (1934)
  • Music in the Blood (1934)
  • Regine (1935)
  • Mein Leben für Maria Isabell (1935)
  • Liebesleute - Hermann und Dorothea von Heute (1935), awarded: "artistically valuable"
  • Uncle Bräsig (1936)
  • Escapade (1936)
  • Gewitterflug zu Claudia (1937)
  • The Divine Jetta (1937)
  • Anna Favetti (1938)
  • Women for Golden Hill (1938)
  • Kennwort Machin (1939)
  • The Rothschilds (1940)
  • Between Hamburg and Haiti (1940)
  • Die Affäre Rödern (1944)
  • Thank You, I'm Fine (1948)
  • Three Days of Fear (1952)
  • Have Sunshine in Your Heart (1953)
  • References

    Erich Waschneck Wikipedia