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Georg Krause

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Occupation
  
Cinematographer

Years active
  
1923-1967


Name
  
Georg Krause

Role
  
Cinematographer

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Born
  
15 April 1901
Berlin, German Empire

Died
  
January 3, 1986, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

Awards
  
German Film Award for Best Cinematography, German Film Award - Honorary Award

Movies
  
Paths of Glory, The Devil Strikes at Night, Escape from East Berlin, Horrors of Spider Island, The Doctor of Stalingrad

Similar People
  
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Georg Krause - Cinematographer


Georg Krause (15 April 1901 – 3 January 1986) was a German cinematographer who worked on more than a hundred and thirty film and television productions during his career. In 1957 he worked on Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory.

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Selected filmography

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  • Heads Up, Charley (1927)
  • The Two Seals (1934)
  • All Because of the Dog (1935)
  • His Late Excellency (1935)
  • Port Arthur (1936)
  • Port Arthur (1936)
  • Adventure in Warsaw (1937)
  • The Beaver Coat (1937)
  • The Stars Shine (1938)
  • Secret Code LB 17 (1938)
  • D III 88 (1939)
  • Battle Squadron Lützow (1941)
  • Diesel (1942)
  • The Green Salon (1944)
  • The Enchanted Day (1944)
  • Music in Salzburg (1946)
  • The Berliner (1948)
  • Crown Jewels (1950)
  • When the Evening Bells Ring (1951)
  • Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers (1952)
  • Man on a Tightrope (1953)
  • We'll Talk About Love Later (1953)
  • The Night Without Morals (1953)
  • I'll See You at Lake Constance (1956)
  • Paths of Glory (1957)
  • The Devil Strikes at Night (1957)
  • The Doctor of Stalingrad (1958)
  • Taiga (1958)
  • Dorothea Angermann (1959)
  • Island of the Amazons (1960)
  • Escape from East Berlin (1962)
  • Encounter in Salzburg (1964)
  • References

    Georg Krause Wikipedia