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Georg Muschner

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Occupation
  
Cinematographer

Died
  
May 17, 1971, West Berlin

Role
  
Cinematographer

Name
  
Georg Muschner

Years active
  
1920- 1939


Born
  
12 June 1885
Langenbielau, Lower Silesia German Empire

Movies
  
Across the Desert, The Violet of Potsdamer Platz

Similar People
  
Harry Piel, Henrik Galeen, Carl Junghans, Seymour Nebenzal

Georg Muschner (12 June 1885 – 17 May 1971) was a German cinematographer. He worked on over sixty productions during his career in the Weimar Republic, Austria and Nazi Germany. Muschner originally worked as a portrait photographer, before entering the film industry during the silent era. He worked on several Harry Piel films, including His Greatest Bluff. During the 1930s he often worked with the director Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla.

Selected filmography

  • Rivals (1923)
  • Judith (1923)
  • Women's Morals (1923)
  • Dangerous Clues (1924)
  • The Fake Emir (1924)
  • By Order of Pompadour (1924)
  • The Man Without Nerves (1924)
  • A Dangerous Game (1924)
  • Zigano (1925)
  • Adventure on the Night Express (1925)
  • The Dealer from Amsterdam (1925)
  • Eyes Open, Harry! (1926)
  • His Greatest Bluff (1927)
  • The Girl Without a Homeland (1927)
  • What a Woman Dreams of in Springtime (1929)
  • Mrs. Lehmann's Daughters (1932)
  • Dance Music (1935)
  • Blood Brothers (1935)
  • Across the Desert (1936)
  • The Violet of Potsdamer Platz (1936)
  • References

    Georg Muschner Wikipedia


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