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Years active
  
1921 - 1942

Name
  
Paul Merzbach

Role
  
Screenwriter


Born
  
27 November 1888
Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire

Occupation
  
Film directorScreenwriterFilm editor

Died
  
September 1943, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
Hatter's Castle, Invitation to the Waltz, Temptation

Similar People
  
Rodney Ackland, E Marlitt, Ellen Richter, Alexandra Sorina, Wendy Toye

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Paul Merzbach (1888–1943) was an Austrian screenwriter and film director. Merzbach worked in the Ausrian and Germany film industries during the early stages of his career. He worked initially on scripts, but in 1924 he directed his first film. During the late 1920s, Merzbach worked in Sweden before returning to Germany.

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Following the Nazi rise to power in 1933, Merzbach went into exile in Britain. He worked in the British film industry for the remainder of his career. His final contribution was the screenplay for Hatter's Castle (1942), directed by Lance Comfort.

Director

  • The Hobgoblin (1924)
  • For Her Sake (1930)
  • The False Millionaire (1931)
  • Love at Second Sight (1934)
  • A Star Fell from Heaven (1936)
  • Invitation to the Waltz (1936)
  • Screenwriter

  • The House in Dragon Street (1921)
  • Lola Montez, the King's Dancer (1922)
  • The Great Unknown (1924)
  • A Sister of Six (1926)
  • Only a Dancing Girl (1926)
  • Parisiennes (1928)
  • The Triumph of the Heart (1929)
  • The Dream Waltz (1929)
  • Father and Son (1930)
  • The False Millionaire (1931)
  • The Secret of Johann Orth (1932)
  • Temptation (1934)
  • Mimi (1935)
  • Hail and Farewell (1936)
  • It Happened to One Man (1940)
  • Hatter's Castle (1942)
  • References

    Paul Merzbach Wikipedia


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