Jan Stallich
Jan Stallich (1907–1973) was a Czech cinematographer who worked in several European film industries including Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain as well as in his native country. He worked on over a hundred films during his career.
Jan Stallich | |
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Born | 19 March 1907 Prague Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Died | 14 June 1973 |
Nationality | Czech |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1927 – 1968 (film) |
Selected filmography
- St. Wenceslas (1929)
- Chudá holka (1929)
- Ecstasy (1933)
- The Mystery of the Blue Room (1933)
- The Inspector General (1933)
- The River (1933)
- A Woman Who Knows What She Wants (1934)
- Le Golem (1935)
- The Silent Passenger (1935)
- The Lonely Road (1936)
- Everything in Life (1936)
- Whom the Gods Love (1936)
- Guilty Melody (1936)
- Three Maxims (1936)
- Moonlight Sonata (1937)
- The Show Goes On (1937)
- Who's Your Lady Friend? (1937)
- The Fornaretto of Venice (1939)
- Saint Rogelia (1940)
- Abandonment (1940)
- Captain Fracasse (1940)
- The Daughter of the Green Pirate (1940)
- The Sin of Rogelia Sanchez (1940)
- The Siege of the Alcazar (1940)
- The Mask of Cesare Borgia (1941)
- Caravaggio (1941)
- The Mask of Cesare Borgia (1941)
- Vienna Blood (1942)
- Women Are No Angels (1943)
- Viennese Girls (1945)
- Temno (1950)
- The Emperor and the Golem (1952)
- Dovolená s Andělem (1952)
- The Secret of Blood (1953)
- The Secret of the Chinese Carnation (1964)
- Massacre at Marble City (1964)
- People on Wheels (1966)
- Ski Fever (1966)
Bibliography
- Hames, Peter. Czech and Slovak Cinema: Theme and Tradition. Edinburgh University Press, 2009.
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