Oskar Schnirch
Oskar Schnirch (1902–1995) was an Austrian cinematographer. He worked on over eighty films during the Weimar, Nazi and West German eras.
Oskar Schnirch | |
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Born | 19 September 1902 Bautsch Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Died | 5 April 1995 |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Selected filmography
- Lady Windermere's Fan (1935)
- Confetti (1936)
- The Empress's Favourite (1936)
- Darling of the Sailors (1937)
- Beate's Mystery (1938)
- Uproar in Damascus (1939)
- Marriage in Small Doses (1939)
- Hurrah! I'm a Father (1939)
- Escape in the Dark (1939)
- Venus on Trial (1941)
- Happiness is the Main Thing (1941)
- Front Theatre (1942)
- Maresi (1948)
- The Singing House (1948)
- Wedding with Erika (1950)
- The Day Before the Wedding (1952)
- The Spendthrift (1953)
- Irene in Trouble (1953)
- Everything for Father (1953)
- Diary of a Married Woman (1953)
- Guitars of Love (1954)
- Mozart (1955)
- Santa Lucia (1956)
- The Domestic Tyrant (1959)
- Die zwölf Geschworenen (1963, TV film)
Bibliography
- Giesen, Rolf. Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography. McFarland & Co., 2003.
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