Walter Schlee
Walter Schlee | |
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Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1925-1936 (film) |
Walter Schlee, born December 15, 1894 in Kępno, Posen province, Germany, † February 9, 1964 in Lugano, Switzerland, was a German screenwriter. The Jewish Schlee left German following the Nazi Party's takeover of 1933. He then worked in the Netherlands along with other exiles such as Max Ophuls.[1]
Selected filmography[]
- The Blonde Nightingale (1930)
- Dangers of the Engagement Period (1930)
- Pension Schöller (1930)
- Twice Married (1930)
- The Unfaithful Eckehart (1931)
- Storm in a Water Glass (1931)
- Such a Greyhound (1931)
- Ash Wednesday (1931)
- The True Jacob (1931)
- The Stranger (1931)
- Wibbel the Tailor (1931)
- The Testament of Cornelius Gulden (1932)
- The Escape to Nice (1932)
- A Night in Paradise (1932)
- The Big Bluff (1933)
- The Sandwich Girl (1933)
- Tell Me Who You Are (1933)
- Marion, That's Not Nice (1933)
- Een Zomerzotheid (1935)
- Suikerfreule (1935)
- Het Mysterie van de Mondscheinsonate (1936)
- The Trouble With Money (1936)
References[]
- ^ Mathijs p.65
Bibliography[]
- Ernest Mathijs. The Cinema of the Low Countries. Wallflower Press, 2004.
External links[]
Categories:
- German screenwriters
- Male screenwriters
- Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the Netherlands
- People from Kępno County
- 1894 births
- 1964 deaths
- 20th-century screenwriters
- Screenwriter stubs
- German film biography stubs