Karl Hasselmann
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Karl Hasselmann | |
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Born |
8 May 1883 Hanover, Lower Saxony German Empire |
Died |
8 June 1966 West Berlin, West Germany |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1906–1943 |
Karl Hasselmann (1883–1966) was a German cinematographer who worked on over a hundred films during a long career. He collaborated with Ewald André Dupont on a number of productions for Gloria Film such as Whitechapel. He worked on eleven films with Karl Grune.[1]
Hasselmann was born on 8 May 1883 in Hanover; he died at the age of 83 on 8 June 1966 in West Berlin.
Selected filmography
- Alkohol (1919)
- Whitechapel (1920)
- The White Peacock (1920)
- The Vulture Wally (1921)
- The Conspiracy in Genoa (1921)
- Man Overboard (1921)
- Night and No Morning (1921)
- Othello (1922)
- The Earl of Essex (1922)
- Die Straße (1923)
- Op Hoop van Zegen (1924)
- Jealousy (1925)
- Slums of Berlin (1925)
- The Brothers Schellenberg (1926)
- Children of No Importance (1926)
- People to Each Other (1926)
- Sister Veronika (1927)
- The Catwalk (1927)
- Sir or Madam (1928)
- Under the Lantern (1928)
- Katharina Knie (1929)
- The Convict from Istanbul (1929)
- The Man with the Frog (1929)
- Trenck (1932)
- Inspector of the Red Cars (1935)
- The Legacy of Pretoria (1936)
- Madame Bovary (1937)
- Clarissa (1941)
References
- ↑ Bergfelder & Bock p. 175
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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