Theodor Sparkuhl
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Theodor Sparkuhl (b. October 7, 1894: Hannover, Germany - d. June 13, 1946: Los Angeles, California) was a German-born cinematographer with over 100 movies to his credit. He was educated at the University of Göttingen and the University of Bonn. His films include The Glass Key (1942) and St. Louis Blues (1939) with Dorothy Lamour and Lloyd Nolan.
Selected filmography
- Meyer from Berlin (1919)
- Intoxication (1919)
- My Wife, the Movie Star (1919)
- The Flame (1923)
- The Ancient Law (1923)
- Comedy of the Heart (1924)
- The New Land (1924)
- The Wife of Forty Years (1925)
- Madame Wants No Children (1926)
- The Fallen (1926)
- Chance the Idol (1927)
- The Last Waltz (1927)
- The Informer (1929)
- Alf's Carpet (1929)
- Harmony Heaven (1930)
- Moritz Makes his Fortune (1931)
External links
Theodor Sparkuhl at the Internet Movie Database
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