Arnold Pressburger | |
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Born | |
Died | 17 February 1951 65) Hamburg, Germany | (aged
Occupation | Film producer |
Years active | 1913-1951 |
Arnold Pressburger (27 August 1885 – 17 February 1951) was an Austrian Jewish[1] film producer who produced more than 70 films between 1913 and 1951. Pressburger was born in Pressburg, Austria-Hungary (now Bratislava, Slovakia) and died in Hamburg, Germany from a stroke.
In 1932, he set up the production company Cine-Allianz with Gregor Rabinovitch. The company enjoyed commercial success, but was subsequently expropriated from them by the Nazi government of Germany as part of the anti-Jewish policy. He was not related to the Hungarian British filmmaker Emeric Pressburger.
Partial filmography
- Martyr of His Heart (1918)
- The Other I (1918)
- Gypsy Love (1922)
- Masters of the Sea (1922)
- Children of the Revolution (1923)
- Young Medardus (1923)
- Miss Madame (1923)
- Avalanche (1923)
- Nameless (1923)
- Moon of Israel (1924)
- The Revenge of the Pharaohs (1925)
- One Does Not Play with Love (1926)
- Unmarried Daughters (1926)
- The Famous Woman (1927)
- Ghost Train (1927)
- Odette (1928)
- The Wrecker (1929)
- Land Without Women (1929)
- Three Days Confined to Barracks (1930)
- The Singing City (1930)
- Twice Married (1930)
- Dolly Gets Ahead (1930)
- The Virtuous Sinner (1931)
- My Cousin from Warsaw (1931)
- Calais-Dover (1931)
- No More Love (1931)
- Danton (1931)
- City of Song (1931)
- In the Employ of the Secret Service (1931)
- Berlin-Alexanderplatz (1931)
- No Money Needed (1932)
- Tell Me Tonight (1932)
- The Song of Night (1932)
- Spies at Work (1933)
- One Night's Song (1933)
- Her Highness the Saleswoman (1933)
- A Song for You (1933)
- All for Love (1933)
- My Heart Calls You (1934)
- So Ended a Great Love (1934)
- My Heart Is Calling You (1934)
- The Divine Spark (1935)
- My Heart is Calling (1935)
- The Blonde Carmen (1935)
- Conquest of the Air (1936)
- Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1937)
- Conflict (1938)
- The Lafarge Case (1938)
- Love Cavalcade (1940)
- The Shanghai Gesture (1941)
- Hangmen Also Die! (1943)
- It Happened Tomorrow (1944)
- A Scandal in Paris (1946)
- The Lost One (1951)
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