Hanns Schwarz
Hanns Schwarz (11 February 1888 – 27 October 1945) was an Austrian film director. He was born in Vienna on 11 February 1888. He directed twenty four films between 1924 and 1937 in both English and German. During the late silent and early sound eras, he was a leading director at the large German studio UFA. In the early 1930s he worked on several multi-language version films for UFA, producing the same films in distinct German and foreign-language versions. Schwarz was Jewish and was therefore forced to leave Germany in 1933 when the Nazis took over, going into exile in Britain. His last film was the 1937 British thriller Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel. He died in California on 27 October 1945.
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Hanns Schwarz
Hanns Schwarz (11 February 1888 – 27 October 1945) was an Austrian film director. He was born in Vienna on 11 February 1888. He directed twenty four films between 1924 and 1937 in both English and German. During the late silent and early sound eras, he was a leading director at the large German studio UFA. In the early 1930s he worked on several multi-language version films for UFA, producing the same films in distinct German and foreign-language versions. Schwarz was Jewish and was therefore forced to leave Germany in 1933 when the Nazis took over, going into exile in Britain. His last film was the 1937 British thriller Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel. He died in California on 27 October 1945.
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Hanns Schwarz (11 February 188 ...... California on 27 October 1945.
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Hanns Schwarz (auch Hans Schwa ...... sterreichischer Filmregisseur.
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Hanns Schwarz, nato Ignatz Sch ...... tedesco di origine austriaca.
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Hanns Schwarz, né Ignatz Schwa ...... ndant la République de Weimar.
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Hanns Schwarz (11 February 188 ...... California on 27 October 1945.
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Hanns Schwarz (auch Hans Schwa ...... sterreichischer Filmregisseur.
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Hanns Schwarz, nato Ignatz Sch ...... tedesco di origine austriaca.
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Hanns Schwarz, né Ignatz Schwa ...... ndant la République de Weimar.
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