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* ''[[Him or Me]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[The Song Is Ended]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[Weekend in Paradise (1931 film)|Weekend in Paradise]]'' (1931) |
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* ''[[Panic in Chicago]]'' (1931) |
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Erwin Scharf | |
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Born | 9 February 1901 |
Died | 8 February 1972 |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1929–1950 (film) |
Erwin Scharf (1901–1972) was an Austrian art director. He worked in the German film industry during the Weimar Era, often collaborating with Robert Neppach on set designs. Because of his Jewish heritage he left Germany following the Nazi takeover in 1933, and spent the next five years working in a variety of European countries. This included the 1937 Carol Reed-directed film Who's Your Lady Friend? in Britain.[1] In 1938 he settled in the United States. His final cinematic work was on the 1950 film Kill or Be Killed.
Selected filmography
- Father and Son (1929)
- Katharina Knie (1929)
- The Green Monocle (1929)
- Him or Me (1930)
- The Song Is Ended (1930)
- Weekend in Paradise (1931)
- Panic in Chicago (1931)
- The First Right of the Child (1932)
- The Company's in Love (1932)
- The Pride of Company Three (1932)
- Haunted People (1932)
- Invisible Opponent (1933)
- Who's Your Lady Friend? (1937)
- The Street Singer (1937)
- Career (1938)
- Kill or Be Killed (1950)
References
- ^ Evans p.173
Bibliography
- Evans, Peter William. Carol Reed. Manchester University Press, 2019.
External links
- Erwin Scharf at IMDb