Otto Stransky
Otto Stransky | |
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Born |
15 May 1889 Brünn, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Died |
23 November 1932 Berlin, Germany |
Occupation | Composer |
Years active | 1929-1932 (film) |
Otto Stransky (1889–1932) was an Austrian composer.[1] He worked in the German film industry for a number of years. He also composed a number of operettas. He died in 1932 following a car accident.
Selected filmography
- His Majesty's Lieutenant (1929)
- Two Worlds (1930)
- Queen of the Night (1931)
- The Opera Ball (1931)
- The Testament of Cornelius Gulden (1932)
- After the Ball (1932)
- The Telephone Operator (1932)
- Marion, That's Not Nice (1933)
- Model Wanted (1933)
- A Thousand for One Night (1933)
- There Goes Susie (1934)
References
- ↑ Prawer p.144
Bibliography
- Prawer, S.S. Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933. Berghahn Books, 2005.
External links
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