Mini-Biography:
Nico Dostal was born on November 27, 1897 in Korneuburg / Wien. He was an Austrian Composer, known for Clivia (1954), Seesterne (1952), Das Kind der Donau (1950), Nico Dostal's first movie on record is from 1930. Nico Dostal died on October 25, 1981 in Salzburg. His last motion picture on file dates from 1954.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1954: Clivia (Based on : operette), Directed by Karel Anton, with Peter Pasetti, Claude Farell, Paul Dahlke,
1952: Seesterne (Composer), Directed by Johannes Alexander Hübler-Kahla, with Rudolf Carl, Fritz Eckhardt, Kurt Eilers,
1951: Das Herz einer Frau (Willst du meine Mutter werden) (Composer), Directed by Georg Jacoby, with Kurti Baumgartner, Maria Eis, Hella Ferstl,
1950: Das Kind der Donau (Das Kind an der Donau, Marika) (Composer), Directed by Georg Jacoby, with Erich Auer, Rudolf Carl, Rosl Dorena,
1943: Schwarz auf Weiss (Composer), Directed by E.W. Emo, with Elfriede Datzig, Hans Holt, Paul Hörbiger,
1940: Die Geierwally (Wally dell'avvoltoio) (Composer), Directed by Hans Steinhoff, with Ludwig Auer, Leopold Esterle, Mimi Gstöttner-Auer,
1939: Heimatland (Composer), Directed by Ernst Martin, with Elga Brink, Roma Bahn, Wolf Albach-Retty,
1938: 13 Stühle (Composer), Directed by E.W. Emo, with Luise Kartousch, Hedwig Bleibtreu, Rudolf Carl,
1938: Mordsache Holm (Composer), Directed by Erich Engels, with Wolfgang Staudte, Ursula Deinert, Hans Leibelt,
1937: Das Mädchen mit dem guten Ruf (Composer), Directed by Hans Schweikart, with Ernst Legal,
1932: Kaiserwalzer (Composer), Directed by Friedrich Zelnik, with Mártha Eggerth, Paul Hörbiger, Carl Esmond,
1931: Kopfüber ins Glück (Composer), Directed by Hans Steinhoff, with Alexa Engström, Jenny Jugo, Fritz Schulz,
1930: Drei Tage Mittelarrest (Composer), Directed by Carl Boese, with Max Adalbert, Henry Bender, Felix Bressart,