Ernst Marischka

Ernst Marischka

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Director, Author - Austria
Born January 2, 1893 in Vienna
Died May 15, 1963 in Chur

Mini-Biography:
Ernst Marischka was born on January 2, 1893 in Wien. He was an Austrian Director, Author, known for Abschiedswalzer (1934), Alt Heidelberg (1959), Mädchenjahre einer Königin (1954), Ernst Marischka's first movie on record is from 1913. Ernst Marischka died on May 15, 1963 in Chur. His last motion picture on file dates from 1959.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1959: Alt Heidelberg (Director), with Sabine Sinjen, Christian Wolff, Gert Fröbe,
1958: Das Dreimäderlhaus (Das Drei-Mäderl-Haus) (Director), with Ewald Balser, Karlheinz Böhm, Gustav Knuth,
1958: Der veruntreute Himmel (Director), with Senta Berger, Victor De Kowa, Vilma Degischer,
1957: Sissi, Schicksalsjahre einer Kaiserin (Director), with Susanne Almassy, Chariklia Baxevanos, Karlheinz Böhm,
1957: Scherben bringen Glück (Director), with Olive Moorefield, Gundula Blau, Adrian Hoven,
1957: Sieben Jahre Pech (Director), with Gundula Blau, Adrian Hoven, Alice Kessler,
1956: Sissi, die junge Kaiserin (Sissi - La giovane imperatrice) (Director), with Karlheinz Böhm, Vilma Degischer, Josef Egger,
1956: Opernball (Director), with , Johannes Heesters, Hertha Feiler,
1955: Sissi (Director), with Romy Schneider, Karlheinz Böhm, Vilma Degischer,
1955: Die Deutschmeister (Director), with Gunther Philipp, Josef Meinrad, Hans Moser,
1954: Mädchenjahre einer Königin (Director), with Adrian Hoven, Paul Hörbiger, Rudolf Lenz,
1954: König der Manege (Director), with Germaine Damar, Fritz Imhoff, Elma Karlowa,
1954: Wiener Blut (Scenario), Directed by Willi Forst, with Willy Fritsch, Maria Holst, Hans Moser,
1954: Voyage de noces (Honeymoon Trip) (Scenario), Directed by Germain Fried, Joe May, Erich Schmidt, with Brigitte Helm, Albert Préjean, ,
1953: Du bist die Welt für mich (Director), with Annemarie Düringer, Fritz Imhoff, Rudolf Schock,
1953: Der Feldherrenhügel (Director), with Annemarie Düringer, Hans Holt, Paul Hörbiger,
1953: Hurra, ein Junge (Director), with Adrian Hoven, Theo Lingen, Walter Müller,
1953: Hannerl (Director), with Johanna Matz, Adrian Hoven, Paul Hörbiger,
1952: Saison in Salzburg (Director), with Adrian Hoven, Fritz Imhoff, Johanna Matz,
1951: Verklungenes Wien (Director), with Wolf Albach-Retty, Josef Egger, Karl Ehmann,
1951: Zwei in einem Auto (Director), with Wolf Albach-Retty, Johanna Matz, Hans Moser,
1945: Sag' die Wahrheit (Sag die Wahrheit) (Scenario), Directed by Helmut Weiss, with Paul Bildt, Hans Brausewetter, Karl Etlinger,
1945: Die Fledermaus (Scenario), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Johannes Heesters, Marte Harell, Dorit Kreysler,
1944: Der Meisterdetektiv (Director), with Georg Alexander, Hermann Brix, Will Dohm,
1942: Abenteuer im Grandhotel (Director), with Wolf Albach-Retty, Georg Alexander, Maria Andergast,
1942: Sieben Jahre Glück (Director), with Wolf Albach-Retty, Theo Lingen, Hannelore Schroth,
1941: Frau Luna (Scenario), Directed by Theo Lingen, with Lizzi Waldmüller, Fita Benkhoff, Irene von Meyendorff,
1940: Rosen in Tirol (Baruffe d'amore) (Scenario), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Rudolf Carl, Theodor Danegger, Elfriede Datzig,
1940: Sieben Jahre Pech (Director), with Hans Moser, Ida Wüst,
1939: Il sogno di Butterfly (Scenario), Directed by Carmine Gallone, with Luigi Almirante, Roma Bahn, Guglielmo Barnabò,
1938: Immer wenn ich glücklich bin..! (Scenario), Directed by Carl Lamac, with Mártha Eggerth, Lucie Englisch, Frits van Dongen,
1938: Finale (The Restless Girls) (Scenario), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Käthe von Nagy, Elfriede Datzig, Hans Moser,
1937: Gefährliches Spiel (Scenario), Directed by Erich Engel, with Jenny Jugo, Harry Liedtke, Karl Martell,
1936: The king steps out (Story), Directed by Josef von Sternberg, with Herman Bing, Walter Connolly, Frieda Inescort,
1936: Die Nacht mit dem Kaiser (Scenario), Directed by Erich Engel, with Federico Benfer, Jenny Jugo, Hans Leibelt,
1935: Vergiss mein nicht (Forget Me Not) (Scenario), Directed by Augusto Genina, with Beniamino Gigli, Peter Bosse, Kurt Vespermann,
1935: Stradivari (Scenario), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Marcella Albani, Angelo Ferrari, Gustav Fröhlich,
1935: Eva (Scenario), Directed by Johannes Riemann, with Fritz Imhoff, Ferdinand Mayerhofer, Hans Moser,
1935: Winternachtstraum (Scenario), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Wolf Albach-Retty, Theo Lingen, Hans Moser,
1935: Frühjahrsparade (Tavoszi parádé) (Scenario), Directed by Josef von Baky, Géza von Bolváry, with Wolf Albach-Retty, Franciska Gaal, Paul Hörbiger,
1934: Abschiedswalzer (Scenario), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Herbert Dirmoser, Paul Henckels, Albert Hörrmann,
1934: Mon coeur t'appelle (Scenario), Directed by Carmine Gallone, Serge Veber, with Jan Kiepura, Danielle Darrieux, Lucien Baroux,
1934: Abenteuer im Südexpress (Scenario), Directed by Erich Waschneck, with , Karl Ludwig Diehl, Ralph Arthur Roberts,
1933: Tout pour l'amour (Scenario), Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, Joe May, with Jan Kiepura, , Charles Dechamps,
1932: Ich will nicht wissen, wer du bist (Scenario), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Betty Bird, Gustav Fröhlich, Max Gülstorff,
1931: Zwei in einem Auto (Scenario), Directed by Joe May, with Karl Ludwig Diehl, Magda Schneider, Richard Romanowsky,
1927: Der Orlow (Story: Operette), Directed by Jakob Fleck, Luise Kolm, with Georg Alexander, Ernst Behmer, Evi Eva,
1921: Die "Huronen" (Director), with Hubert Marischka, Lilly Marischka,
1920: Enis Aldjelis, die Rose des Ostens (Scenario), with Lilly Marischka, , ,
1919: Fürst S.S. (Director), with Hubert Marischka, , ,
1918: Wo die Lerche singt (Art Director), Directed by Hubert Marischka, with , Luise Kartousch, Hubert Marischka,
1917: Um ein Weib (Director), Directed by Hubert Marischka, with Magda Sonja, Hubert Marischka, ,
1915: Zwei Freunde (Scenario), Directed by N. N., with Otto Tressler, Fern Andra, Hubert Marischka,
1913: Cocl als Hausherr (Scenario), Directed by Rudolf Walter, Josef Zeitlinger, with ,
1913: Der Millionenonkel (Scenario), Directed by Alexander Kolowrat, Hubert Marischka, with Leo Fall, Alexander Girardi, Alexander Kolowrat,

Bibliography
The BFI Companion to German Cinema, edited by Thomas Elsaesser with Michael Wedel, British FILM Institute, London 1999

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