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Hans Schneeberger

Hans Schneeberger (7 April 1895 – 19 November 1971) was an Austrian cinematographer who worked on over eighty films during his career. During the 1920s and early 1930s Schneeberger worked frequently with the director Arnold Fanck, including films starring Leni Riefenstahl. Schneeberger also made a handful of acting appearances, including playing opposite Riefenstahl in The Great Leap (1927).[1] He filmed the famous final shot in The Third Man but was not credited.[2] Schneeberger was later employed by the largest Austrian company Wien-Film for a number of productions.

Hans Schneeberger
Schneeberger filming Storm over Mont Blanc, 1929-30
Born7 April 1895
Died19 November 1971 (1971-11-20) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)Cinematographer
Film actor
Years active1924-1964 (film)

Selected filmography

Cinematographer

References

  1. ^ Hinton, David B. (2000) The Films of Leni Riefenstahl Scarecrow Press ISBN 9781461635062 pg 7, 129
  2. ^ Suton, Koraljka. "Carol Reed's 'The Third Man': How Orson Welles Stole a Show He Was Barely In". Retrieved 9 November 2019.

Bibliography

  • Hinton, David B. The Films of Leni Riefenstahl. Scarecrow Press, 2000.

External links

  • Hans Schneeberger at IMDb
  • Hans Schneeberger as Michael Treuherz


hans, schneeberger, april, 1895, november, 1971, austrian, cinematographer, worked, over, eighty, films, during, career, during, 1920s, early, 1930s, schneeberger, worked, frequently, with, director, arnold, fanck, including, films, starring, leni, riefenstahl. Hans Schneeberger 7 April 1895 19 November 1971 was an Austrian cinematographer who worked on over eighty films during his career During the 1920s and early 1930s Schneeberger worked frequently with the director Arnold Fanck including films starring Leni Riefenstahl Schneeberger also made a handful of acting appearances including playing opposite Riefenstahl in The Great Leap 1927 1 He filmed the famous final shot in The Third Man but was not credited 2 Schneeberger was later employed by the largest Austrian company Wien Film for a number of productions Hans SchneebergerSchneeberger filming Storm over Mont Blanc 1929 30Born7 April 1895Brandberg Zillertal Tyrol Austro Hungarian EmpireDied19 November 1971 1971 11 20 aged 76 Salzburg AustriaOccupation s Cinematographer Film actorYears active1924 1964 film Contents 1 Selected filmography 1 1 Cinematographer 2 References 3 Bibliography 4 External linksSelected filmography EditCinematographer Edit The Holy Mountain 1926 Melody of the Heart 1929 The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna 1929 The White Hell of Pitz Palu 1929 The Blue Light 1932 Miracle of Flight 1935 Conquest of the Air 1936 Forget Me Not 1936 Farewell Again 1937 The Tiger of Eschnapur 1938 The Indian Tomb 1938 Comrades at Sea 1938 Frau Sixta 1938 Target in the Clouds 1939 Linen from Ireland 1939 A Mother s Love 1939 Immortal Waltz 1939 Operetta 1940 Destiny 1942 Vienna 1910 1943 Late Love 1943 The White Dream 1943 The Queen of the Landstrasse 1948 Mysterious Shadows 1949 The Fourth Commandment 1950 Cordula 1950 The Lie 1950 Jonny Saves Nebrador 1953 A Musical War of Love 1953 The Witch 1954 It Was Always So Nice With You 1954 Fruit Without Love 1956 Melody of the Heath 1956 The Elephant in a China Shop 1958 Mandolins and Moonlight 1959 William Tell 1960 References Edit Hinton David B 2000 The Films of Leni Riefenstahl Scarecrow Press ISBN 9781461635062 pg 7 129 Suton Koraljka Carol Reed s The Third Man How Orson Welles Stole a Show He Was Barely In Retrieved 9 November 2019 Bibliography EditHinton David B The Films of Leni Riefenstahl Scarecrow Press 2000 External links EditHans Schneeberger at IMDb Hans Schneeberger as Michael Treuherz This biographical article related to film in Austria is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans Schneeberger amp oldid 1127609204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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