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Karel Lamač

Karel Lamač (27 January 1897 – 2 August 1952) was a Czech film director, actor, screenwriter, producer and singer.[1] He directed more than 100 films in Czechoslovakia, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

Karel Lamač
Born(1897-01-27)27 January 1897
Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic)
Died2 August 1952(1952-08-02) (aged 55)
Hamburg, West Germany (now Germany)
Other namesCarl Lamac
Occupation(s)Film director, actor, screenwriter, film producer
Years active1919–1952

Life edit

Lamač was born 27 January 1897 in Prague, Austria-Hungary. His parents were Karel Lamač sr. (1863–1938), opera singer and a pharmacist, and Františka Lamačová (née Prusíková, 1860–1949).[2] In his childhood Lamač was interested in pharmacy, electrical engineering, stage magic and acting. Before WWI he went to apprentice in camera manufacturer company Ernemann in Dresden.[2] During the war he was a combat cameraman. After the war he became a technical director of film laboratory in Excelsiorfilm. He started working in movies in 1918, first as an actor, later as a writer and a director. Among his best movies of this period are crime drama The Poisoned Light, comedy Catch Him! and drama White Paradise. In 1923 he wrote a book How to write a film libretto.[2] His frequent collaborators were actress Anny Ondra, cinematographer Otto Heller and screenwriter Václav Wasserman.[2] In 1926 he co-founded a film studio Kavalírka where he made his movies until it burned down in 1929.[2]

In 1930 he founded a production company Ondra-Lamač Film with his then girlfriend Anny Ondra in Berlin.[3] During 1930s he was making movies in Germany, Czechoslovakia, France and Austria. After the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia he left to Netherlands to make De Spooktrein and then to United Kingdom where he joined Czechoslovak Army. He served in RAF until 1941 and in infantry division until 1946. He made war documentaries and three feature movies during WWII.[2] After the war he made two movies in France. In 1947 then went to USA where he worked on technical innovations of color film and camera lenses. In 1951 he returned to Germany and directed his last film The Thief of Bagdad.[2]

He died in Hamburg, West Germany due to serious problems with his kidneys.[2][4]

Selected filmography edit

Director edit

Year Title Notes
1919 The Furious Bridegroom Short film. Considered lost.
1919 Chord of Death Considered lost.
1920 Gilly in Prague for the First Time
1921 The Poisoned Light
1923 The Lumberjack
1924 White Paradise
1925 Catch Him!
1925 Karel Havlíček Borovský Considered lost.
1925 The Lantern
1926 The Countess from Podskalí Considered lost.
1926 The Good Soldier Schweik
1926 Schweik at the Front
1926 Never the Twain Considered lost.
1927 The Old Dad Bezoušek
1927 A Flower of the Šumava Mountains Considered lost.
1927 Sweet Josefine Considered lost.
1928 Eve's Daughters
1928 The First Kiss
1928 Suzy Saxophone
1928 Der erste Kuß
1929 Sin Considered lost.
1929 Sinful and Sweet
1929 Sin of a Beautiful Woman
1929 The Girl with the Whip
1929 The Caviar Princess
1930 Das Mädel aus U.S.A.
1929 Fairground People
1930 Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
1930 K. und K. Feldmarschall German version of Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
1930 Monsieur le maréchal French version of Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
1930 Eine Freundin so goldig wie Du
1931 Him and His Sister
1931 Er und seine Schwester German version of Him and His Sister
1931 The Squeaker
1931 Business Under Distress
1931 Die Fledermaus
1931 Wehe, wenn er losgelassen
1931 La Chauve-Souris [fr] Co-directed with Pierre Billon
1932 Mamsell Nitouche
1932 A Night in Paradise
1932 Une nuit au paradis
1932 Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes
1932 The Undertaker
1932 Die grausame Freundin
1932 Faut-il les marier?
1932 The Ringer
1932 Kiki
1932 Baby
1933 Daughter of the Regiment
1933 La fille du régiment French version of Daughter of the Regiment
1933 Fräulein Hoffmanns Erzählungen
1933 The Good Tramp Bernášek
1933 Jindra, the Countess Ostrovín
1933 The Love Hotel
1933 Orchesterprobe Short film
1934 So ein Theater! Short film
1934 Der verhexte Scheinwerfer
1934 The Switched Bride Short film
1934 L'amour en cage
1934 Karneval und Liebe
1934 Little Dorrit
1934 Frasquita
1934 The Brenken Case
1934 Polská krev
1934 Polish Blood German version of Polská krev
1934 Nezlobte dědečka
1935 Knockout
1935 Großreinemachen
1935 Ich liebe alle Frauen
1935 J'aime toutes les femmes French version of Ich liebe alle Frauen
1935 The White Horse Inn
1935 The Young Count
1936 The Postman from Longjumeau
1936 Der schüchterne Casanova
1936 Flitterwochen
1936 On the Green Meadow
1936 Where the Lark Sings
1937 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1937 A Girl from the Chorus
1937 Vor Liebe wird gewarnt
1937 Peter im Schnee
1937 Grounds for Divorce
1937 Cause for Divorce German version of Důvod k rozvodu
1937 The Vagabonds
1937 Pat und Patachon im Paradies
1937 Florentine
1938 Immer wenn ich glücklich bin..!
1938 Forbidden Love
1938 Frühlingsluft
1938 Ducháček Will Fix It
1938 The Lantern
1938 Watch Out for the Ghosts
1939 Place de la Concorde
1939 Slávka, Don't Give In!
1939 U pokladny stál...
1939 De Spooktrein
1940 Narcisse
1943 Schweik's New Adventures
1943 They Met in the Dark
1944 It Happened One Sunday
1947 La Colère des dieux
1947 Une nuit à Tabarin
1952 The Thief of Bagdad

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Producer edit

References edit

  1. ^ . csfd.cz. Archived from the original on 1 September 2010. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Lamač Karel (1897–1952) Inventář" (PDF) (in Czech). Národní filmový archiv. 1997.
  3. ^ "Funny Ladies 1 (2002)". Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  4. ^ Český hraný film I 1898–1930. Praha: NFA. 1995.

External links edit

  • Karel Lamač at IMDb

karel, lamač, january, 1897, august, 1952, czech, film, director, actor, screenwriter, producer, singer, directed, more, than, films, czechoslovakia, austria, germany, netherlands, united, kingdom, born, 1897, january, 1897prague, bohemia, austria, hungary, cz. Karel Lamac 27 January 1897 2 August 1952 was a Czech film director actor screenwriter producer and singer 1 He directed more than 100 films in Czechoslovakia Austria Germany the Netherlands and the United Kingdom Karel LamacBorn 1897 01 27 27 January 1897Prague Bohemia Austria Hungary now Czech Republic Died2 August 1952 1952 08 02 aged 55 Hamburg West Germany now Germany Other namesCarl LamacOccupation s Film director actor screenwriter film producerYears active1919 1952 Contents 1 Life 2 Selected filmography 2 1 Director 2 2 Actor 2 3 Producer 3 References 4 External linksLife editLamac was born 27 January 1897 in Prague Austria Hungary His parents were Karel Lamac sr 1863 1938 opera singer and a pharmacist and Frantiska Lamacova nee Prusikova 1860 1949 2 In his childhood Lamac was interested in pharmacy electrical engineering stage magic and acting Before WWI he went to apprentice in camera manufacturer company Ernemann in Dresden 2 During the war he was a combat cameraman After the war he became a technical director of film laboratory in Excelsiorfilm He started working in movies in 1918 first as an actor later as a writer and a director Among his best movies of this period are crime drama The Poisoned Light comedy Catch Him and drama White Paradise In 1923 he wrote a book How to write a film libretto 2 His frequent collaborators were actress Anny Ondra cinematographer Otto Heller and screenwriter Vaclav Wasserman 2 In 1926 he co founded a film studio Kavalirka where he made his movies until it burned down in 1929 2 In 1930 he founded a production company Ondra Lamac Film with his then girlfriend Anny Ondra in Berlin 3 During 1930s he was making movies in Germany Czechoslovakia France and Austria After the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia he left to Netherlands to make De Spooktrein and then to United Kingdom where he joined Czechoslovak Army He served in RAF until 1941 and in infantry division until 1946 He made war documentaries and three feature movies during WWII 2 After the war he made two movies in France In 1947 then went to USA where he worked on technical innovations of color film and camera lenses In 1951 he returned to Germany and directed his last film The Thief of Bagdad 2 He died in Hamburg West Germany due to serious problems with his kidneys 2 4 Selected filmography editDirector edit Year Title Notes1919 The Furious Bridegroom Short film Considered lost 1919 Chord of Death Considered lost 1920 Gilly in Prague for the First Time1921 The Poisoned Light1923 The Lumberjack1924 White Paradise1925 Catch Him 1925 Karel Havlicek Borovsky Considered lost 1925 The Lantern1926 The Countess from Podskali Considered lost 1926 The Good Soldier Schweik1926 Schweik at the Front1926 Never the Twain Considered lost 1927 The Old Dad Bezousek1927 A Flower of the Sumava Mountains Considered lost 1927 Sweet Josefine Considered lost 1928 Eve s Daughters1928 The First Kiss1928 Suzy Saxophone1928 Der erste Kuss1929 Sin Considered lost 1929 Sinful and Sweet1929 Sin of a Beautiful Woman1929 The Girl with the Whip1929 The Caviar Princess1930 Das Madel aus U S A 1929 Fairground People1930 Imperial and Royal Field Marshal1930 K und K Feldmarschall German version of Imperial and Royal Field Marshal1930 Monsieur le marechal French version of Imperial and Royal Field Marshal1930 Eine Freundin so goldig wie Du1931 Him and His Sister1931 Er und seine Schwester German version of Him and His Sister1931 The Squeaker1931 Business Under Distress1931 Die Fledermaus1931 Wehe wenn er losgelassen1931 La Chauve Souris fr Co directed with Pierre Billon1932 Mamsell Nitouche1932 A Night in Paradise1932 Une nuit au paradis1932 Lelicek in the Services of Sherlock Holmes1932 The Undertaker1932 Die grausame Freundin1932 Faut il les marier 1932 The Ringer1932 Kiki1932 Baby1933 Daughter of the Regiment1933 La fille du regiment French version of Daughter of the Regiment1933 Fraulein Hoffmanns Erzahlungen1933 The Good Tramp Bernasek1933 Jindra the Countess Ostrovin1933 The Love Hotel1933 Orchesterprobe Short film1934 So ein Theater Short film1934 Der verhexte Scheinwerfer1934 The Switched Bride Short film1934 L amour en cage1934 Karneval und Liebe1934 Little Dorrit1934 Frasquita1934 The Brenken Case1934 Polska krev1934 Polish Blood German version of Polska krev1934 Nezlobte dedecka1935 Knockout1935 Grossreinemachen1935 Ich liebe alle Frauen1935 J aime toutes les femmes French version of Ich liebe alle Frauen1935 The White Horse Inn1935 The Young Count1936 The Postman from Longjumeau1936 Der schuchterne Casanova1936 Flitterwochen1936 On the Green Meadow1936 Where the Lark Sings1937 The Hound of the Baskervilles1937 A Girl from the Chorus1937 Vor Liebe wird gewarnt1937 Peter im Schnee1937 Grounds for Divorce1937 Cause for Divorce German version of Duvod k rozvodu1937 The Vagabonds1937 Pat und Patachon im Paradies1937 Florentine1938 Immer wenn ich glucklich bin 1938 Forbidden Love1938 Fruhlingsluft1938 Duchacek Will Fix It1938 The Lantern1938 Watch Out for the Ghosts1939 Place de la Concorde1939 Slavka Don t Give In 1939 U pokladny stal 1939 De Spooktrein1940 Narcisse1943 Schweik s New Adventures1943 They Met in the Dark1944 It Happened One Sunday1947 La Colere des dieux1947 Une nuit a Tabarin1952 The Thief of BagdadActor edit Gilly in Prague for the First Time 1920 The Poisoned Light 1921 The Arrival from the Darkness 1921 Look After Your Daughters 1922 Lead Us Not into Temptation 1922 Young Medardus 1923 Helena 1924 The Secret Agent 1924 White Paradise 1924 The Lantern 1925 Eve s Daughters 1928 Producer edit The Double 1934 References edit Karel Lamac csfd cz Archived from the original on 1 September 2010 Retrieved 6 February 2011 a b c d e f g h Lamac Karel 1897 1952 Inventar PDF in Czech Narodni filmovy archiv 1997 Funny Ladies 1 2002 Retrieved 6 April 2016 Cesky hrany film I 1898 1930 Praha NFA 1995 External links editKarel Lamac at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karel Lamac 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