Adolph Schlyssleder
Adolph Schlyssleder , also Adolph Schlissleder, Schlyßleder, Schiessleder (born June 28, 1909 in Munich , † May 3, 1995 in Stephanskirchen ) was a German film editor , assistant director and director .
Life
The native Adolph Schlissleder attended a photography school after attending secondary school . In 1937 he began his cinematic activities as an assistant director under the name Adolph Schiessleder - an activity that he carried out into the early 1960s. Only in the case of the white and blue Schwank Der Hochtourist did he get the opportunity to direct in the middle of World War II . Otherwise, Schlyssleder, who had meanwhile undergone further training in the cutting room , concentrated on his second full-time activity from 1944: that of a master cutter.
Until well into the 1970s, the Bavarian was responsible for editing numerous rather simple entertainment films; In the first half of the 1950s, mainly from Bavarian fabrics from the Peter Ostermayr production. In 1955, Schlyssleder accepted an invitation to France and criticized the German final version of Max Ophüls ' masterpiece Lola Montez , which was also the most important film of his entire career. His later works - again mainly comedies - are of lesser importance.
Schlyssleder also occasionally worked for television.
Filmography (as editor)
- 1942: Der Hochtourist (only direction)
- 1942: Peterle
- 1944: Shot at midnight
- 1944: Munich women
- 1945/1947: The millionaire ( defector )
- 1947: between yesterday and tomorrow
- 1948: The lost face
- 1949: Secret rendezvous
- 1949: Playful life
- 1949: Beloved Liar
- 1949: No angel is so pure
- 1950: Everything for the company
- 1950: The violin maker from Mittenwald
- 1950: Immortal light
- 1950: kissing is not a sin
- 1951: The Alm on the border
- 1951: three cavaliers
- 1952: The beautiful Tölzerin
- 1952: The master carver of Ammergau
- 1953: The monastery hunter
- 1953: marriage strike
- 1953: love and trumpet blowing
- 1954: School for Marital Happiness
- 1954: Hubertus Castle
- 1954: Beloved Miss Doctor
- 1955: Lola Montez
- 1956: The happy pilgrimage
- 1956: red is love
- 1957: Father, our best piece
- 1957: Two Bavarians in the harem
- 1958: Mikosch, the pride of the company
- 1958: My girl is a postilion
- 1958: The magic of clothing
- 1958: Countess Mariza
- 1959: Me and the cow (La vache et le prisonnier)
- 1959: a summer you will never forget
- 1960: I always want to be yours
- 1961: The high tourist
- 1961: Jack Mortimer (TV movie)
- 1962: his best friend
- 1964: Full of heart and empty pockets (… e la donna creò l'uomo)
- 1973: The flying classroom
- 1974: As a mother went on strike
- 1975: Abelard - The emasculation
- 1976: disorder and early suffering
- 1977: The youthful pranks of the boy Karl
Web links
- Adolph Schlyssleder in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Adolph Schlyssleder at filmportal.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schlyssleder, Adolph |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schiessleder, Adolph; Schlissleder, Adolph; Schlyßleder, Adolph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German film editor, assistant director and director |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 28, 1909 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | May 3, 1995 |
Place of death | Stephanskirchen |