Albert Albert

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Albert Hermann Albert (* July 23, 1866 ; † after 1927) was a German film producer during the silent film era .

Life

Albert attended the Königliche Real-Gymnasium in Berlin and initially became a businessman before writing as a journalist for the Berliner Tageblatt and the Deutsche Musik-Zeitung , among others . He also wrote plays that were performed in Berlin and Basel, among others. After around 20 years in the opera field - Albert was, among other things, the director of international opera tours - Albert turned to film. In 1912 he founded the film production company Arminius-Film, with which he mainly realized comedies. His invention of the "cinematographed picture riddle" received a legally registered design protection. From 1924/1925, Albert's Arminius-Film worked together with Wolfgang Kaskeline , who made numerous advertising films for Arminius-Film. Among other things, the film Im Kaffernland was made , a short animated film for Inhoffens Bärenkaffee.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1917: Albert goes hoarding
  • 1918: Satan in the ink
  • 1920: Albert's makeover
  • 1921: Albert gets his cleaning
  • 1922: Fragrance rush
  • 1922: Albert's patron saint
  • 1922: Sausage against sausage
  • 1923: The sympathy cure
  • 1923: The miracle egg
  • 1924: From an old chronicle
  • 1924: lions
  • 1924: Let the audience guess!
  • 1924: In the Kaffir country
  • 1924: Dr. Bill the spiritualist
  • 1925: Three questions about fate
  • 1926: Bubischlauköpfchen
  • 1927: Albert's pampering trick
  • 1927: love on ice

literature

  • Albert, Albert Hermann . In: Kurt Mühsam, Egon Jacobsohn: Lexikon des Films . Lichtbildbühne publishing house, Berlin 1926, p. 6.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Günter Agde: Flimmering Promises: History of German Commercials in Cinema since 1897 . Neue Berlin, 1998, p. 60.