Carl Heinz Járosy

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Carl Heinz Járosy , born in Karl Heinrich Járosy , (born November 19, 1895 in Vinohrady , Austria-Hungary , † December 23, 1958 in Munich , Germany ) was an Austro-German film producer , production manager and screenwriter .

Life

The native of Prague joined German film shortly after the end of the First World War and wrote scripts for productions by FW Murnau , Olga Chekhova and Bruno Ziener at irregular intervals . With the start of the sound film, he mainly worked as a production manager, initially (1930) in London for films by Richard Eichberg and Alfred Hitchcock . In 1931 in Paris he directed the dialogue for Viktor Tourjansky's historical film The Duke of Reichstadt .

As a result of the seizure of power by the Nazis the Jew Járosy from Germany had to flee. In the next 13 years his emigration stations were among others France , England and the Mandate Palestine . In exile he mostly called himself Charles H. Jarosy. Shortly after the end of World War II , Járosy returned to Germany and settled in Munich, where he wrote and produced sporadically for local film companies in the early 1950s. For a short time he was also the managing director of a production company.

Járosy was temporarily married to the communist and writer Lilly Korpus , the marriage was divorced in Warsaw in 1936 .

Filmography

  • 1921: Longing (screenplay)
  • 1921: impostor (screenplay)
  • 1922: The Hunt for Women (screenplay)
  • 1929: The Fool of His Love (screenplay)
  • 1930: The gripper (production manager)
  • 1930: Mary (production manager, sound editor)
  • 1931: The Duke of Reichstadt (dialogue director, production management)
  • 1931: Die Pranke (production manager)
  • 1931: The office manager (production manager)
  • 1931: Holzapfel knows everything (production manager)
  • 1932: Golden blonde girl, I'll give you my heart - I'm so in love ... (production manager)
  • 1932: Participant does not answer (production manager)
  • 1952: The Great Zapfenstreich (screenplay)
  • 1954: Viktoria and her hussar (screenplay, production, production management)

literature

  • Kay Less : "In life, more is taken from you than given ...". Lexicon of filmmakers who emigrated from Germany and Austria between 1933 and 1945. A general overview. ACABUS Verlag, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86282-049-8 , p. 583.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. filmportal.de and IMDB name November 10th
  2. a b Járosy in Doris Danzer: Between Trust and Treason: German-Speaking Communist Intellectuals and Their Social Relationships (1918-1960)