Curt Stallmach

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Curt Stallmach , occasionally also Kurt Stallmach (born April 25, 1914 in Rawitsch ; † unknown) was a German film architect .

Live and act

Nothing is currently known about Stallmach's career. After an assistantship, the Munich-based East German began to implement film structures in 1953, mostly in collaboration with colleagues. In the 1950s, Stallmach mainly designed the decorations for comedies and homeland films, dramas and melodramas, none of which has any greater significance in terms of film history. His last work for the cinema was that of a second architect for Billy Wilder's US comedy One, Two, Three, which was filmed in Germany .

After 1963 his track is lost. Stallmach may have died in the mid-1970s. In the handbook “Das Film-Fernseh-ABC-Taschenadreßbuch 1975-76”, the editorial deadline of which is March 31, 1975, he is no longer listed among film architects and set designers.

Filmography

for movies, unless otherwise stated

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Individual evidence

  1. Date of birth according to the film archive Kay Less