Karl Neisser

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Karl Neisser , also Karl Neißer and Karl Neusser (* July 2, 1882 , † August 28, 1933 in Berlin ) was a German actor , director and screenwriter.

Life

Neisser worked as a director, screenwriter and actor, both on stage and later in film, where he can be found between 1917 and 1932. In 1905 he worked as a director and actor for Sergeant Krause in the performance of Franz von Schönthan's military fun play Im colorful rock at the Eisenach city theater. He wrote the manuscript, directed and acted himself in the crime film The Secret of the Factory Owner Henderson (1919). He was also a screenwriter and director for Der Blick in den Abgrund (1919).

In 1918/19 he was the main actor in a two-act series that the film company "AG Films Arthur Günsburg " put on with him in Berlin. Neißer embodied the title hero Krause; for the episodes Papa Krause , Ganz ohne Krause , both in 1918, Krause as a detective and nonsense not, Krause , both in 1919, Leonhard Haskel wrote the manuscript; Walter Formes was the screenwriter only for the last episode, Held Krause (also 1919) .

Even in the sound film era, Neisser was involved in the film fun game Lügen auf Rügen , which Victor Janson realized in 1931 for Aafa-Film in the seaside resorts of Binz and Sellin in Western Pomerania. In Austria the film was also called The Bathing House .

Bruno Czabanski was his cameraman for six films.

Karl Neisser died in Berlin in 1933 at the age of 51 and was buried in the Dahlem Forest Cemetery, which opened in the same year . The grave has not been preserved.

Filmography

actor

italic: role, if known

  • 1917: Ballzauber (book: Danny Kaden ): Waiter
  • 1917: The Herr Assessor [crime parody]
  • 1917: Highness Radish (book: Danny Kaden): Minister of War
  • 1918: Der Teufel [detective film with Max Landa ]: 2nd policeman (as Karl Neißer)
  • 1918: Without any Krause (book: Leonhard Haskel )
  • 1919: Adolars stage career
  • 1919: Adolars Accident Policy
  • 1919: The secret of the manufacturer Henderson: Game master
  • 1919: The little revolution
  • 1919: The White Mouse (Book: Leonhard Haskel)
  • 1919: Director Zwick-Zwack: Peter Pullmeier
  • 1919: Through sausage to love
  • 1919: a voracious story
  • 1919: Prince Sally (book: Leonhard Haskel)
  • 1919: Miss Mother
  • 1919: Same brothers, same caps
  • 1919: Hero Krause
  • 1919: Higher Daughters
  • 1919: Infernal magic
  • 1919: Krause as a detective
  • 1919: Papa Krause (book: Leonhard Haskel)
  • 1919: Don't nonsense, Krause
  • 1920: Maria Tudor
  • 1920: Black Forest girl
  • 1928: Robert and Bertram
  • 1932: Lies on Rügen

Director

  • 1918: 3,000 marks reward
  • 1919: The secret of the manufacturer Henderson
  • 1919: The poison in women
  • 1919: The look into the abyss
  • 1919: The Meier case
  • 1919: Miss Mother
  • 1919: savior of mankind
  • 1919: Vera's jealousy
  • 1919: Strangled by fate
  • 1920: The Mask of Death
  • 1920: The Mask of Death - 2. The Secret of the Cistern

Screenwriter

  • 1919: The secret of the manufacturer Henderson
  • 1919: The look into the abyss
  • 1919: You shouldn't feel love sooner than ...

literature

  • Lydia Eger: Cinema reform and communities. 1st edition 1920, 2nd unchanged reprint Dresden 1921
  • Horst O. Hermanni: From Dorothy Dandridge to Willy Fritsch: Das Film ABC, Volume 2. Verlag BoD - Books on Demand, 2009 - 444 pages
  • Helmut Morsbach u. Babett Stach (Ed.): German film posters: 1895–1945. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, January 1, 1992 - 152 pages
  • Heinrich Fraenkel: Immortal Film. The great chronicle. From the magic lantern to the sound film. Part of the picture by Wilhelm Winckel. Munich, Kindler, 1956, 469 pages
  • Irene Stratenwert with Hermann Simon (Ed.): Pioneers in Celluloid. Jews in the early film world. Henschel, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-89487-471-6 .
  • Friedrich von Zglinicki: The way of the film. History of cinematography and its predecessors. Berlin: Rembrandt Verlag 1956.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. cf. karlheinz-everts.de [1]
  2. according to filmportal.de [2] together with Bruno Csabanski
  3. cf. GECD # 19221
  4. cf. GECD # 31951: Don't nonsense, Krause (1919). Production company: AG (probably Günzburg). Actor: Karl Neisser. Film length 477 meters, 2 acts. Censorship Police, Berlin: Jugendfrei (No. 43016); The Berlin idiom "Nonsense, Krause!", which has now become proverbial, is said to go back to this film and its main character
  5. ^ The look into the abyss, Miss Mother, The secret of the factory owner Henderson, The poison in women, Savior of humanity, Strangled by fate, all 1919, cf. film portal [3]
  6. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , pp. 576, 586.