Paul Rischke

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Paul Rischke (born February 14, 1900 in Berlin ; †?) Was a German cameraman .

Life

Rischke trained as a portrait photographer and worked in this profession in the first half of the 1920s. He came to film as a still photographer in 1925 and was responsible for the production When the young wine blooms as co-cameraman as early as 1926 .

In the following years he made other feature and documentary films, but was also active as a still photographer until 1932. Since 1933 he worked at the side of the cameraman Georg Muschner. With this he was part of the film team that made the Karl May film Through the Desert in Egypt in 1935 . After the end of the war, Rischke only received a few orders for short film documentaries.

Filmography

  • 1927: When the young wine blooms
  • 1927: The man with the wrong banknotes
  • 1927: The field marshal
  • 1929: My heart is a jazz band
  • 1934: If I were king
  • 1935: Noise about Weidemann
  • 1935: blood brothers
  • 1935: dance music
  • 1935: Accountant Schnabel
  • 1935: A waltz about the Stephansturm
  • 1936: Through the desert
  • 1936: The mysterious Mister X
  • 1936: The violet from Potsdamer Platz
  • 1937: Meiseken
  • 1939: Riots in Damascus
  • 1940: My husband is not allowed to know
  • 1941: Jakko
  • 1942: Through the eyes of a woman
  • 1949: Please compare (short documentary)
  • 1949: Hand and Hands (short documentary)
  • 1950: Berlin produced (demo film)

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