Richard Angst

Richard Angst

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Director of Photography - Germany
Born July 23, 1905 in Zurich
Died July 24, 1984 in Berlin

Mini-Biography:
Richard Angst was born on July 23, 1905 in Zürich. He was a German Director of Photography, known for Abenteuer im Engadin (1932), Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Koffer (1961), Das Wirtshaus im Spessart (1957), Richard Angst's first movie on record is from 1927. Richard Angst died on July 24, 1984 in Berlin. His last motion picture on file dates from 1970.

Biographical Notes
Deutscher Kameramann, Ausbildung als Photolaborant und Kameraassistent, 1923 ì
durch Arnold Fanck zum Film. Richard Angst gehörte mit Sepp Allgeier und Hans ì
Schneeberger zum berühmten Trio, die für ihre Berg- und Naturaufnahmen ì
bekannt wurden. In den Nachkriegsjahren vor allem deutsche Unterhaltungsfilme ì
wie verschieden Edgar-Wallace Produktion und mehrere Filme des Regisseurs ì
Kurt Hoffmann. 1971 wird Richard Angst mit dem Deutschen Filmpreis ì
ausgezeichnet.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1970: Das Ausschweifende Leben des Marquis de Sade (De Sade) (Director of Photography), Directed by Cy Endfield, with Senta Berger, Maria Caleita, Keir Dullea,
1969: Die Hochzeitsreise (Director of Photography), Directed by Ralf Gregan, with Memmo Carotenuto, Alberto Farnese, Dieter Hallervorden,
1969: Kampf um Rom - 2. Teil: Der Verrat (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Siodmak, with Harriet Andersson, Honor Blackman, Ingrid Brett,
1969: Eine Nervensäge gegen alle (Director of Photography), Directed by Ralf Gregan, with Armando Carini, Memmo Carotenuto, Alberto Farnese,
1968: Kampf um Rom (Lupta pentru Roma) (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Siodmak, with Harriet Andersson, Honor Blackman, Ingrid Brett,
1967: Rheinsberg (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Cornelia Froboess, Christian Wolff, Werner Hinz,
1967: Herrliche Zeiten im Spessart (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Kathrin Ackermann, Vivi Bach, Hannelore Elsner,
1966: Liselotte von der Pfalz (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with , Harald Leipnitz, Hans Caninenberg,
1965: Hokuspokus oder Wie lasse ich meinen Mann verschwinden (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Käthe Braun, Klaus Miedel, Richard Münch,
1965: Heidi (Director of Photography), Directed by Werner Jacobs, with Gustav Knuth, Lotte Ledl, Ernst Schröder,
1965: Ferien mit Piroschka (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb, with Götz George, Dietmar Schönherr, ,
1965: La guerre secrète (The Dirty Game) (Director of Photography), Directed by Christian-Jaque, Werner Klinger, Carlo Lizzani, Terence Young, with Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Vittorio Gassman,
1965: Dr. med Hiob Prätorius (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Werner Hinz, Peter Lühr, Liselotte Pulver,
1964: Schloss Gripsholm (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Jana Brejchová, Walter Giller, Hanns Lothar,
1964: Das siebte Opfer (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb, with Heinz Engelmann, Hansjörg Felmy, Trude Herr,
1964: Die Gruft mit dem Rätselschloss (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb, with Eddi Arent, Judith Dornys, Rudolf Forster,
1963: Das Phantom von Soho (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb, with Dieter Borsche, Barbara Rütting, Hans Söhnker,
1963: Der schwarze Abt (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb, with Joachim Fuchsberger, Dieter Borsche, Grit Boettcher,
1963: Der Henker von London (Director of Photography), Directed by Edwin Zbonek, with Dieter Borsche, Hansjörg Felmy, Rudolf Fernau,
1963: Frühstück im Doppelbett (Director of Photography), Directed by Axel von Ambesser, with Lex Barker, O.W. Fischer, Liselotte Pulver,
1962: Axel Munthe, der Arzt von San Michele (Director of Photography), Directed by Giorgio Capitani, Rudolf Jugert, Georg Marischka, with O.W. Fischer, Ingeborg Schöner, ,
1962: Sherlock Holmes und das Halsband des Todes (Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace) (Director of Photography), Directed by Terence Fisher, Frank Winterstein, with Leon Askin, Senta Berger, Ivan Desny,
1961: Die seltsame Gräfin (The Strange Countess) (Director of Photography), Directed by Jürgen Roland, Josef von Baky, with Joachim Fuchsberger, Brigitte Grothum, Lil Dagover,
1961: Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Koffer (Director of Photography), Directed by Werner Klingler, with Senta Berger, Joachim Hansen,
1961: Via Mala (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul May, with Anne-Marie Blanc, Gert Fröbe, Joachim Hansen,
1961: Ramona (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Martin, with Senta Berger, Joachim Hansen, ,
1961: Und so was nennt sich Leben (Director of Photography), Directed by Géza von Radványi, with Karin Baal, Michael Hinz, Tilly Lauenstein,
1961: Und sowas nennt sich Leben (Director of Photography), Directed by Géza von Radványi, with Karin Baal, Michael Hinz, Elke Sommer,
1960: Bilderbuch Gottes (Director of Photography), Directed by Josef A. Holmann,
1959: Peter schiesst den Vogel ab (Director of Photography), Directed by Géza von Cziffra, with Edith Hancke, Peter Alexander, Germaine Damar,
1959: La Paloma (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Martin, with Peter Alexander, Louis Armstrong, Karlheinz Böhm,
1959: Das Indische Grabmal (Journey to the lost city) (Director of Photography), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Paul Hubschmid, Debra Paget, Walther Reyer,
1958: Der Tiger von Eschnapur (The Tiger of Eschnapur, Journey to the lost city, Tiger of Bengal, Fritz Lang's The Tiger of Eschnapur) (Director of Photography), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Debra Paget, Paul Hubschmid, Walther Reyer,
1958: Wir Wunderkinder (Aren't we wunderful?) (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Hansjörg Felmy, Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Wera Frydtberg,
1958: Petersburger Nächte (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Martin, with Ewald Balser, , Ivan Desny,
1958: Meine schöne Mama (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Martin, with Adrienne Gessner, Nadia Gray, Paul Hubschmid,
1957: Das Wirtshaus im Spessart (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Hans Clarin, Kai Fischer, Herbert Hübner,
1957: Wer die Heimat liebt (Das heilige Erbe) (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Solm, with Hermann Erhardt, Christl Erber, Olga von Togni,
1956: Das heilige Erbe (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Solm, with Kurt Bülau, Christian Doermer, Christl Erber,
1956: Borneo, Insel der Schönheit (Director of Photography), Directed by Friedrich Dahlsheim,
1956: Ich suche dich (Director of Photography), Directed by O.W. Fischer, with O.W. Fischer, Anouk Aimée, ,
1955: Ich denke oft an Piroschka (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Gunnar Möller, Liselotte Pulver, Wera Frydtberg,
1955: Drei Männer im Schnee (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Claus Biederstaedt, Paul Dahlke, Margarete Haagen,
1955: Der letzte Mann (Director of Photography), Directed by Harald Braun, with Willy Stettner, Hans Albers, Romy Schneider,
1955: Ingrid - Die Geschichte eines Fotomodells (Director of Photography), Directed by Géza von Radványi, with Johanna Matz, Paul Hubschmid, Paul Edwin Roth,
1954: Der erste Kuss (Director of Photography), Directed by Erik Ode, with Isa Günther, Jutta Günther, Erich Auer,
1953: Hokuspokus (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Curt Goetz, Hans Nielsen, Valerie von Martens,
1953: Schlagerparade 1953 (Director of Photography), Directed by Erik Ode, with Walter Giller, Germaine Damar, ,
1952: Cuba Cabana (Director of Photography), Directed by Fritz Peter Buch, with Peter Elsholtz, O.W. Fischer, Paul Hartmann,
1952: Vater braucht eine Frau (Director of Photography), Directed by Harald Braun, with Ruth Leuwerik, Dieter Borsche, Therese Giehse,
1952: Olympische Winterspiele - Oslo (Director of Photography), Directed by Walter Kägi,
1951: Herz der Welt (Director of Photography), Directed by Harald Braun, with Paul Bildt, Dieter Borsche, Else Ehser,
1951: Fanfaren der Liebe (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Viktor Afritsch, Kay Barnet, Dieter Borsche,
1950: Der fallende Stern (Director of Photography), Directed by Harald Braun, with Dieter Borsche, Paul Dahlke, Lisa Helwig,
1950: Föhn (Mountain Wind) (Director of Photography), Directed by Rolf Hansen, with Hans Albers, Heinrich Gretler, Adrian Hoven,
1949: Barry (Director of Photography), Directed by Karl Anton, with Jean Brochard, Pauline Carton, Yves Deniaud,
1949: La bonne route (Director of Photography), Directed by N Griffith,
1948: Een Koninkriik voor en huis (Director of Photography), Directed by Jaap Speyer,
1947: High Conquest (Director of Photography), Directed by Irwin Allen, with Beulah Bondi, Warren Douglas, Eric Feldary,
1946: Erde (Director of Photography), Directed by Leopold Hainisch, with Leopold Esterle,
1946: Climbing the Matterhorn (Director of Photography), Directed by Irwin Allen,
1944: Melusine (Director of Photography), Directed by Hans Steinhoff, with Mizzi Griebl, Siegfried Breuer, Angelika Hauff,
1944: Ulli und Marei (Director of Photography), Directed by Leopold Hainisch,
1943: Gabriele Dambrone (Rivelazione) (Director of Photography), Directed by Hans Steinhoff, with Gusti Huber, Siegfried Breuer, Christl Mardayn,
1943: Ein schöner Tag (Director of Photography), Directed by Philipp Lothar Mayring, with Walter Lieck, Elsa Wagner, Carsta Löck,
1942: Rembrandt (Director of Photography), Directed by Hans Steinhoff, with Emmerich Hanus, Ewald Balser, Hertha Feiler,
1942: Der grosse Schatten (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Verhoeven, with Ernst Legal, Will Quadflieg, Marina von Ditmar,
1941: Mein Leben für Irland (Director of Photography), Directed by Max W. Kimmich, with Hans Bergmann, Ernst Wilhelm Borchert, Claus Clausen,
1941: Der Strom (Director of Photography), Directed by Günther Rittau, with Wilhelm Borchert, Lotte Koch, Paul Henckels,
1940: Die Geierwally (Wally dell'avvoltoio) (Director of Photography), Directed by Hans Steinhoff, with Ludwig Auer, Leopold Esterle, Mimi Gstöttner-Auer,
1939: Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Director of Photography), Directed by Leopold Hainisch, with Christl Mardayn, Hannes Stelzer, Gustav Waldau,
1939: Die unheimlichen Wünsche (Director of Photography), Directed by Heinz Hilpert, with Paul Dahlke,
1937: Die Tochter des Samurai (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck, with Ruth Eweler, Setsuko Hara, Sessue Hayakawa,
1937: Kleine Scheidegg (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Schweizer, with Leopold Biberti,
1937: Das Heilige Ziel (Director of Photography), Directed by Kosho Nomura, Shochiku Ofuna, with Sepp Rist,
1936: Die Kopfjäger von Borneo (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich von Plessen,
1936: Hänschen klein (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck,
1936: Japans heiliger Vulkan (Director of Photography),
1936: In einer chinesischen Stadt (Director),
1936: Bilder von Japans Küsten (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck,
1935: Der arme Reiche (Director of Photography), Directed by Fritz Freisler,
1935: Der Dämon des Himalaya (Director of Photography), Directed by Günther Oskar Dyhrenfurth, with Erika Dannhoff, Gustav Diessl, Günther Oskar Dyhrenfurth,
1934: Der ewige Traum (The King of Mont Blanc) (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck, with Helene Fehdmer, Brigitte Horney, Friedrich Kayssler,
1934: Der König vom Montblanc (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck, with Helene Fehdmer, Brigitte Horney, Wilhelm Kaiser-Heyl,
1933: SOS Eisberg (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck, with Gustav Diessl, Gibson Gowland, Max Holzboer,
1933: Nordpol - ahoi! (Director of Photography), Directed by Andrew V. Marton, with Gibson Gowland, Guzzi Lantschner, Jarmila Marton,
1933: Brennendes Geheimnis (The Burning Secret) (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Siodmak, with Willi Forst, , Alfred Abel,
1932: Abenteuer im Engadin (Slalom) (Director of Photography), Directed by Max Obal, with Arnold Hasenclever, Hansi Knoteck, Guzzi Lantschner,
1932: Die Wasserteufel von Hieflau (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich Kober, Eugen Schüfftan, with Teddy Bill, Willy Clever, Walter Edthofer,
1931: Der weisse Rausch - Neue Wunder des Schneeschuhs (Ski Chase, The white flame, The white intoxication) (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck, with Lothar Ebersberg, Guzzi Lantschner, Rudi Matt,
1931: Zwei Menschen (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich Waschneck, with Gustav Fröhlich, , Theodor Loos,
1930: Sturm über dem Mont Blanc (Storm over Mont Blanc) (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck, with Leni Riefenstahl, Sepp Rist, Ernst Udet,
1930: Die heiligen drei Brunnen (Director of Photography), Directed by Mario Bonnard, with Betty Bird, Boris de Fast, Albert Karchow,
1929: Die weisse Hölle vom Piz Palü (The white Hell of Piz Palu) (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, with Gustav Diessl, Mizzi Götzel, Ernst Petersen,
1928: Das weisse Stadion (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck,
1927: Milak, der Grönlandjäger (Director of Photography), Directed by Georgij Azagarov, Bernhard Villinger, with Ruth Weyher, , Iris Arlan,
1927: Der grosse Sprung (The Great Leap) (Director of Photography), Directed by Arnold Fanck, with Leni Riefenstahl, Luis Trenker, Hans Schneeberger,

Bibliography
Felix Bucher / Leonhard Gmür: Germany, London and New York 1970

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