Kurt Heuser

Kurt Heuser

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Author - Germany
Born October 23, 1903 in Strassburg
Died June 20, 1975 in Ebersberg, Bayern

Mini-Biography:
Kurt Heuser was born on October 23, 1903 in Strassburg. He was a German Author, known for Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag (1959), Die Herren (1965), Paracelsus (1943), Kurt Heuser's first movie on record is from 1934. Kurt Heuser died on June 20, 1975 in Ebersberg, Bayern. His last motion picture on file dates from 1965.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1965: Die Herren (Scenario), Directed by Franz Seitz, Rolf Thiele, Alfred Weidenmann, with Mario Adorf, Astrid Frank, Paul Hubschmid,
1964: Lausbubengeschichten (Tales of a Young Scamp) (Scenario), Directed by Helmut Käutner, with Käthe Braun, Beppo Brem, Elisabeth Flickenschildt,
1962: Waldrausch (Scenario), Directed by Paul May, with Paul Hartmann, Marianne Hold, Gerhard Riedmann,
1961: Bis zum Ende aller Tage (Girl from Hongkong) (Scenario), Directed by Franz Peter Wirth, with Hanns Lothar, Helmut Griem, Akiko,
1961: Via Mala (Scenario), Directed by Paul May, with Anne-Marie Blanc, Gert Fröbe, Joachim Hansen,
1961: Unser Haus in Kamerun (Scenario), Directed by Alfred Vohrer, with Berta Drews, Horst Frank, Götz George,
1960: Die Fastnachtsbeichte (Scenario), Directed by Wilhelm Dieterle, with Hans Söhnker, Gitty Daruga, Götz George,
1959: Auf allen Strassen (Zieh weiter, Pony) (Scenario), Directed by Kurt Steinwendner, with Wolf Albach-Retty, Fritz Imhoff, Michael Janisch,
1959: Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag (Everyday's not sunday) (Scenario), Directed by Helmut Weiss, with Elisabeth Müller, Jochen Hanke, Jürgen Hanke,
1959: und ewig singen die Wälder (The voice of the Forest) (Scenario), Directed by Paul May, with Gert Fröbe, Hansjörg Felmy, Joachim Hansen,
1957: Ich war ihm hörig (Scenario), Directed by Wolfgang Becker, with Barbara Rütting, Carlos Thompson, Wolfgang Preiss,
1956: Schicksal am Matterhorn (Scenario), Directed by Luis Trenker, with Robert Freitag, Marianne Hold, Herta Konrad,
1955: André und Ursula (André et Ursula) (Scenario), Directed by Werner Jacobs, with Walter Clemens, Denise Cormand, Ivan Desny,
1954: Oberarzt Dr. Solm (Scenario), Directed by Paul May, with Hans Clarin, Anna Dammann, Karola Ebeling,
1954: Orient-Express (Scenario), Directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, with Eva Bartok, Curd Jürgens, Michael Lenz,
1954: Ein Leben für Do (Scenario), Directed by Gustav Ucicky, with Paola Löw, Hans Söhnker, Charles Regnier,
1952: Alraune (Geliebte zwischen Lust und Gier (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, with Karlheinz Böhm, Harry Halm, Trude Hesterberg,
1952: Der Grosse Zapfenstreich (Scenario), Directed by Georg Hurdalek, with Friedrich Domin, Paul Hartmann, Jan Hendriks,
1951: Ruf aus dem Äther (Scenario), Directed by Georg C. Klaren, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, with Fritz Imhoff, Toni van Eyck, Oskar Werner,
1949: Prämien auf den Tod (Scenario), Directed by Curd Jürgens, with Werner Krauss, , Judith Holzmeister,
1948: Maresi (Maresi - Gefährtin meines Lebens) (Scenario), Directed by Hans Thimig, with Siegfried Breuer, Helene Croy, Attila Hörbiger,
1948: Gottes Engel sind überall (Scenario), with Maria Eis,
1948: Der Prozess (Scenario), Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, with Ewald Balser, Ernst Deutsch, Maria Eis,
1943: Paracelsus (Scenario), Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, with Werner Krauss, Annelies Reinhold, ,
1942: Rembrandt (Scenario), Directed by Hans Steinhoff, with Emmerich Hanus, Ewald Balser, Hertha Feiler,
1941: Ohm Krüger (Scenario), Directed by Hans Steinhoff, with Emil Jannings, Lucie Höflich, Werner Hinz,
1940: Achtung ! Feind hört mit ! (Scenario), Directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, with Michael Bohnen, Karl Dannemann, René Deltgen,
1940: Die drei Codonas (Scenario), Directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, with Louis Brody, René Deltgen, Lena Norman,
1940: Das Mädchen von Fanö (Scenario), Directed by Hans Schweikart, with Gerhard Bienert, Paul Bildt, Helmut Brasch,
1939: Befreite Hände (Scenario), Directed by Hans Schweikart, with Ewald Balser, Paul Dahlke, Brigitte Horney,
1939: Johannisfeuer (Scenario), Directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, with Gertrud Meyen, , Hans Brausewetter,
1939: Die unheimlichen Wünsche (Scenario), Directed by Heinz Hilpert, with Paul Dahlke,
1937: Zu neuen Ufern (Scenario), Directed by Douglas Sirk, with Zarah Leander, Boris Alekin, Ekkehard Arendt,
1937: Condottieri (Scenario), Directed by Giacomo Gentilomo, Werner Klingler, with Giuseppe Addobbati, Oreste Bilancia, Virgilio Botti,
1937: Grossalarm (Scenario), Directed by Johannes Meyer, with Ernst Waldow,
1936: Port Arthur (Scenario), Directed by Nikolaus Farkas, Josef Gielen, Henri Decoin, with Ferdinand Classen, Paul Hartmann, Hugo Werner-Kahle,
1936: Ein seltsamer Gast (Scenario), Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht, with Alfred Abel, Kurt Fischer-Fehling, Fritz Odemar,
1936: Schlussakkord (The Ninth Symphony, The Final Chord) (Scenario), Directed by Douglas Sirk, with Carl Auen, Erich Bartels, Johannes Bergfeldt,
1935: Einer zuviel an Bord (Scenario), Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht, with Lída Baarová, Willy Birgel, René Deltgen,
1934: Liebe, Tod und Teufel (Scenario), Directed by Heinz Hilpert, Reinhart Steinbicker, with Brigitte Horney, Paul Dahlke, Jutta Jol,

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