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  • Otto Lehmann (22 January 1889 in Berlin – 28 April 1968 in Munich ) was a German movie producer.


    Career


    Lehmann studied to be a teacher at the Lutheran seminary in Neuzelle. Upon graduation, he taught at primary and middle schools.
    1925 Born in Berlin, joined as production manager for film and worked in that capacity, among other things for Gerhard Lamprecht's elaborate history paintings arc Old Fritz, the early Conrad Veidt-talkies The man who committed the murder and I and the Empress, the musical blockbuster Walzerkrieg from the hand of Ludwig Berger, Reinhold Schünzel's divine comedy Amphitryon and most recently, in 1936, directed by Johannes Meyer, again for a cinematic homage to the Prussian King Frederick the Great, Fridericus.
    In 1936, he became popular in the popular play The Violet of Potsdamer Platz to the production manager from 1938 until the war ended Lehmann worked for the Terra as a manufacturing or production group leader. In this capacity he was also responsible for the production of Jud Süß, the most notorious anti-Semitic film of the Third Reich.
    After the war, Lehmann acted for the East German DEFA as joint manager of the dubbing division of the old Tobis. His work as a production manager in 1947 he put away for a variety of West German firms, 1952-1955 exclusively for Carlton-film of the Munich-based producer Günther Stapenhorst.
    At the age of 70, Lehmann ended his career in film production and worked until the fall of 1967 as production manager for television. He also occupied an official post, he was sometimes the first Chairperson of the Association of German production manager eV.
    He is not to be confused with another Otto Lehmann, who briefly worked during the Second World War, as an actor in Swiss films.


    Filmography


    1936: Das Veilchen vom Potsdamer Platz
    1937: Meiseken
    1937: Ein Volksfeind
    1937: Tango Notturno
    1938: Secret Code LB 17
    1938: Freight from Baltimore
    1938: Liebelei und Liebe
    1939: Escape in the Dark
    1939: Central Rio
    1939: Kornblumenblau
    1939: Uproar in Damascus
    1940: Jud Süß
    1941: Leichte Muse
    1941: Sein Sohn
    1942: Front Theatre
    1942/43: Music in Salzburg (UA: 1944)
    1943/44: Seinerzeit zu meiner Zeit
    1944: The Green Salon
    1944: Tierarzt Dr. Vlimmen (unfinished film)
    1947/48: Frauen, Masken und Dämonen (Documentary film)
    1949: After the Rain Comes Sunshine
    1950: Two Times Lotte
    1951: Bluebeard
    1952: The Forester's Daughter
    1952: Alraune
    1952: The White Horse Inn
    1953: The Immortal Vagabond
    1953: The Last Waltz
    1954: Cabaret
    1955: Königswalzer
    1956: Between Time and Eternity
    1957: Junger Mann, der alles kann
    1958: Ist Mama nicht fabelhaft?
    1959: Liebe, Luft und lauter Lügen


    References


    Weniger, Kay (2001). Das große Personenlexikon des Films (in German). Vol. 4. Berlin. pp. 662f. ISBN 3-89602-340-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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