Biography
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Kurt Schröder (1888–1962) was a German composer. Schröder composed a number of film scores. During the 1930s he worked in Britain for Alexander Korda's London Film Productions, and scored the company's breakthrough hit The Private Life of Henry VIII in 1933.
Filmography
all 28
Movies 28
Director 1
Composer
The Trombonist (1949)
Movie
Composer
Die See ruft (1942)
Movie
Composer
Der laufende Berg (1941)
Movie
Composer
Mädchen im Vorzimmer (1940)
Movie
Composer
Der Sündenbock (1940)
Movie
Composer
Zwielicht (1940)
Movie
Composer
Die Geliebte (1939)
Movie
Composer
Scheidungsreise (1938)
Movie
Composer
Dreiklang (1938)
Movie
Composer
Fanny Elssler (1937)
Movie
Composer
Black Roses (1936)
Movie
Composer
Onkel Bräsig (1936)
Movie
Composer
Eskapade (1936)
Movie
Composer
Final Accord (1936)
Movie
Composer
Black Roses (1935)
Movie
Composer
On Secret Service (1933)
Movie
Composer
Red Wagon (1933)
Movie
Composer
Cash (1933)
Movie
Composer
Big City Night (1933)
Movie
Composer
Mirages of Paris (1933)
Movie
Music Director
Where Is This Lady? (1932)
Movie
Composer
Wedding Rehearsal (1932)
Movie
Composer
Men of Tomorrow (1932)
Movie
Information
Known ForSound
GenderMale
Birthday1888-09-06
Deathday1962-01-05 (73 years old)
Birth PlaceHagenow, German Empire
CitizenshipsGermany
Also Known AsK. Schröder, Kurt Schroeder
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