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Eduard von Borsody (; 13 June 1898 – 1 January 1970) was an Austrian
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,
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,
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, and
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.


Biography

His film career began as a cameraman. Among his first jobs were three films on which Mihály Kertész (later
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) carried out the
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for the Vienna-based
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: an
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adaptation ''Der junge Medardus'' (1923), the romance ''Fiaker Nr. 13'' and the artist's life ''Der goldene Schmetterling'' (both 1926). Later he worked with such different directors as
Carl Wilhelm Carl Wilhelm (born 1872 in Vienna; died in London 1936), was a prolific German film director, film producer and screenwriter of the silent film era, at the end of which his career apparently entirely faded away and he vanished into obscurity. ...
, Ernő Metzner,
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and
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. After the switch to
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he was engaged by the
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industry leader
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(Ufa) as a film editor (cutter). Eduard von Borsody thereafter often worked under Ucicky's direction and edited for him, among many other films, the
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s '' Morgenrot'' and ''
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''. In 1937, after some experience as assistant director, also with Ucicky, and a series of short dramas, he directed his first film for Ufa: ''Brillanten'' ("Diamonds"). ' (1938), with
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and Gustav Diessl, was an adventure film about the real-life English explorer, Henry Wickham, who in 1876 smuggled rubber seeds to England in order to break Brazil's rubber monopoly. ''Sensationsprozeß Casilla'' (1939) was about a child abduction. With ''Kongo-Express'' (also in 1939) Borsody again shot an adventure film in a tropical setting in an attempt to capitalise on the success of ''Kautschuk''. Willy Birgel, Marianne Hoppe and
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starred. Once
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began, light cheerful escapist films were much in demand, and von Borsody was
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for the romantic musical drama '' Wunschkonzert'' ("Request Concert"), one of the most successful films of the entire
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period. Ilse Werner plays a young Berliner, who patiently and trustingly awaits the return of the man to whom she is engaged, played by Carl Raddatz, ordered on a secret mission to
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. The film was classified as "politically valuable", "artistically valuable", "valuable for the people". and "valuable for youth", and took 7.6 million
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s. The
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''Weltraumschiff 18'' (i.e. ''Spaceship 18''), Provides a movie poster. which he directed and had already begun filming had to be abandoned because of the outbreak of the war. Material was used in the short science-fiction movie, ''Weltraumschiff 1 startet'' (''Spaceship 1 takes off''). The last film Borsody shot before the end of the war, the Gottfried Keller adaptation ''Jugendliebe'' fell afoul of the film censors and did not open until 1947. After the end of the war Borsody had no trouble continuing his film career despite his previous involvement in propaganda films. After a number of '' Heimatfilme'' came his best-known post-war film, the romantic comedy of 1956 ''Dany, bitte schreiben Sie'' ("Dany, Please Write!"), with Sonja Ziemann and Rudolf Prack, and the smuggling film '' Liane, das Mädchen aus dem Urwald'', with which he returned to the exotic. His next film, ''Skandal um Dodo'' (1958), was one of the first post-war films in
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to star a black woman. His 1965 film ''
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'' was entered into the
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.


Family

Von Borsody was the father of actor Hans von Borsody. He was the younger brother of set designer Julius von Borsody. His granddaughter, Suzanne von Borsody, is a German actress.


Filmography


Silent films

as cameraman if not indicated otherwise: * '' Young Medardus'' (dir.
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, 1923) – camera (with
Gustav Ucicky Gustav Ucicky (6 July 1899 – 27 April 1961) was an Austrians, Austrian film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He was one of the more successful directors in Austria and Germany from the 1930s through to the early 1960s. His work cov ...
) * '' Nameless'' (dir.
Michael Curtiz Michael Curtiz (; born Manó Kaminer; from 1905 Mihály Kertész; ; December 24, 1886 April 10, 1962) was a Hungarian-American film director, recognized as one of the most prolific directors in history. He directed classic films from the silen ...
, 1923) – camera (with
Gustav Ucicky Gustav Ucicky (6 July 1899 – 27 April 1961) was an Austrians, Austrian film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He was one of the more successful directors in Austria and Germany from the 1930s through to the early 1960s. His work cov ...
) * Die vertauschte Braut (dir.
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, 1925) * '' Love Story'' (1925) * Der Bastard (1925) * Die Mühle von Sanssouci (1926) - camera assistant * Fiaker Nr. 13 (1926) – camera (with Gustav Ucicky) * Dürfen wir schweigen? (1926) * '' The Third Squadron'' (dir. Carl Wilhelm, 1926) - camera (with Gustav Ucicky) * Der goldene Schmetterling (1926) – camera (with Gustav Ucicky) * '' Die Pratermizzi'' (dir. Gustav Ucicky, Karl Leiter, 1927) * Tingel Tangel (dir. Gustav Ucicky, 1927) * Höhere Töchter (1927) * '' Polizeibericht Überfall'' (1928) * '' It Attracted Three Fellows'' (dir.
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, 1928) * '' The Case of Prosecutor M'' (1928) * Die Dame auf der Banknote (1929) * '' The Call of the North'' (1929) * '' The Missing Wife'' (1929) * Liebeskleeblatt (1930) * Die Jugendgeliebte/Goethe's Jugendgeliebte (1930) * '' Rivals for the World Record'' (1930) * '' Dance Into Happiness'' (1930)


Sound films to 1945

* ''
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'' (dir. Gustav Ucicky, 1931) - assistant director, editor * '' Two Hearts Beat as One'' (dir.
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, 1932) * '' The Beautiful Adventure'' (dir. Reinhold Schünzel, 1932) - editor ** '' The Beautiful Adventure'' (dir. Reinhold Schünzel, Roger Le Bon, 1932) - editor * '' Morgenrot'' (dir. Gustav Ucicky, 1933) - editor * '' Season in Cairo'' (dir. Reinhold Schünzel, 1933) * ''
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'' (dir. Gustav Ucicky, 1933) - assistant director, editor * ''
The Young Baron Neuhaus ''The Young Baron Neuhaus'' (German: ''Der junge Baron Neuhaus'') is a 1934 German historical drama film directed and co-written by Gustav Ucicky and starring Viktor de Kowa, Käthe von Nagy and Christl Mardayn. Produced and distributed by UF ...
'' (dir. Gustav Ucicky, 1934) - editor ** ''
Night in May ''Night in May'' () is a 1934 French-German comedy film directed by Henri Chomette, Gustav Ucicky and Raoul Ploquin. It starred Käthe von Nagy, Fernand Gravey and Annie Ducaux. It is the French-language version of UFA's ''The Young Baron N ...
'' (dir. Gustav Ucicky, Henri Chomette, Raoul Ploquin, 1934) * '' Fresh Wind from Canada'' (dir. , 1935) - editor * ''
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'' (dir. Gustav Ucicky, 1935) - assistant director, editor * Schnitzel fliegt (1935; drama short film) - director, screenplay * '' The Last Four on Santa Cruz'' (dir.
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, 1936) - editor * '' Savoy Hotel 217'' (dir. Gustav Ucicky, 1936) - editor * Was ein Häkchen werden will (1936; drama short film) - director * Stradivaris Schülergeige (1936; drama short film) - director * Rosen und Liebe (1936; drama short film) - director * Patentkunstschloss (1936; drama short film) - director * In 40 Minuten (1936; drama short film) - director * Die Hochzeitsreise (1936; drama short film) - director * Früh übt sich (1936; drama short film) - director * Du bist so schön, Berlinerin (1936; drama short film) - director * ''
The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes ''The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes'' (German: ''Der Mann, der Sherlock Holmes war'') is a 1937 German mystery comedy film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Hans Albers, Heinz Rühmann and Marieluise Claudius. The film's sets were designed by ...
'' (dir. Karl Hartl, 1937) - assistant director * Jürgens riecht Lunte (1937; drama short film) - director, screenplay * ''
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'' (1937) - director * Die Bombenidee (1937; drama short film) - director * Kautschuk/Die Grüne Hölle (1938) - director, screenplay * Sensationsprozess Casilla (1939) - director * '' Congo Express'' (1939) - director, screenplay * Wunschkonzert (1940) - director, screenplay * '' Whom the Gods Love'' (dir. Karl Hartl, 1942) - screenplay


Post-war films

* Jugendliebe/Übers Jahr, wenn die Kornblumen blühen (1944/47) - director * ' (Austria 1948, with Brigitte Horney) - director, screenplay * '' Arlberg Express'' (Austria 1948, with Paul Hubschmid and
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) - director * ''
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'' (Austria 1949, with Angela Salloker) - director, screenplay * '' Wedding with Erika'' (West Germany 1950, with Marianne Schönauer and Wolfgang Lukschy) - director, screenplay * Die Kreuzlschreiber (1950) - director, screenplay * '' The Fourth Commandment'' (Austria 1950, with Attila Hörbiger) - director, screenplay * '' Sensation in Savoy'' (West Germany 1950, with Sybille Schmitz and Harald Paulsen) - director * '' One Night's Intoxication'' (West Germany 1951, with Christl Mardayn) - director * '' Vanished Melody'' (Austria 1952, with Elfie Mayerhofer) - director, screenplay * Ich hab' mich so an Dich gewöhnt/Geschiedenes Fräulein (Austria 1952, with Inge Egger and O. W. Fischer) - director, screenplay * '' The Landlady of Maria Wörth'' (Austria 1952, with Isa and Jutta Günther) - director, screenplay * ' (Austria 1953, with Attila Hörbiger) - director, screenplay * '' If I Only Have Your Love'' (Austria 1953) - director * ''
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'' (Austria 1954, with Cornell Borchers) - director, screenplay * ''
The Major and the Bulls ''The Major and the Bulls'' (German: ''Der Major und die Stiere'') is a 1955 West German comedy film directed by Eduard von Borsody and starring Fritz Tillmann, Christiane Hörbiger and Attila Hörbiger. It is based on the 1953 novel of the same ...
'' (West Germany 1955, with Attila Hörbiger and Christiane Hörbiger) - director * Geliebte Corinna (West Germany 1956, with Elisabeth Müller and Hans Söhnker) - director * Dany, bitte schreiben Sie (West Germany 1956) - director, screenplay * '' Liane, Jungle Goddess'' (West Germany 1956, with Marion Michael and Hardy Krüger) - director * ' (Austria 1958, with Olive Moorefield and Karin Dor) - director * Der Schäfer vom Trutzberg (West Germany 1959, with Heidi Brühl and Hans von Borsody) - director * Traumrevue (Austria 1959, with Waltraut Haas and Eva Pawlik) - director * '' When the Bells Sound Clearly'' (Austria 1959, with Willy Birgel) - director, screenplay * '' Romance in Venice'' (Austria 1962, with Willy Birgel and Ann Smyrner) - director, screenplay * ''
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'' (Austria 1963, with and Hans von Borsody) - director, screenplay


References


Sources

* CineGraph. Lexikon zum deutschsprachigen Film


External links

*
Filmportal.de
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