Erich Gustav Otto Engel (14 February 1891 – 10 May 1966) was a
German
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film
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and
theatre director
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.
[He is often confused with another German film director called ]Erich Engels
Erich Engels (23 May 1889 – 25 April 1971) was a German screenwriter, film producer, producer and film director.Bock & Bergfelder p.112
Selected filmography
* ''Dear Homeland'' (1929)
* ''Rooms to Let'' (1930)
* ''The Murderer Dimitri Karamazo ...
(with an s), who specialised in comedy, and crime films.
Biography
Engel was born in
Hamburg
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, where later he studied at the School of Applied Arts. After finishing there he worked briefly as a journalist, then learnt acting at the
Thalia Theatre in Hamburg, after which he spent several years with a touring theatre company.
In 1917 and 1918 Engel was the dramaturgist in the ''
Deutsches Schauspielhaus
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History
The Deutsches Schauspielhaus was co-foun ...
'', and later in the ''
Hamburger Kammerspiele''. After a short engagement with the ''
Bayerische Staatstheater'' in
Munich
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he moved in 1924 to
Berlin
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. At the ''
Deutsche Theater'' he produced, among other pieces,
Bertolt Brecht
Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known as Bertolt Brecht and Bert Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a p ...
's ''
Im Dickicht der Städte'' and soon became one of the foremost interpreters of Brecht's works on the German stage.
His breakthrough came with Brecht's ''
Dreigroschenoper'', the premiere of which he produced, opening on 31 August 1928 in the ''
Theater am Schiffbauerdamm'', Berlin.
In 1930 Engel also began directing films, but in order to avoid being commissioned to make propaganda films for the
National Socialist
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s he concentrated on comedies, characterised by their irony and wit. Among the principal actors in his early films were
Jenny Jugo in ''Fünf von der Jazzband'' (1932),
Gustav Waldau in ''Unser Fräulein Doktor'' (1940) and
Otto Gebühr in ''Viel Lärm um Nixi'' (1942). In this period he worked closely with
Theo Mackeben as composer and musical director. He was also engaged as theatrical director at the ''Berliner Deutsche Theater''.
In
Vienna
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in 1935 he produced the film ''
... nur ein Komödiant'', with
Rudolf Forster in a double role. Set in the 18th century, this film was opposed to militarism and authoritarianism, as is recognisable inter alia in the scene when a military officer refuses an order to fire indiscriminately on a crowd of rebellious peasants. Probably because of the film's period setting, which seems to have veiled its political stance, it was passed by both the Austrian and the German censors.
During the
National Socialist
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period Engel made numerous films for
UFA. After
World War II
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he became the director of the ''Münchner Kammerspiele'', but from 1949 lived and worked in the
DDR. Among other pieces he directed for
DEFA
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in 1948 the film ''Affäre Blum'' and in 1951 ''Kommen Sie am Ersten'' with
Inge Meysel.
Later films that he made for DEFA included ''
Geschwader Fledermaus'' (1958), in which he opposed the French colonial war in
Vietnam
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. For his many DEFA productions he received the
Nationalpreis der DDR. However, he also directed in
West Germany
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for
Artur Brauner
Artur "Atze" Brauner (born Abraham Brauner; 1 August 1918 – 7 July 2019) was a German film producer and entrepreneur of Polish origin. He produced more than 300 films from 1946.
Life and career
He was born the oldest son of a Jewish family ...
.
As senior director in Brecht's
Berliner Ensemble
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Engel returned to the ''Theater am Schiffbauerdamm'', where after the death of Brecht he directed the premiere in 1957 of the ''
Leben des Galilei'' with the
choreographer
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Jean Soubeyran.
He died in Berlin in 1966 and is buried in the Dorotheenstadt burial ground near the graves of Bertolt Brecht and
Heinrich Mann
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.
Thomas Engel
His son
Thomas Engel (1922-2015) was also a director (for among others the
ARD, for whom he produced the television series ''
Tatort
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'') and screenplay writer. Father and son co-directed the film ''
Annaluise and Anton'' (1953).
Selected filmography
* ''Mysterien eines Frisiersalons'' (1923), co-director with Bert Brecht (with
Karl Valentin
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,
Blandine Ebinger,
Carola Neher, and
Max Schreck
Friedrich Gustav Maximilian Schreck Eickhoff, Stefan. 2007 (6 September 1879 – 20 February 1936), Walk, Ines. 2006. known professionally as Max Schreck, was a German actor, best known for his lead role as the vampire Count Orlok in the film ...
)
* ''
Love Is the Power of Women'' (1924) (with
Fern Andra
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)
* ''
Who Takes Love Seriously?'' (1931) (with
Jenny Jugo and
Max Hansen)
* ''
Five from the Jazz Band'' (1932) (with Jenny Jugo)
* ''
Inge and the Millions'' (1933) (with
Brigitte Helm and
Paul Wegener
Paul Wegener (11 December 1874 – 13 September 1948) was a German actor, writer, and film director known for his pioneering role in German expressionist cinema.
Acting career
At the age of 20, Wegener decided to end his law studies and conce ...
)
* ''
Hard Luck Mary'' (1934) (with Jenny Jugo)
* ''
The Secret of Cavelli'' (Austria, 1934) (with
Rudolf Forster and
Hans Moser)
* ''
... nur ein Komödiant'' (Austria, 1935) (with Rudolf Forster,
Christl Mardayn,
Hilde von Stolz, Paul Wegener)
* ''
Pygmalion'' (1935) (with Jenny Jugo,
Gustaf Gründgens, and
Käthe Haack
Käthe Haack (born Käte Lisbeth Minna Sophie Isolde Haack; 11 August 1897 – 5 May 1986) was a German stage and film actress. She appeared in more than 200 films and 30 television productions between 1915 and 1985.
Life and career
Käte Li ...
)
* ''
The Night With the Emperor'' (1936) (with Jenny Jugo and
Paul Henckels
Paul Henckels (9 September 1885 – 27 May 1967) was a German film and stage actor. He appeared in more than 230 films between 1921 and 1965. Paul Henckels had started his acting career on the stage in the 1900s.
He was well known for his eccen ...
)
* ''
A Wedding Dream'' (1936) (with
Ida Wüst,
Theo Lingen,
Ferdinand Marian)
* ''
Victoria in Dover'' (1936) (with Jenny Jugo, Paul Henckels, and
Erik Ode)
* ''
Dangerous Game'' (1937)
* ''
The Muzzle'' (1938) (with
Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Elisabeth Ida Marie Flickenschildt (16 March 1905 – 26 October 1977) was a German actress, producer and author. She appeared in dozens of German language films and television productions between 1935 and 1976.
Flickenschildt was born in Hambu ...
, Paul Henckels, and
Will Quadflieg based on the novel by
Heinrich Spoerl)
* ''
A Hopeless Case'' (1938) (with
Jenny Jugo,
Karl Ludwig Diehl,
Axel von Ambesser
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Ambesser's father was Alexander Constantin von Oesterreich. Ambesser was born in Hambu ...
* ''
Hotel Sacher
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'' (1939) (with
Willy Birgel and
Wolf Albach-Retty)
* ''
Our Miss Doctor'' (1940)
* ''
Nanette'' (1940) (with Jenny Jugo and
Hans Söhnker)
* ''
Much Ado About Nixi'' (1942)
* ''Sommerliebe'' (1942) (with
O. W. Fischer)
* ''Altes Herz wird wieder jung'' (1943) (with
Emil Jannings and
Viktor de Kowa
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Life
He was born the son of a farmer and engineer ...
)
* ''Es lebe die Liebe'' (1944) (with
Lizzi Waldmüller and
Johannes Heesters)
* ''Wo ist Herr Belling'' (1945) (with Emil Jannings)
* ''
Journey to Happiness'' (1948) (with
Käthe Dorsch, Rudolf Forster, and
Hildegard Knef
Hildegard Frieda Albertine Knef (; 28 December 19251 February 2002) was a German actress, singer, and writer. She was billed in some English-language films as Hildegard Neff or Hildegarde Neff.
Early years
Hildegard Knef was born in Ulm in 19 ...
)
* ''
Blum Affair'' (East Germany, 1948) (with
Hans Christian Blech,
Paul Bildt, and
Gisela Trowe)
* ''
The Beaver Coat'' (East Germany, 1949) (with
Fita Benkhoff,
Werner Hinz, and Käthe Haack, based on an original work by
Gerhart Hauptmann
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)
* ' (West Germany, 1951) (with
Gustav Knuth
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Selected ...
)
* ''
Under the Thousand Lanterns'' (West Germany, 1952) (with Inge Meysel,
René Deltgen
Renatus Heinrich Deltgen (30 April 1909 in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – 29 January 1979 in Cologne, West Germany) was a Luxembourgish stage and film actor
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, and Gisela Trowe)
* ''
The Merry Vineyard'' (West Germany, 1952) (with
Gustav Knuth
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Selected ...
,
Camilla Spira, and
Willy Reichert based on an original work by
Carl Zuckmayer
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His first two dramas were failures. In 1929, he wrote the script ...
)
* ''
Consul Strotthoff'' (West Germany, 1954)
* ''Du bist die Richtige'' (West Germany, 1955)
* ''
Before God and Man'' (West Germany, 1955)
* ''
Love Without Illusions'' (West Germany, 1955) (with
Sonja Ziemann and
Curd Jürgens)
* ''
Geschwader Fledermaus'' (East Germany, 1958)
Notes
References
External links
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Thalia Theatre, Hamburg
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Engel, Erich
1891 births
1966 deaths
Film directors from Hamburg
German-language film directors
German theatre directors
German silent film directors