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Fritz Arno Wagner (5 December 1889 – 18 August 1958) was a German cinematographer. He is considered one of the most acclaimed cinematographers in Germany from the 1920s to the 1950s. He played a key role in the
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film movement during the
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period and is perhaps best known for excelling "in the portrayal of horror," according to noted film critic Lotte H. Eisner.


Background

Born in Schmiedefeld am Rennsteig,
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, Wagner received his training at the
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in Paris. In 1910, while still attending the
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, he managed to secure a job as a
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at the Pathé film company. In 1912, he became both secretary and chef at the Pathé offices in
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and later in
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.


Career as cinematographer

Interested in cinematography, Wagner became a newsreel cameraman in 1913 and was stationed in New York for Pathé Weekly, where he reported on the
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. At the outbreak of
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in 1914, he returned to Germany to enlist in his country's elite
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cavalry whilst still filming war reports. However, after being wounded, he decided to take the job of stills photographer and then 2nd cameraman at Projektions-AG Union
PAGU The Projektions-AG Union (generally shortened to PAGU) was a Cinema of Germany, German film production company which operated between 1911 and 1924 during the silent era. From 1917 onwards, the company functioned as an independent unit of Universum ...
. In 1919, he went to work as a primary cameraman for Decla-Bioscop. Along with
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, Wagner became Germany's leading cinematographer of the 1920s and 1930s, a master of the dark, moody lighting that characterized the expressionist movement. He worked with some of Germany most prominent directors, including
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on ''Madame Du Barry'' (1919), F.W. Murnau on '' The Haunted Castle'' (1921), '' The Burning Soil'' (1922) and his classic ''
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'' (1922), and G.W. Pabst on four features, ''
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'' (1927), '' Westfront 1918'' (1930), '' Comradeship'' (1931) and ''
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'' (1931) based on the
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and
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musical. He also collaborated with
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on four films, ''
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'' (1921), '' Spies'' (1928), '' M'' (1931) and ''
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'' (1932). After the Nazis took over in 1933, causing many of the country's leading film directors to flee Germany for the U.S. (including his collaborator Lang) Wagner's career began to decline. To make ends meet he abandoned his unique style and turned to making glossy costume epics and musicals for The Ministry of Propaganda at Universum Film AG fawhere he had once worked under
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. After WWII, he worked for a couple of years as a director of photography of documentaries and newsreels before returning to feature films for the
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production company at
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.


Death

On 18 August 1958, Wagner died in
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in an automobile accident (as his colleague Murnau had 27 years earlier) whilst shooting the comedy ''Ohne Mutter geht es nicht'' (''It Doesn't Work Without a Mother'') for director
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. He is buried at the Waldfriedhof Dahlem am Hüttenweg cemetery in Berlin.


Portrayals

In ''
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'', a fictional film about the making of ''Nosferatu'', Wagner is portrayed by
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, who also played Lord
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in the 1992 adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.


Partial filmography

*As a cinematographer * '' The Galley Slave'' (1919) * '' The Closed Chain'' (1920) * '' Intrigue'' (1920) * '' Parisian Women'' (1921) * '' Playing with Fire'' (1921) * ''
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'' (1921) * '' The Haunted Castle'' (1921) * ''
Nosferatu ''Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror'' () is a 1922 silent film, silent German Expressionism (cinema), German Expressionist vampire film directed by F. W. Murnau from a screenplay by Henrik Galeen. It stars Max Schreck as Count Orlok, a vampire who ...
'' (1922) * '' Barmaid'' (1922) * '' Lust for Life'' (1922) * '' The Call of Destiny'' (1922) * '' The Earl of Essex'' (1922) * '' The Anthem of Love'' (1922) * '' The Burning Soil'' (1922) * '' Warning Shadows'' (1922) * '' Between Evening and Morning'' (1923) * '' The Great Industrialist'' (1923) * '' The Hungarian Princess'' (1923) * ''
Leap into Life ''Leap Into Life'' () is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Xenia Desni, Walter Rilla and Paul Heidemann. It features one the earliest film appearances of the future star Marlene Dietrich.Chandler p. 45 It w ...
'' (1924) * '' Chronicles of the Gray House'' (1925) * '' Peter the Pirate'' (1925) * '' The Telephone Operator'' (1925) * '' Three Cuckoo Clocks'' (1926) * '' The Pink Diamond'' (1926) * ''
A Modern Dubarry ''A Modern Dubarry'' (German: ''Eine Dubarry von heute'') is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Alfred Abel and Friedrich Kayßler. Chandler, Charlotte. ''Marlene: Marlene Dietrich, A Person ...
'' (1927) * '' At the Edge of the World'' (1927) * ''
The Love of Jeanne Ney ''The Love of Jeanne Ney'' (), released as ''Lusts of the Flesh'' in the United Kingdom, is a 1927 German silent film, silent drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst based on a novel by Ilya Ehrenburg. Plot Jeanne is the daughter of André ...
'' (1927) * '' Spies'' (1928) * ''
Spy of Madame Pompadour ''Spy of Madame Pompadour'' (German: ''Marquis d'Eon, der Spion der Pompadour'') is a 1928 German silent film directed by Karl Grune and starring Liane Haid, Fritz Kortner and Alfred Gerasch.Klossner p.360 It portrays the life of the eighteenth ...
'' (1928) * '' The Last Fort'' (1928) * '' Waterloo'' (1929) * ''
Diary of a Lost Girl ''Diary of a Lost Girl'' () is a 1929 German silent film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring American silent star Louise Brooks. The film was shot in Black-and-white#Media, black and white, and diverse versions of the film ranged from 79 minu ...
'' (1929) * '' Napoleon at Saint Helena'' (1929) * '' Chasing Fortune'' (1930) * '' Scandalous Eva'' (1930) * '' Fire in the Opera House'' (1930) * ''
Dolly Gets Ahead ''Dolly Gets Ahead'' () is a 1930 German musical film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Dolly Haas, Oskar Karlweis, and Grete Natzler. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by Heinz Fenschel and J ...
'' (1930) * '' Westfront 1918'' (1930) * '' Comradeship'' (1931) * ''
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'' (1931) * '' M'' (1931) * ''
The Threepenny Opera ''The Threepenny Opera'' ( ) is a 1928 German "play with music" by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, '' The Beggar's Opera'', and four ballads by François V ...
'' (1931) * '' Tannenberg'' (1932) * '' Tell Me Tonight'' (1932) * '' The Song of Night'' (1932) * '' Things Are Getting Better Already'' (1932) * '' The Beautiful Adventure'' (1932) * ''
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse ''The Testament of Dr. Mabuse'' (), also called ''The Last Will of Dr. Mabuse'', is a 1933 German crime-thriller film directed by Fritz Lang. The movie is a sequel to Lang's silent film ''Dr. Mabuse the Gambler'' (1922) and features many cast a ...
'' (1933) * '' The Castle in the South'' (1933) * '' Dream Castle'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1933) * '' Spies at Work'' (1933) * '' At the End of the World'' (1934) * '' Love, Death and the Devil'' (1934) * '' Playing with Fire'' (1934) * ''
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'' (1934) * '' The Devil in the Bottle'' (1935) * '' Black Roses'' (1935) * ''
Savoy Hotel 217 ''Savoy Hotel 217'' (German: ''Savoy-Hotel 217'') is a 1936 German mystery drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Hans Albers, Brigitte Horney and Alexander Engel. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam. The film's sets were ...
'' (1936) * ''
Under Blazing Heavens ''Under Blazing Skies'' or ''Under Blazing Heavens'' (German: ''Unter heißem Himmel'') is a 1936 German adventure film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Hans Albers, Lotte Lang and Aribert Wäscher.Kreimeier p.237 It was shot at the Babelsbe ...
'' (1936) * ''
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 ...
'' (1937) * '' Tango Notturno'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1937) * '' Adrienne Lecouvreur'' (1938) * ''
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'' (1939) * '' A Hopeless Case'' (1939) * '' Enemies'' (1940) * '' Laugh, Pagliacci'' (1943) * '' Laugh Bajazzo'' (1943) * ''
The Court Concert ''The Court Concert'' () is a 1936 German historical film, historical romantic comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk, Detlef Sierck (later known as Douglas Sirk), and starring Mártha Eggerth, Johannes Heesters, and Kurt Meisel.Hake p. 142 It was ...
'' (1948) * '' Girls Behind Bars'' (1949) * '' Doctor Praetorius'' (1950) * '' The Girl from the South Seas'' (1950) * '' Torreani'' (1951) * '' A Very Big Child'' (1952) * ''
The Prince of Pappenheim ''The Prince of Pappenheim'' (German: ''Der Fürst von Pappenheim'') is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Mona Maris, Curt Bois and Dina Gralla. Bois' character of an ambitious young man was closely m ...
'' (1952) * '' The Cousin from Nowhere'' (1953) * '' The Rose of Stamboul'' (1953) * '' The Country Schoolmaster'' (1954) * ''
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'' (1954) * '' The Faithful Hussar'' (1954) * '' The Great Lola'' (1954) * '' Consul Strotthoff'' (1954) * '' The Ambassador's Wife'' (1955) * '' A Thousand Melodies'' (1956) * '' My Sixteen Sons'' (1956) * ''
The Girl Without Pyjamas ''The Girl Without Pyjamas'' () is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Hans Quest and starring Ingeborg Christiansen, Bert Fortell and Elma Karlowa.Hermanni p.315 Cast * Ingeborg Christiansen as Irma * Bert Fortell as Eddy Blohm * El ...
'' (1957) * '' The Csardas King'' (1958)


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