Ernő Gottesmann
Ernő Gottesmann | |
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Born |
19 December 1907 Arad Austria-Hungary |
Died |
20 December 2004 Budapest Hungary |
Occupation |
Production manager Film producer |
Years active | 1938 - 1970 |
Ernő Gottesmann (19 December 1907 in Arad – 20 December 2004 in Budapest) Hungarian production manager and film producer.
Biography
He was the son of Ernő Gottesmann and Paula Manoilovich.[1] He attended high school in Budapest, and after graduation, he became a student at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. After completing 4 semesters, he left the university, and started working at a German firm called Telefunken, later on he also worked at Magyar Általános Hitelbank, and at Sport Tours. From 1938 he worked at Magyar Filmiroda as a production manager. His most famous films were The Relative of His Excellency, along with Dr. Kovács István and The devil never sleeps (Az ördög nem alszik).
Filmography (as a production manager)
- A kegyelmes úr rokona (1941)
- Az ördög nem alszik (1941)
- Három csengő (1941)
- Dr. Kovács István (1942)
- Éjfélre kiderül (1942)
- Szakítani nehéz dolog (1942)
- 5-ös számú őrház (1942)
- Kölcsönadott élet (1943)
- Legény a gáton (1943)
- Féltékenység (1943)
- Házassággal kezdődik (1943)
- Lejtőn (1944)[2]
- A látszat csal (1944)
- Makkhetes (1944)
References
Sources
- "Gottesmann Ernő". Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
- Ernő Gottesmann at the Internet Movie Database
- Magyar filmlexikon. edited by József Veress. Bp., Magyar Nemzeti Filmarchivum, 2005., 322. p.
- Castiglione Henrik, Székely Sándor, ed. (1941). Filmlexikon. Budapest: Merkantil Nyomda. pp. 211–212.
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