Franz Schmelter Film, Berlin

Produktion - Germany
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Franz Schmelter Film, Berlin is not on record. a German Produktion, known for Ein toller Abend (1916), Der Millionenschuster (1916), Herr und Frau Schliephake (1916), Franz Schmelter Film, Berlin's first movie on record is from 1916. His last motion picture on file dates from 1918.

Franz Schmelter Film, Berlin Filmography [Auszug]
1918: [] Der Liebe Werdegang (Production), Directed by Franz Schmelter, with , , ,
1917: [] Lu'chens Ehefreuden (Production), Directed by Franz Schmelter, with , Anna Müller-Lincke, ,
1917: [] Die Schlange der Kleopatra (Production: N° 107), Directed by Franz Schmelter, with , Anna Müller-Lincke, ,
1917: [] Lu's Backfischzeit (Production: N° 106), Directed by Franz Schmelter, with , , Paul Arndt,
1916: [] Familie Möllmann (Production), Directed by Franz Schmelter, with , , Helene Voss,
1916: [] Ein toller Abend (Production), Directed by Franz Schmelter, with Hella Tornegg, , Julietta Brandt,
1916: [] Der Millionenschuster (Production: N° 102), Directed by Franz Schmelter, with , Hella Tornegg, Berthold Rosé,
1916: [] Herr und Frau Schliephake (Production), Directed by Franz Schmelter, with , , ,

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