Otto Merz

Director of Photography - Germany
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Otto Merz is not on record. He is a German Director of Photography, known for Zwei Mütter (1957), Mich dürstet (1956), Lots Weib (1965), Otto Merz's first movie on record is from 1956. His last motion picture on file dates from 1965.

Otto Merz Filmography [Auszug]
1965: [/ /1] Lots Weib (Lot's wife, La esposa de Lot) (Director of Photography), Directed by Egon Günther, with Marita Böhme, Walter E. Fuss, Wolfgang Greese,
1961: [/ /1] Der Ermordete greift ein (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Jung-Alsen, with Annekathrin Bürger, Christel Bodenstein, Marga Legal,
1958: [11.09] Das Lied der Matrosen (The Sailor's Song) (Director of Photography), Directed by Kurt Maetzig, Günter Reisch, with Günther Simon, Raimund Schelcher, Ulrich Thein,
1957: [01.10] Tatort Berlin (Director of Photography), Directed by Joachim Kunert, with Jochen Brockmann, Harry Engel, Martin Flörchinger,
1957: [/ /1] Zwei Mütter (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank Beyer, with Fredy Barten, Elfriede Florin, Heinz Gies,
1956: [/ /1] Mich dürstet (Director of Photography), Directed by Karl Paryla, with Ilsabè Caregnato, Harry Hindemith, Edwin Marian,

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