Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Kurt Schröder is not on record. He is a German Komponist, known for Der Laufende Berg (1941), Der Mörder Dimitri Karamasov (1931), Zwielicht (1940), Kurt Schröder's first movie on record is from 1930. His last motion picture on file dates from 1942.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1942: Die See ruft (Musik), Directed by Hans Fritz Köllner, with Rudolf Vogel, , Erna Fentsch,
1941: Der Laufende Berg (Musik), Directed by Hans Deppe, with Maria Andergast, Hans Benedikt, Beppo Brem,
1940: Zwielicht (Musik), Directed by Rudolf van der Noss, with Wilhelm Althaus, Bob Bolander, Otto Braml,
1940: Der Sündenbock (Musik), Directed by Hans Deppe, with Ellen Bang, Karl Hellmer, Irmgard Hoffmann,
1939: Die Geliebte (Musik), Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht, with Paul Bildt, Dieter Borsche, Willy Fritsch,
1937: Fanny Elssler (Musik), Directed by Paul Martin, with Johannes Bergfeldt, Erwin Biegel, Willy Birgel,
1936: Onkel Bräsig (Musik), Directed by Erich Waschneck, with Hildegard Barko, Hans Brausewetter, Elga Brink,
1936: Schlussakkord (Musik), Directed by Douglas Sirk, with Carl Auen, Erich Bartels, Johannes Bergfeldt,
1931: Les frères Karamazoff (Der Mörder Dimitri Karamasoff) (Musik), Directed by Fjodor Ozep, with Fritz Kortner, Fritz Rasp, Aimé Clariond,
1931: Niemandsland (Musik), Directed by Victor Trivas, with Ernst Busch, Hugh Stephens Douglas, Louis Douglas,
1931: Der Mörder Dimitri Karamasov (Musik), Directed by Fjodor Ozep, Erich Engel, with Fritz Kortner, Anna Sten, Fritz Rasp,
1930: Der Hampelmann (Musik), Directed by E.W. Emo, with Max Hansen, S.Z. Sakall, Lien Deyers,