Curt Goetz

Curt Goetz

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Director, Actor, Author, Producer - Germany
Born November 17, 1888 in Mainz
Died September 12, 1960 in Grabs, Switzerland
Other names or known as : Kurt Goetz, Kurt Götz,

Mini-Biography:
Curt Goetz was born under the given name Kurt Walter Götz on November 17, 1888 in Mainz. He was a German Director, Actor, Author, Producer, known for Hokuspokus (1953), Dr. med Hiob Prätorius (1965), Hokuspokus oder Wie lasse ich meinen Mann verschwinden (1965), Curt Goetz's first movie on record is from 1912. He was married to Valérie von Martens. Curt Goetz died on September 12, 1960 in Grabs, Schweiz. His last motion picture on file dates from 1965.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1965: Hokuspokus oder Wie lasse ich meinen Mann verschwinden (Based on : Komödie), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Käthe Braun, Klaus Miedel, Richard Münch,
1965: Dr. med Hiob Prätorius (Story), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Werner Hinz, Peter Lühr, Liselotte Pulver,
1964: Die Tote von Beverly Hills (That Girl from Beverly Hills, The Corpse of Beverly Hills, Dead Woman from Beverly Hills) (Story), Directed by Michael Pfleghar, with Horst Frank, Ernst F. Fürbringer, Wolfgang Neuss,
1963: Das Haus in Montevideo (The House in Montevideo) (Based on : play), Directed by Helmut Käutner, with Paul Dahlke, Victor De Kowa, Georg Gütlich,
1954: Ingeborg (Scenario), Directed by Werner Völger, with Roma Bahn, Boy Gobert, ,
1953: Das grosse ABC (Based on : play ), Directed by Hanns Farenburg, with , Elly Burgmer, Gerhard Bünte,
1953: Hokuspokus (Scenario), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Hans Nielsen, Valerie von Martens,
1951: People will talk (Based on : play), Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with Cary Grant, , Jeanne Crain,
1951: Das Haus in Montevideo (Director), Directed by Valerie von Martens, with Eckart Dux, Lia Eibenschütz, Albert Florath,
1949: Frauenarzt Dr. Prätorius (Cast: Prof.Dr.Prätorius), with Albert Florath, Erich Ponto,
1930: Hokuspokus (Based on : Play), Directed by Gustav Ucicky, with Ruth Albu, Ernst Behmer, Wilhelm Bendow,
1924: Wallenstein (Scenario), Directed by Rolf Randolf, with Fritz Greiner, Eduard von Winterstein, Anton Ernst Rückert,
1923: Tragödie der Liebe (Love Tragedy) (Cast: Staatsanwalt), Directed by Joe May, with Mia May, Vladimir Gajdarov, Rudolf Forster,
1923: Alles für Geld (Cast), Directed by Emil Jannings, with Ullrich Bettac, Paul Biensfeldt,
1922: Friedrich Schiller (Director), with Paul Bildt, Ernst Legal, Theodor Loos,
1920: Die Dame in Schwarz (Scenario), Directed by Victor Janson, with Hugo Falcke, Wilhelm Kaiser-Heyl,
1920: Das Skelett des Herrn Markutius (Scenario), Directed by Victor Janson, with Franz Egénieff, Hermann Vallentin,
1918: Fantasie des Aristide Caré. 3. Abenteuer: Der Schmuck der Gräfin (Scenario), Directed by Arthur Kiekebusch, with Ginetta Traini, Carl Meffert, Gerta Böttcher,
1918: Ich möchte kein Mann sein (I Don't Want to Be a Man) (Cast: Dr. Kersten), Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, with Ossi Oswalda, Ferry Sikla,
1918: Fantasie des Aristide Caré. 2. Abenteuer: Die drei van Hells (Scenario), Directed by Arthur Kiekebusch, with Victor Janson,
1918: Fantasie des Aristide Caré. 1. Abenteuer: Der Geburtstag des Meisterdetektivs (Cast: Detektiv Aristide Acré), Directed by Arthur Kiekebusch, with Ginetta Traini, Felix Basch,
1918: Katinka (Scenario: (AKA Kurt Götz)), Directed by Paul Otto, with Emil Biron, Josefine Dora, Erika Glässner,
1917: Die nach Glück und Liebe suchen (Cast: Fürst / Sohn), Directed by Fern Andra, with Fern Andra, Alfred Abel,
1917: Gefangene Seele (Cast: Nikolaus von Groot (AKA Kurt Götz)), Directed by Rudolf Biebrach, with Henny Porten, Paul Bildt,
1916: Die Rose der Wildnis (Cast: (--??--)), Directed by Walter Schmidthässler, with Asta Nielsen, Arthur Schröder, Magnus Stifter,
1916: Fliegende Schatten (Scenario: (AKA Kurt Goetz)), Directed by Felix Basch, with Max Landa, , Otto Reinwald,
1916: Der Mann ohne Kopf (Cast), Directed by Louis Neher, with Max Landa, Joseph Klein, Magda Madeleine,
1915: Nur nicht heiraten. Lustspiel aus Hennys Brausejahren (Cast), Directed by Carl Froelich, Rudolf Biebrach, with Henny Porten,
1912: Schwarzes Blut (Cast), Directed by Harry Piel, with Erna Nitter, Ernst A. Becker,

Bibliography
The BFI Companion to German Cinema, edited by Thomas Elsaesser with Michael Wedel, British FILM Institute, London 1999

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