Willy Schmidt-Gentner - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

A selection of films scored by Willy Schmidt-Gentner, with names of directors:
Silent films:

  • Nathan the Wise (Germany 1922, Manfred Noa)
  • Between Evening and Morning (Germany 1923, Arthur Robison)
  • I.N.R.I. (1923)
  • The New Land (1924)
  • The Power of Darkness (Germany 1924, Conrad Wiene)
  • The Wife of Forty Years (1925)
  • The Blue Danube (Germany 1926, Friedrich Zelnik)
  • Madame Wants No Children (Germany 1926, Alexander Korda)
  • The Student of Prague (Germany 1926, Henrik Galeen)
  • The Red Mouse (Germany 1926, Rudolf Meinert
  • The Mill at Sanssouci (1926)
  • Children of No Importance (1926)
  • Ghost Train (Germany/UK 1927, Géza von Bolváry)
  • Mata Hari (Germany 1927, Friedrich Fehér)
  • The Master of Nuremberg (1927)
  • Dancing Vienna (1927)
  • The Weavers (1927)
  • The Trousers (1927)
  • Orientexpress (Germany 1927, Wilhelm Thiele)
  • Prinz Louis Ferdinand (Germany 1927, Hans Behrendt)
  • Alraune (Germany 1928, Henrik Galeen)
  • Secrets of the Orient (1928)
  • Frau im Mond (Germany 1929, Fritz Lang)
  • Die weiße Hölle vom Piz Palü (Germany 1929, Arnold Fanck, Georg Wilhelm Pabst)
  • The Smuggler's Bride of Mallorca (Germany 1929)
  • Napoleon at Saint Helena (Germany 1929)
  • The Burning Heart (1929)

Sound films:

  • Hokuspokus (Germany 1930, Gustav Ucicky)
  • The White Devil (1930)
  • Darling of the Gods (1930)
  • Cyanide (1930)
  • Wibbel the Tailor (1931)
  • Leise flehen meine Lieder (Germany/Austria 1934, Willi Forst)
  • Maskerade (Austria 1934, Willi Forst)
  • G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald (Austria 1934, Georg Jacoby)
  • Hohe Schule (Austria 1934, Erich Engel)
  • Episode (Austria 1935, Walter Reisch)
  • ... nur ein Komödiant (Austria 1935, Erich Engel)
  • Premiere (Austria 1937)
  • Hotel Sacher (Austria 1939, Erich Engel)
  • Uproar in Damascus (German 1939, Gustav Ucicky)
  • Mutterliebe (Germany/Austria 1939, Gustav Ucicky)
  • Der Postmeister (Germany/Austria 1940, Gustav Ucicky)
  • Der liebe Augustin (Germany/Austria 1940, E. W. Emo)
  • Operette (Germany/Austria 1940, Willi Forst, Karl Hartl)
  • Heimkehr (Germany/Austria 1941, Gustav Ucicky)
  • Brüderlein Fein (Germany/Austria 1942, Hans Thimig)
  • Wien 1910 (Germany/Austria 1942, E. W. Emo)
  • Wiener Blut (Germany/Austria 1942, Willi Forst)
  • Späte Liebe (Germany/Austria 1942, Gustav Ucicky)
  • Schrammeln (Germany/Austria 1943, Géza von Bolváry)
  • Das Herz muß schweigen (Germany/Austria 1944, Gustav Ucicky)
  • Wiener Mädeln (Germany/Austria 1944/1949, Willi Forst
  • Praterbuben (Austria 1946, Paul Martin)
  • Die Welt dreht sich verkehrt (Austria 1947, J. A. Hübler-Kahla)
  • Singende Engel (Austria 1947, Gustav Ucicky)
  • Der Engel mit der Posaune (Germany/Austria 1948, Karl Hartl)
  • Der Schuß durchs Fenster (Austria 1950, (Siegfried Breuer)
  • Emil und die Detektive (Germany 1954, Robert A. Stemmle)
  • Rummelplatz der Liebe (Germany, USA 1954, Kurt Neumann)
  • Spionage (Austria 1955, Franz Antel)
  • Heimatland (Austria 1955, Franz Antel)
  • Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe (his last film; Austria 1955, Rudolf Jugert)

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