- E. W. Emo
E. W. Emo (Emerich Walter Emo, born Emerich Josef Wojtek,
11 July 1898 ; died2 December 1975 ) was anAustria n film director, specialising in comedies, 21 of them with the actorHans Moser . He also worked outside Austria and wrote some screenplays.Life
Emerich Josef Wojtek, born in
Seebarn nearGrafenwörth in Austria, was the son of a teacher. He attended the Provincial Secondary School ("Landesrealschule") inKrems an der Donau and did military service duringWorld War I . In 1919 he worked at first as a bit-part actor, then as a director's assistant and production manager, and finally as an assistant film director. In that capacity in 1927 he moved toBerlin , where he also worked as a cutter and dramaturgist wih a number of different directors.In 1928 he directed his first film drama, called "Flitterwochen" ("Honeymoon"). After that he made many light entertainment films, and with the advent of sound films, also filmed several musicals and operettas. As a director Emo contributed much to the popularity of actors such as
Paul Hörbiger ,Theo Lingen and above allHans Moser , who appeared in 21 of his films altogether. In 1936 Emo founded in Berlin, with Paul Hörbiger and the Austrian consul Karl Künzel, theAlgefa -Film company. In the same year he officially changed his name to his business name, Emerich Walter Emo. He later ran the film company Emo-Film. During the time of National Socialist government, he was reckoned one the principal directors ofWien-Film , where he continued to make light comedies, often with Hans Moser, to whom he allowed a great deal of latitude for improvisation. In many of his films Emo also criticised the clichés of the "Wiener Film" (the standard popular, sentimental and nostalgic "Viennese film"), for example in "Anton der letzte" ("Anton the Last") (1939), where he exaggerated Hans Moser's usual screen persona into petulance and querulence, and in "Liebe ist zollfrei" ("Love is Duty-free") (1941), where he represented the high society of Vienna not as vulgar, but as snobbish and malicious.Emo's only expressly propagandist film was "Wien 1910" (1943), which was made with the intention, through its distorted representation of the politics of Vienna around the
anti-Semitic Karl Lueger and the German nationalistGeorg Ritter von Schönerer , of legitimizing theAnschluss of Austria by Germany. The attempt failed, however, as the film was still too "Austrian" for the National Socialists and was forbidden to be shown in theOstmark , as Austria was known under National Socialist rule; in Germany it attracted little interest.Emo made a few more films after the end of
World War II .He married the German actress Anita Dorris in 1930; their daughter was the actress Maria Emo (b. 1936).
E. W. Emo died on
2 December 1975 in Vienna ofarteriosclerosis .Filmography (selection)
*Flitterwochen (1928)
*Im Prater blühen wieder die Bäume (1929)
*Heute nacht - eventuell (1930)
*Der unbekannte Gast (1931)
*Ich heirate meinen Mann (1931)
*Fräulein - falsch verbunden (1932)
*Der Frauendiplomat (1932)
*Petersburger Nächte (1935)
*Familie Schimek (1935)
*Drei Mäderl um Schubert (1936) (also wrote the screenplay)
*Ungeküsst soll man nicht schlafen gehn (1936)
*13 Stühle (1938)
*Anton, der Letzte (1938)
*Liebe ist zollfrei (1941)
*Der liebe Augustin (1941)
*Schwarz auf weiß (1943)
*Wien 1910 (Karl Lueger, Bürgermeister von Wien) (1943)
*Der Theodor im Fußballtor (1950)
*Hilfe, ich bin unsichtbar (1951)
*Damenwahl (1953)
*Ober zahlen (1957)
*Wenn die Bombe platzt (1958)References
:"this article is translated from that on the German Wikipedia (as at 18 November 2007)"
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