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Géza von Cziffra

Géza von Cziffra

Directing

December 19, 1900 – April 28, 1989 (died at 88)
Arad, Austria-Hungary (now Romania)
Male
102 Movies
6 TV Shows

Géza von Cziffra (19 December 1900 – 28 April 1989) was a Hungarian and Austrian film director and screenwriter. Cziffra was a Banat German in origin, born in 1900 in Arad in the Banat region, at that date in the Kingdom of Hungary, now in Romania. Cziffra made films from the 1930s onwards, at first in Hungary, and from 1936 in Germany as well, where he was initially more active as a screenwriter. In 1945, in Prague, then occupied by the Germans, he made the film Leuchtende Schatten ("Glowing Shadows"). As adviser for the criminal police, he was assigned SS-Sturmbannführer Eweler, a member of the SD and brother of the actress Ruth Eweler. After some time, Cziffra banned Eweler from the studios for excessive and obstructive criticism. Shortly afterwards, he was arrested and taken to the Prague Gestapo Headquarters in the Pecec Palace, where he was accused of having eaten several times in the Czech restaurant "Neumann" without using ration stamps. He was eventually dispatched to Pankrác Prison, the remand and interrogation prison of Prague, and sentenced to six months' imprisonment, beginning on 12 February. He was released from detention on 19 April, shortly before the end of the war. In 1945, in Vienna, Cziffra founded the first post-war Austrian film production company: Cziffra-Film. Principally, and for preference, he made light entertainment and musical films, with well-known German and Austrian actors such as Peter Alexander, Rudolf Platte, Senta Berger and Hubert von Meyerinck. Through the input of musicians like Bill Ramsey or Bully Buhlan, the films mostly progressed to being musical revues with a local Austrian slant and flavour (Heimatfilme). Cziffra also worked as an actor himself, and later in his life published a number of books. He was married to the actress Ursula Justin, who starred in six of his films in the 1950s. He died on 28 April 1989 in Diessen am Ammersee in Bavaria. His remains are interred in the crematorium in the Ostfriedhof, Munich.

So ein Millionär hat's schwer
So ein Millionär hat's schwer

So ein Millionär hat's schwer

1958 6.8

Director

Age 57 (now 88)
Charley's Aunt
Charley's Aunt

Charley's Aunt

1963 4.6

Director

Age 63 (now 88)
Die Abenteuer des Grafen Bobby
Die Abenteuer des Grafen Bobby

Die Abenteuer des Grafen Bobby

1961 4.9

Director

Age 60 (now 88)
A Tale of Five Cities
A Tale of Five Cities

A Tale of Five Cities

1951 5.0

Director

Age 50 (now 88)
Der müde Theodor
Der müde Theodor

Der müde Theodor

1957 6.4

Director

Age 56 (now 88)
An der Donau, wenn der Wein blüht
An der Donau, wenn der Wein blüht

An der Donau, wenn der Wein blüht

1965 4.9

Director

Age 64 (now 88)
It Was a Gay Ballnight
It Was a Gay Ballnight

It Was a Gay Ballnight

1939 7.0

Writer

Age 38 (now 88)
Die Fledermaus
Die Fledermaus

Die Fledermaus

1962 6.5

Screenplay

Age 61 (now 88)
Die Fledermaus
Die Fledermaus

Die Fledermaus

1962 6.5

Director

Age 61 (now 88)
The Sweet Life of Count Bobby
The Sweet Life of Count Bobby

The Sweet Life of Count Bobby

1962 3.9

Director

Age 61 (now 88)
Melody of a Great City
Melody of a Great City

Melody of a Great City

1943 7.8

Writer

Age 42 (now 88)
Should a Schoolgirl Tell?
Should a Schoolgirl Tell?

Should a Schoolgirl Tell?

1969 3.6

Director

Age 68 (now 88)
Should a Schoolgirl Tell?
Should a Schoolgirl Tell?

Should a Schoolgirl Tell?

1969 3.6

Writer

Age 68 (now 88)
Crazy Otto
Crazy Otto

Crazy Otto

1957 7.4

Director

Age 56 (now 88)
Lana: Queen of the Amazons
Lana: Queen of the Amazons

Lana: Queen of the Amazons

1964 3.4

Director

Age 63 (now 88)
Lana: Queen of the Amazons
Lana: Queen of the Amazons

Lana: Queen of the Amazons

1964 3.4

Story

Age 63 (now 88)