Josef Meinrad - Films

Films

  • Die Welt dreht sich verkehrt, 1947
  • Der Prozeß, 1948 (see: Tiszaeszlár blood libel)
  • Rendezvous im Salzkammergut, 1948
  • Das Siegel Gottes, 1949
  • Prämien auf den Tod, 1950
  • Jetzt schlägt's 13, 1950
  • Erzherzog Johanns große Liebe, 1950
  • Der Verschwender, 1953
  • Weg in die Vergangenheit, 1954
  • Sissi, 1955
  • Um Thron und Liebe, 1955
  • Don Giovanni, 1955
  • Die Deutschmeister, 1955
  • Der Kongreß tanzt, 1956
  • Opernball, 1956
  • Sissi – Die junge Kaiserin, 1956
  • Die Trapp-Familie, 1956 (cf. The Sound of Music)
  • August, der Halbstarke, 1957
  • Familie Schimek, 1957
  • Sissi – Schicksalsjahre einer Kaiserin, 1957
  • Die Halbzarte, 1958
  • Solang' die Sterne glüh'n, 1958,
  • Die Trapp-Familie in Amerika, 1958
  • Die schöne Lügnerin, 1959
  • Bezaubernde Arabella, 1959
  • Der Bauer als Millionär, 1961
  • Napoléon II l'Aiglon, 1961
  • The Cardinal, 1963
  • Der Verschwender, 1963
  • Liliom, 1963
  • Don Quijote, 1965
  • Man of La Mancha, 1972
  • Was ihr wollt, 1973
  • Der Räuber Hotzenplotz, 1974
  • Die schöne Helena, 1974
  • Gaslicht, 1977
  • Ringstraßenpalais, 1980,
  • Die Fledermaus, 1984
  • Der Unbestechliche, 1984
  • Der Vorhang fällt, 1988

He also appeared twice in the German TV series, Der Kommissar.

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