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Hans Karl Breslauer is a Director and Scriptwriter Autrichien born on 2 june 1888 at Vienna (Austria)

Hans Karl Breslauer

Hans Karl Breslauer
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Nationality Austria
Birth 2 june 1888 at Vienna (Austria)
Death 15 april 1965 (at 76 years) at Salzburg (Austria)

Hans Karl Breslauer, born Johann Karl Breslauer, later often known as H. K. Breslauer (2 June 1888 – 15 April 1965) was an early Austrian film director, also an actor, screenwriter and author.

Usually with

Hans Moser
Hans Moser
(1 films)
Sigi Hofer
Sigi Hofer
(1 films)
Armin Berg
Armin Berg
(1 films)
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Filmography of Hans Karl Breslauer (2 films)

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Director

The City Without Jews, 1h20
Directed by Hans Karl Breslauer
Origin Austria
Genres Drama
Themes Politique, Films set in the future, Political films
Actors Hans Moser, Armin Berg, Sigi Hofer
Rating62% 3.147943.147943.147943.147943.14794
In Austria the Christian Social Party comes to power, and the new Chancellor Dr. Schwerdtfeger, a fanatical antisemite, sees his people as being ruled by the Jews. He therefore has a law passed by the National Assembly forcing all Jews to emigrate by the end of the year. The law is enthusiastically received by the non-Jewish population, and the Jews leave the country. But after a short time a sober reality makes itself felt. Cultural life becomes impoverished: in the theatres only plays by Ludwig Ganghofer and Ludwig Anzengruber are still performed. Many cafes are empty, or are converted into beer halls selling sausages. After an initial upturn, the economy declines, as business has greatly diminished, and has moved to other cities, such as Prague and Budapest. Inflation and unemployment run wild.

Scriptwriter

The City Without Jews, 1h20
Directed by Hans Karl Breslauer
Origin Austria
Genres Drama
Themes Politique, Films set in the future, Political films
Actors Hans Moser, Armin Berg, Sigi Hofer
Rating62% 3.147943.147943.147943.147943.14794
In Austria the Christian Social Party comes to power, and the new Chancellor Dr. Schwerdtfeger, a fanatical antisemite, sees his people as being ruled by the Jews. He therefore has a law passed by the National Assembly forcing all Jews to emigrate by the end of the year. The law is enthusiastically received by the non-Jewish population, and the Jews leave the country. But after a short time a sober reality makes itself felt. Cultural life becomes impoverished: in the theatres only plays by Ludwig Ganghofer and Ludwig Anzengruber are still performed. Many cafes are empty, or are converted into beer halls selling sausages. After an initial upturn, the economy declines, as business has greatly diminished, and has moved to other cities, such as Prague and Budapest. Inflation and unemployment run wild.