Ewald Daub
German cinematographer

Ewald Daub

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German cinematographer
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13 October 1889(Braunschweig)
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4 November 1946(Berlin)
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Ewald Daub (13 October 1889 – 4 November 1946) was a German cinematographer who shot more than a hundred films during his career. Daub
entered the film industry during the silent era, with one of his first films being the biopic Martin Luther (1923). Over the next two decades he was to work on a number of Harry Piel thrillers and Heinz Rühmann comedies. He died in 1946 following an operation.

Selected filmography

  • Miss Venus (1921)
  • Martin Luther (1923)
  • Helena (1924)
  • Die Brigantin von New York (1924)
  • Mädchen, die man nicht heiratet (1924)
  • Hochstapler wider Willen (1925)
  • Liebesgeschichten (1925)
  • The Man in the Saddle (1925)
  • Die Tragödie zweier Menschen (1925)
  • Der Schuß in den Schatten (1925)
  • Our Emden (1926)
  • Crooks in Tails (1927)
  • Assassination (1927)
  • Lützow's Wild Hunt (1927)
  • Seine stärkste Waffe (1928)
  • Man Against Man (1928)
  • Immorality (1928)
  • Panic (1928)
  • Taxi at Midnight (1929)
  • His Best Friend (1929)
  • Men Without Work (1929)
  • Achtung! – Auto-Diebe! (1930)
  • Menschen im Feuer (1930)
  • Wellen der Leidenschaft (1930)
  • Johnny Steals Europe (1932)
  • Ship Without a Harbour (1932)
  • Little Man, What Now? (1933)
  • The Black Forest Girl (1933)
  • Jumping Into the Abyss (1933)
  • Master of the World (1934)
  • Paganini (1934)
  • The Grand Duke's Finances (1934)
  • Artisten (1935)
  • Last Stop (1935)
  • The Beggar Student (1936)
  • Michel Strogoff (1936)
  • A Woman of No Importance (1936)
  • Five Million Look for an Heir (1938)
  • The Indian Tomb (1938)
  • The Tiger of Eschnapur (1938)
  • Maria Ilona (1939)
  • The False Step (1939)
  • The Swedish Nightingale (1941)
  • Andreas Schlüter (1942)
  • Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944)
  • Quax in Afrika (1947)