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Oskar Messter (21
November 1866 – 6
December 1943) was a
German inventor and film
tycoon in the
early years of cinema. His firm
Messter Film was one of...
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Messter Film was a
German film
production company which operated during the
silent era. It was
founded by the
German film
pioneer Oskar Messter who already...
- Sascha-Film, in full Sascha-Filmindustrie AG and from 1933 Tobis-Sascha-Filmindustrie AG, was the
largest Austrian film
production company of the silent...
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epithet of the "
Messter's girl". But in 1910, when
Henny acted in the
melodrama The Love of a
Blind Girl with such success,
Messter was
forced to make...
- from
overproduction and too much competition.
German film
tycoon Oskar Messter had
initially gained much
financial success with the
Tonbild synchronized...
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Geneva drive in film
projectors date to 1896, with the
projectors of
Oskar Messter and Max
Gliewe and the
Teatrograph of
Robert William Paul.
Previous projectors...
- 23.
Robertson (2001)
claims that
German inventor and
filmmaker Oskar Messter began projecting sound motion pictures at 21
Unter den
Linden in September...
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companies formed the
nucleus of UFA from the end of 1917:
Messter Film,
owned by
Oskar Messter, a
dominant German producer PAGU (Projektions Union), originally...
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largest Russian film company, and
remained so
until 1918. In Germany,
Oskar Messter had been
involved in film-making from 1896, but did not make a significant...
- days of
German cinema,
especially during World War I, when
companies like
Messter Film
started producing short silent film do****entaries. With the final...