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Austrian musician (1896–1976)

Anton Profes Born (1896-03-26)26 March 1896 Leitmeritz, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire Died 22 August 1976(1976-08-22) (aged 80) Salzburg, Austria Occupation Composer Years active 1930–1962 (film)

**Anton Profes** (1896–1976) was an Austrian [composer](/source/Composer).[1]

## Selected filmography

- *[A Thousand Words of German](/source/A_Thousand_Words_of_German)* (1930)

- *[Josef the Chaste](/source/Josef_the_Chaste_(1930_film))* (1930)

- *[Suburban Cabaret](/source/Suburban_Cabaret)* (1935)

- *[The Eternal Mask](/source/The_Eternal_Mask)* (1935)

- *[Hannerl and Her Lovers](/source/Hannerl_and_Her_Lovers_(1936_film))* (1936)

- *[The Postman from Longjumeau](/source/The_Postman_from_Longjumeau)* (1936)

- *[The Empress's Favourite](/source/The_Empress's_Favourite)* (1936)

- *[Talking About Jacqueline](/source/Talking_About_Jacqueline)* (1937)

- *[Secret Mission](/source/Secret_Mission_(1938_film))* (1938)

- *[Linen from Ireland](/source/Linen_from_Ireland)* (1939)

- *[The Eternal Spring](/source/The_Eternal_Spring)* (1940)

- *[Everything for Gloria](/source/Everything_for_Gloria)* (1941)

- *[Destiny](/source/Destiny_(1942_film))* (1942)

- *[The White Dream](/source/The_White_Dream)* (1943)

- *[Dog Days](/source/Dog_Days_(1944_film))* (1944)

- *[The Queen of the Landstrasse](/source/The_Queen_of_the_Landstrasse)* (1948)

- *[Maresi](/source/Maresi)* (1948)

- *[Vagabonds](/source/Vagabonds_(film))* (1949)

- *[Your Heart Is My Homeland](/source/Your_Heart_Is_My_Homeland)* (1953)

- *[Grandstand for General Staff](/source/Grandstand_for_General_Staff_(1953_film))* (1953)

- *[Victoria in Dover](/source/Victoria_in_Dover_(1954_film))* (1954)

- *[The Red Prince](/source/The_Red_Prince_(film))* (1954)

- *[I Know What I'm Living For](/source/I_Know_What_I'm_Living_For)* (1955)

- *[Sissi](/source/Sissi_(film))* (1955)

- *[Sissi – The Young Empress](/source/Sissi_%E2%80%93_The_Young_Empress)* (1956)

- *[Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress](/source/Sissi_%E2%80%93_Fateful_Years_of_an_Empress)* (1957)

- *[Gustav Adolf's Page](/source/Gustav_Adolf's_Page)* (1960)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** von Dassanowsky p.98

## Bibliography

- Robert von Dassanowsky. *Austrian Cinema: A History*. McFarland, 2005.

## External links

- [Anton Profes](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006240/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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