# Franz Doelle

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German composer

Franz Doelle Born 9 November 1883 Mönchengladbach, Rhine Province, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire Died 15 March 1965(1965-03-15) (aged 81) Leverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany Occupation Composer Years active 1932-1953 (film)

**Franz Doelle** (9 November 1883 – 15 March 1965) was a German [composer](/source/Composer). He worked on around fifty [film scores](/source/Film_score) during his career many of them [operetta films](/source/Operetta_films).[1]

## Selected filmography

- *[When the White Lilacs Bloom Again](/source/When_the_White_Lilacs_Bloom_Again_(1929_film))* (1929)

- *[Mrs. Lehmann's Daughters](/source/Mrs._Lehmann's_Daughters)* (1932)

- *[The Escape to Nice](/source/The_Escape_to_Nice)* (1932)

- *[The Little Crook](/source/The_Little_Crook)* (1933)

- *[Victor and Victoria](/source/Victor_and_Victoria)* (1933)

- *[A Day Will Come](/source/A_Day_Will_Come_(1934_film))* (1934)

- *[George and Georgette](/source/George_and_Georgette)* (1934)

- *[Miss Liselott](/source/Miss_Liselott)* (1934)

- *[Just Once a Great Lady](/source/Just_Once_a_Great_Lady_(1934_film))* (1934)

- *[Amphitryon](/source/Amphitryon_(film))* (1935)

- *[The Royal Waltz](/source/The_Royal_Waltz_(1935_film))* (1935)

- *[Donogoo Tonka](/source/Donogoo_Tonka)* (1936)

- *[Donogoo](/source/Donogoo)* (1936)

- *[The Irresistible Man](/source/The_Irresistible_Man)* (1937)

- *[A Man Astray](/source/A_Man_Astray)* (1940)

- *[Trenck the Pandur](/source/Trenck_the_Pandur)* (1940)

- *[Carl Peters](/source/Carl_Peters_(film))* (1941)

- *[Secret File W.B.1](/source/Secret_File_W.B.1)* (1942)

- *[The Night in Venice](/source/The_Night_in_Venice)* (1942)

- *[A Beautiful Day](/source/A_Beautiful_Day_(1944_film))* (1944)

- *[The Impostor](/source/The_Impostor_(1944_German_film))* (1944)

- *[When the White Lilacs Bloom Again](/source/When_the_White_Lilacs_Bloom_Again_(1953_film))* (1953)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Hull p.84

## Bibliography

- Hull, David Stewart. *Film in the Third Reich: a study of the German cinema, 1933-1945*. University of California Press, 1969.

## External links

- [Franz Doelle](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006039/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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