{{short description|German cinematographer}} {{about||the Austrian playwright, poet and author|Georg Muschner (author)}} {{Infobox person | name = Georg Muschner | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = 12 June 1885 | birth_place = Langenbielau, Lower Silesia <br /> German Empire | death_date = {{death date and age|17 May 1971|12 June 1885}} | death_place = West Berlin, West Germany | other_names = | occupation = Cinematographer | years_active = 1920–1939 }}
'''Georg Muschner''' (12 June 1885 – 17 May 1971) was a German cinematographer. He worked on over sixty productions during his career in the Weimar Republic, Austria, and Nazi Germany. Muschner originally worked as a portrait photographer, before entering the film industry during the silent era. He worked on several Harry Piel films, including ''His Greatest Bluff''.<ref>Chandler p.272</ref> During the 1930s he often worked with the director Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla.
==Selected filmography== * ''The Flying Car'' (1920) *''The Lost House'' (1922) * ''Rivals'' (1923) * ''Judith'' (1923) * ''The Last Battle'' (1923) * ''Women's Morals'' (1923) * ''Dangerous Clues'' (1924) * ''The Fake Emir'' (1924) * ''By Order of Pompadour'' (1924) * ''The Man Without Nerves'' (1924) * ''A Dangerous Game'' (1924) * ''Zigano'' (1925) * ''Adventure on the Night Express'' (1925) * ''The Dealer from Amsterdam'' (1925) * ''Swifter Than Death'' (1925) * ''Eyes Open, Harry!'' (1926) *''The Black Pierrot'' (1926) * ''His Greatest Bluff'' (1927) * ''Night of Mystery'' (1927) * ''The Girl Without a Homeland'' (1927) * ''What a Woman Dreams of in Springtime'' (1929) * ''Flachsmann the Educator'' (1930) * ''Rag Ball'' (1930) *''The Citadel of Warsaw'' (1930) * ''Pension Schöller'' (1930) * ''Such a Greyhound'' (1931) * ''Errant Husbands'' (1931) * ''The Battle of Bademunde'' (1931) * ''Mrs. Lehmann's Daughters'' (1932) * ''Our Emperor'' (1933) * ''Dance Music'' (1935) * ''Blood Brothers'' (1935) * ''Across the Desert'' (1936) * ''The Violet of Potsdamer Platz'' (1936) * ''The Mysterious Mister X'' (1936) * ''Meiseken'' (1937)
== References == {{Reflist}}
== Bibliography == * Chandler, Charlotte. ''Marlene: Marlene Dietrich, A Personal Biography''. Simon and Schuster, 2011.
== External links == * {{IMDb name|0615597}}
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