Karl Anton


Karl Anton or Karel Anton was a Bohemian-born German film director, screenwriter, and film producer.

Biography

He was born in Prague on 25 October 1898. His father, Wilhelm Anton was a physician. Anton studied medicine, but left school after his father's death. He started as a stage actor and director in Vienna, Linz and Prague. During the World War I, Anton made amateur documentaries with his friends Karel Lamač and Otto Heller. He directed his first movie, a lyrical drama Gypsies, in 1921. Anton is considered an early proponent of Czech lyrical cinema tradition. He founded his own production companies Antonfilm and Sonorfilm.
After the international success of Tonka of the Gallows he worked in Paris for Paramount Pictures from 1932 to 1935. After leaving Paramount he moved to Germany in 1935. He died in West Berlin in 1979. Czech actor Raoul Schránil was his cousin.

Selected filmography

Gypsies The Kidnapping of Fux the Banker The May Fairy Tonka of the Gallows A Girl from the Reeperbahn The Affair of Colonel Redl The Case of Colonel Redl Monsieur Albert Make-Up The Champion Cook Simone Is Like That The Naked Truth Number 33 Nothing But Lies The Porter from Maxim's Monsieur Sans-Gêne Happy Arenas White Slaves Martha We Danced Around the World The Star of Rio The Thing About Styx The Big Number The Impostor Peter Voss, Thief of Millions Barry The Appeal to Conscience The Exchange The Cousin from Nowhere The Rose of Stamboul We'll Talk About Love Later Clivia Bonjour Kathrin The Daring Swimmer Victor and Victoria