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  1. Hans Heinz Zerlett (17 October 1892 – 6 July 1949) was a German screenwriter and film director. Life. Hans H. Zerlett was the son of a musical director and the brother of the screenwriter Walter Zerlett-Olfenius. [1] .

  2. Hans H. Zerlett, gebürtig Hellmuth Hans Carl Zerlett, war ein deutscher Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Bühnenautor. Als Textdichter benutzte er das Pseudonym Hans Hannes.

  3. Hans H. Zerlett was born on 17 August 1892 in Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. He was a writer and director, known for Truxa (1937), Reise in die Vergangenheit (1943) and Meine Tochter tut das nicht (1940). He died on 6 July 1949 in Buchenwald concentration camp, Thuringia, Germany.

    • Writer, Director, Music Department
    • August 17, 1892
    • Hans H. Zerlett
    • July 6, 1949
  4. Hans H. Zerlett. Biography. Hans H. Zerlett, born August 17, 1892, in Wiesbaden, did not finish school and "ran away" (Zerlett) from home to start a career as an actor. He performed at several provincial theatres but volunteered for military service in 1915.

  5. Venus on Trial ( German: Venus vor Gericht) is a 1941 German drama film directed by Hans H. Zerlett and starring Hannes Stelzer, Hansi Knoteck, and Paul Dahlke. The film was part of the Nazis' campaign against ' degenerate art ', and depicts the trial of a young artist who has resisted the trend towards it. [1]

  6. Ghost in the Castle (German: Spuk im Schloß) is a 1947 German comedy horror film, directed by Hans H. Zerlett and starring Margot Hielscher, Fritz Odemar, and Albert Matterstock. The sets were designed by the art director Fritz Lück and Heinrich Weidemann. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich.

  7. Spuk im Schloß: Directed by Hans H. Zerlett. With Margot Hielscher, Albert Matterstock, Alice Treff, Sonja Ziemann. In the antique shop J.M. Mauritius, there's astonishment when a young, beautiful woman, Gabriele Euler, inquires about an old fortress crest, which can be seen in the background on an old tapestry - it's, in fact, the same crest ...