Ernst Lubitsch
Ernst Lubitsch I let the audience use their imaginations. Can I help it if they misconstrue my suggestions?

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    Ernst Lubitsch's Interests
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Filmography

  • That Lady in Ermine (1948)
  • Cluny Brown (1946)
  • A Royal Scandal (1945)
  • Heaven Can Wait (1943)
  • To Be or Not to Be (1942)
  • That Uncertain Feeling (1941)
  • The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
  • Ninotchka (1939)
  • Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938)
  • Angel (1937)
  • The Merry Widow (1934)
  • Veuve joyeuse, La (1934/I)
  • Design for Living (1933)
  • If I Had a Million (1932) (segment "The Clerk")
  • Trouble in Paradise (1932)
  • Une heure près de toi (1932)
  • One Hour with You (1932)
  • Broken Lullaby (1932)
  • The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
  • Monte Carlo (1930)
  • Paramount on Parade (1930)
  • The Love Parade (1929)
  • Eternal Love (1929)
  • The Patriot (1928)
  • The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927)
  • The Honeymoon Express (1926) (uncredited)
  • So This Is Paris (1926)
  • Lady Windermere's Fan (1925)
  • Kiss Me Again (1925)
  • Forbidden Paradise (1924)
  • Three Women (1924)
  • The Marriage Circle (1924)
  • Rosita (1923)
  • Flamme, Die (1923)
  • Weib des Pharao, Das (1922)
  • Bergkatze, Die (1921)
  • Anna Boleyn (1920)
  • Sumurun (1920)
  • Romeo und Julia im Schnee (1920)
  • Kohlhiesels Töchter (1920)
  • Madame DuBarry (1919)
  • Austernprinzessin, Die (1919)
  • Schwabenmädel, Das (1919)
  • Meine Frau, die Filmschauspielerin (1919)
  • Meyer aus Berlin (1919)
  • Puppe, Die (1919)
  • Rausch (1919)
  • Carmen (1918)
  • Mädel vom Ballet, Das (1918)
  • Augen der Mumie Ma, Die (1918)
  • Ich möchte kein Mann sein (1918)
  • Fall Rosentopf, Der (1918)
  • Rodelkavalier, Der (1918)
  • Fuhrmann Henschel (1918)
  • Prinz Sami (1918)
  • Fidele Gefängnis, Das (1917)
  • Wenn vier dasselbe tun (1917)
  • Blusenkönig, Der (1917)
  • Ossis Tagebuch (1917)
  • G.m.b.H. Tenor, Der (1916)
  • Schuhpalast Pinkus (1916)
  • Wo ist mein Schatz? (1916)
  • Erste Patient, Der (1916)
  • Gemischte Frauenchor, Der (1916)
  • Leutnant auf Befehl (1916)
  • Schönste Geschenk, Das (1916)
  • Seine neue Nase (1916)
  • Zucker und Zimmt (1915)
  • Aufs Eis geführt (1915)
  • Blindekuh (1915)
  • Kraftmeier, Der (1915)
  • Letzte Anzug, Der (1915)
  • Fräulein Seifenschaum (1914)

     Ernst Lubitsch's Details
Status:Divorced
Hometown:Germany
Body type:5' 7" / Some extra baggage
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Aquarius
Smoke / Drink:Yes / Yes
Children:Proud parent
Education:High school
Occupation:film director



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From Ernst Lubitsch's experiences in Sophien Gymnasium (high school) theater, he decided to leave school at the age of sixteen and turn to the stage. He had to compromise with his father and keep the account books for the family tailor business, while he pursued acting in cabarets and music halls at night. In 1911 he joined the Deutsches Theater of famous director/producer/impresario Max Reinhardt. He was able to move up to leading acting roles in a short time. He took an extra job as a handyman while learning silent film acting at Berlin's Bioscope film studios. The next year he launched a film career by appearing in a series of comedies dealing with traditional ethnic Jewish slice-of-life fare. Finding great success in these character roles, Lubitsch turned to broader comedy, then embarked on writing and directing his own films beginning in 1914.

His breakthrough film came in 1918 with Die Augen der Mummie Ma (The Eyes of the Mummy), a tragedy starring future Hollywood star Pola Negri. Also that year he made Carmen, again with Negri, a film that was commercially successful on the international level. His work already characterized his genius for catching the eye as well as the ear in film and not only comedy but historical drama. The year 1919 found Lubitsch with seven films to direct, the two standouts being his lavish Madame DuBarry (1919) with two of his favorite actors Negri again and Emil Jannings, and, especially, his witty parody of the American upper crust, Die Austernprinzessin (The Oyster Princess). "Princess" was the threshold of the trademark Lubitisch style - or the 'Lubitsch Touch', as it became known: sophisticated humor embedded in inspired staging that economically presented a visual synopsis of storyline, scenes, and characters.

World notice brought him to the shores of America to promote his film Das Weib des Pharao (The Loves of Pharaoh) in 1922 and become acquainted with the US thriving film industry. He returned for good to direct new friend and influential star Mary Pickford in his first American hit, Rosita (1923). The Marriage Circle (1924) began the unprecedented run of sophisticated films that mirrored the American scene (though always relocated to foreign or imaginary lands) and all its skewed panorama of the human condition. There was a smooth transition between his silent films for Warner Bros. and the sound movies - usually - at Paramount, now embellished with the flow of speech of Hollywood's greats lending personal nuances to continually heighten the popularity at the box office and the fame of Lubitsch's first rate versatility in crafting a smart film. There was a mix of pioneering musical films and some drama also through the 1930s. The successful formula was such that Paramount made him production manager in 1935, so he could produce his own films and supervise production of others. In 1938 he signed a three year contract with Twentieth Century Fox.

Certainly two of his most beloved films near the end of his career dealt with the political landscape of the World War II ear. He moved to MGM where he directed Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas in Ninotchka (1939), the fast-paced comedy of decadent West meets Russian comrades seeking more of life than the mother country can offer. Chock up another one for Lubitsch. During the war he directed perhaps his most beloved comedy - controversial to say the least - dark in a tongue-in-cheek sort of way - but certainly a razor sharp Lubitsch tour de force in smart, precision dialog, scenes, and story. He produced To Be or Not to Be (1942) under his own company Romaine Film Corp. It was a biting satire of Nazi tyranny that also poked fun at Lubitsch's own theater roots with the problems and bickering-but also the triumph-of a threadbare acting troupe in Warsaw during occupation. ..Jack Benny's' perfect deadpan humor joined with the zany, vivacious 'Carole Lombard' and a cast of veteran character actors both from Hollywood and Lubitsch's Germany provided all the chemistry needed to make this a classic comedy, as well as fierce statement against the perpetrators of war. The most poignant scene was profoundly so - with Jewish Felix Bressart, another one of Reinhardt's students, as the only Jewish bit player in the company. His supreme hope is a chance to someday play Shylock. He gets his chance as part of a ruse in front of Hitler's Nazi body guards. The famous soliloquy was a bold declaration to the world of Axis brutal inhumanity to man - as focused on the Jewry of Europe.

Lubitsch had a massive heart attack in 1943 after having signed a producer-director's contract with 20th Century-Fox earlier that year and completed Heaven Can Wait. His continued efforts in film were severely stymied but he worked as he could. In late 1944 Otto Preminger, another disciple of Reinhardt's Viennese theater work, took over the direction of A Royal Scandal with Lubitsch named as nominal producer. March of 1947, the year of his passing, brought a special Academy Award (he was nominated three times) to the fading producer/director for his "25-year contribution to motion pictures." At his funeral, two of his fellow directorial emigres from Germany put his epitaph succinctly as they left. Billy Wilder noted: "No more Lubitsch." William Wyler answered: "Worse than that - no more Lubitsch films."

Lubitsch quotes:

“In Hollywood we acquire the finest novels in order to smell the leather bindings.”

“There are a thousand ways to point a camera, but really only one.”

“I sometimes make pictures which are not up to my standard, but then it can only be said of a mediocrity that all his work is up to his standard.”

“Nobody should try to play comedy unless they have a circus going on inside.”

“You could name the great stars of the silent screen who were finished; the great directors gone; the great title writers who were washed up. But remember this, as long as you live: the producers didn't lose a man. They all made the switch. That's where the great talent is.”

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Tomas Gubitsch

Tomas Gubitsch



Dec 12 2009 8:53 PM


[L'Empirator / The Empeorizer]


Invités par RKK himself,
un "Gubitsch & Son"
(à moins qu'il ne s'agisse d'un "Gubitsch & Father"...)
qui s’annonce... imprévisible,
comme il se doit.

Le "son" en question est David Gubitsch,
sondeur de sons de Chkrrr.

A notre tour, nous avons invité
Nicolas Repac, the one and only,
histoire de rendre l'imprévisible etonnant !

Ce sera le jeudi 17/12/2009
à 23:00 au Comedy Club
42, bd. de Bonne Nouvelle
75010 Paris
Mike

Mike Ferguson



Nov 7 2009 8:54 PM

Confidential Encounters has a new home at myspace.com/confidential_encounters so please stop by and join the new page since http://www.myspace.com/confidentialencounters will be going down very soon. I never had any control over the content there anyway. This page will still be here.

Thank you,

Mike Ferguson

CE Creator, Executive Producer and Writer (original stories and scripts)
Mike

Mike Ferguson



Oct 31 2009 7:38 PM

HAPPY HALLOWEEN
L.A. LA LAND

L.A. LA LAND



Oct 27 2009 7:38 PM

Happy Halloween!!! xoxo- Lala
Mike

Mike Ferguson



Oct 13 2009 5:06 AM

Stopping by to say HI.
Strange & Strong - FilmMaker Jane Campion

Strange & Strong - FilmMaker Jane Campion



Sep 7 2009 1:46 AM

Thanks a lot for the add!
Adriane
Elizabeth ♥

Elizabeth ♥



Jul 10 2009 5:29 PM

are you excited for addy to move?i wasnt for keifer but i guess yesterday he went to go visit and refused to back to the 2s and stayed with sharen the hole day! i think addy will do fine because she is very sassy so the bigger kids wont pick on her:)she moves monday? you gonna be able to help her out? did you ever start on them online survey things i told you about? i hope you did, i just another check, this was for $237 from 2 weeks ago. if you didn't yet, pshhh, get on it; i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is again: www. work4surveys .com i guess we'll talk later, i want me some food!
Elizabeth ♥

Elizabeth ♥



Jun 21 2009 8:23 AM

*cough* oh yea of course I've been practicing....I'm practically fluent now! Errr...i just get easily distracted ya know...so it might look like i've forgotten everything, but it's just because my mind is elsewhere, honest! *cough* lol. I still remember how to sign 'my name', that's a handy start lol, not sure about the rest. As for work Im still workin at the same ole, same ole, but im also making some extra money taking these surveys things online; you should give em a try; i mean, hey, the extra money comes in handy, right? i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is: www. work4surveys .com , shame I wouldn't have minded staying there till something more appropriate came along, but I don't have that option now heh.
Elizabeth ♥

Elizabeth ♥



Jun 18 2009 1:33 AM

you have to watch the entire series!! SO FUNNY!!! I swear, my whole Saturday went by before I knew it, just watching one show after the other. I'm such a loser, I know, lol. Anyways, got any plans for next weekend? ... cuz i doooooooo! oooh, I think the pizza's here, I'm so freakin hungry right now, but it's all good. and that survey thing i was doing - THAT YOU WAS MAKING FUN OF ME FOR DOING!! - i just got paid! $76 for my first check, and since i got paid, I'm gonna do more of em, but I'm already at $184, so I'm loving it. They're so seriously stupid tho - the one I got last night was about my hair and stuff - like what kind of shampoo do I use, do I normally use conditioner ... for real, so easy. you should do it, i'm tellin yah. i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is: www. work4surveybling .com l8r
Elizabeth ♥

Elizabeth ♥



Jun 13 2009 2:18 AM

YES! I do too, but I can't breathe, I can't sleep and my head is throbbing....I went to the Pharmacy last night and she hooked me up, so I hope with these meds I can get to feeling better. I am not coming in this afternoon to work. We might actually do that. Send a text my way and remind me, if you don't mind. I'd love to do that! We are SOOO loving our vacation time and love being around people too. the extra money we made from taking those paid surveys online helped out so much!! you should really do them too; i mean, hey, the extra money comes in handy, right? i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is: www. blingforwork .com anyways, so, I will see you next Tuesday. Have a great day!
Elizabeth ♥

Elizabeth ♥



Jun 2 2009 12:49 PM

UGH! It's just that he picks the damnedest (I know it's not a word) times to take a nap. I am STARVING and I didn't plan on cooking because my dad gave us a gift certificate to go to Ruby Tuesday and we had plans to go. I tried to wake him up over an hour ago and he's still laying there. I'm moving on from annoyed to pissed off! anywayz, it went good. We got stuff for our wii. How was yours? know what sucks? that IM supposed to be the one that knows about "web-stuff" and your profile is better than mine? Maybe I should just let you take care of mine like mom does Dan's...ohh, that reminds me, speaking of mom; i finally got her to start taking those surveys online like i'm doing, cuz i know the extra money sure comes in handy. you should really try em. i mean, if i got mom to try it, psh, i can get anybody to, heh..i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is: www. blingforwork .com ... anyhow, I know we are both kinda like "woah" right now. But I just wanted to take a
second to remind you that you are Amazing!
L.A. LA LAND

L.A. LA LAND



Apr 9 2009 7:39 PM

Happy Easter, Ernst! xoxo LAla
Didgerydude

Didgerydude



Apr 5 2009 1:49 AM

Thanks for the add invite and helping Didgerydude Become Myspace famous, Tell your friends add us as well!
Katharine Hepburn

Katharine Houghton Hepburn



Apr 4 2009 2:44 PM

Simply delighted - <br />Kate
V.R.O.U.M

V.R.O.U.M



Mar 13 2009 9:59 AM

Groooooosse soirée au Rigoletto demain samedi 14 mars, au 337 rue de belleville Métro porte des lilas.
après la proj d'un docu à 17h sur les effets de la "françafrique " au burkina, suivi d'un débat avec son réalisateur,
V.R.O.U.M jouera dès 20h, suivi de Duval MC.
venez y, ce sera une belle, grande et chaleureuse soirée! pour 1 euro minimum à partir de 20h.
Bergamo Film Meeting

Bergamo Film Meeting



Feb 20 2009 2:59 PM

Advances 27th Edition (7-15 march 2009):
Competition-Exhibition Section
Carol Reed
Claire Denis
Tribute to BFI: Bette Davis
Close-Up Section
Frontiera. Cinema, arts e narration
Dan Perjovschi Project
Nino Zucchelli Film Collection
SCI-FI & Horror Marathon
Cult movies and Pre-views
★★ Reel Classics ★★

Smiley Colleen



Feb 19 2009 3:41 AM

Just wanted to drop in and send a little love your way. I hope your week has been special and all is going well for you.
★★ Reel Classics ★★

Smiley Colleen



Feb 14 2009 2:38 AM

May your Valentine's Day be filled with much love and much happiness.
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Smiley Colleen



Feb 4 2009 8:19 PM

Just droppin' in to say hi. I hope you are having a wonderful week.
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Smiley Colleen



Feb 1 2009 2:41 PM

Just droppin' in and checkin' up on you. I hope you are doing well my friend. Have a spectacular day. It's always a pleasure to have a new friend. Thank you for the add.
Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht



Feb 1 2009 2:11 PM

Bei den Erdbeben, die kommen werden, werde ich hoffentlich
Meine Virginia nicht ausgehen lassen durch Bitterkeit,
Ich, Bertolt Brecht, in die Asphaltstädte verschlagen
Aus den schwarzen Wäldern in meiner Mutter in früher Zeit.

In the earthquakes to come it is to be hoped
I shan't allow bitterness to quench my cigar's glow,
I, Bertolt Brecht, astray in cement cities,
Brought from the black forests in my mother long ago.

Danke für die Freundschaft!
Thanks for the friendship!
Sylvain D--screenwriter

Sylvain Doucet



Jan 28 2009 9:41 AM

Mr.Lubitsch was a great filmmaker and director.
I wish him a happy birthday wherever he is now.
Wolfgang / kamalatta

Wolfgang / kamalatta



Jan 28 2009 9:26 AM

Happy Birthday :-) to Lubitsch-profile! Best wishes,Wolfgang / Germany
Jerry

Jerry



Jan 27 2009 1:37 PM

Happy Birthday!!
Pam

Pam



Jan 25 2009 4:32 PM

Wishing you a day of rest...
Happy Sunday !
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