Jean Oser

German-American film editor
Jean Oser
Born1908 (1908)
Straßburg, Alsace–Lorraine, German Empire
DiedFebruary 20, 2002(2002-02-20) (aged 93–94)
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
OccupationEditor
Years active1928–1970 (film)

Jean Oser (1908–2002) was a German-American film editor.[1] He was born in the Alsatian capital of Straßburg (French: Strasbourg), which then was part of the German Empire but was subsequently transferred to France. He never had a French citizenship. He is sometimes credited as Hans Oser.

In the 1970s, he taught at the University of Regina Department of Film.[citation needed]

Selected filmography

  • Land Without Women (1929)
  • The Call of the North (1929)
  • The Night Belongs to Us (1929)
  • Dreyfus (1930)
  • End of the Rainbow (1930)
  • The Threepenny Opera (1931)
  • L'Atlantide (1932)
  • Happy Arenas (1935)
  • The Lafarge Case (1938)
  • The Postmaster's Daughter (1938)
  • Final Accord (1938)
  • Sarajevo (1940)

References

  1. ^ White p.368

Bibliography

  • Susan M. White. The Cinema of Max Ophuls: Magisterial Vision and the Figure of Woman″. Columbia University Press, 1995.

External links

  • Jean Oser at IMDb
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