Hans Schomburgk
Deceased Person
1880 – 1967
Who was Hans Schomburgk?
Hans Schomburgk, was a German adventurer, filmmaker and until 1912 a big-game hunter.
Schomburgk participated in a number of expeditions throughout sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to being a big-game hunter, he also procured African animals for European zoos, including such curiosities as the pygmy hippopotamus. Schomburgk is credited as being the first European to visit the Schikande River and Lake Sengwe of southern Angola. Also, he took part in the manufacture of the first map of western Liberia.
Schomburgk is remembered today for his "ethnodramas" filmed on location in Africa. From 1922 until 1925 he was married to German actress Meg Gehrts, who was featured in his Weisse Göttin der Wangora, a movie filmed in Togoland in 1913.
The following list contains some of Schomburgk's better known African films:
Im deutschen Sudan, - In "German Sudan".
Tropengift, - Tropical poison.
At War in the Diamond Fields
Frauen, Masken und Dämonen,
Das letzte Paradies, - The last paradise.
Die Wildnis stirbt, - The wilderness dies.
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