Oskar Sala

 

Oskar Sala

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Oskar Sala is a film worker. He was born in Greiz on 18 July 1910. He is known for The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle (1963), Gesicht des Bahnhofs (1962) and 74° westlich, 41° nördlich - New York (1966).

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Oskar Sala

Born 1910-07-18 (115 years ago) in Greiz.

Awards
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German Film Award - Special Award for Outstanding Contributions to German Cinema German Film Awards 1987 1987

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Oskar Sala was a 20th-century German physicist, composer and a pioneer of electronic music born in Greiz. He played an instrument called the Trautonium, a predecessor to the synthesizer.

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