Kurt Meisel
Kurt Meisel appeared in two German-language films in the late 1930s, both produced during the pre-war era in Central Europe. In The Court Concert, released in 1936, Meisel portrayed Leutnant Florian Schwälble, a supporting role within a narrative likely set in aristocratic or military circles of the time.
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Kurt Meisel appeared in two German-language films in the late 1930s, both produced during the pre-war era in Central Europe. In The Court Concert, released in 1936, Meisel portrayed Leutnant Florian Schwälble, a supporting role within a narrative likely set in aristocratic or military circles of the time. The film’s title suggests a focus on social interactions and musical performance, with Meisel’s character contributing to the ensemble dynamics of the story.
In 1938, Meisel appeared in Nanon, again in a named role, this time as Hector. The film’s title indicates a period setting, possibly centered on a character named Nanon, with Meisel’s role as Hector suggesting a secondary but significant presence within the plot. Both credits reflect Meisel’s participation in German cinema during a …







