Petr Schulhoff
Petr Schulhoff was a Czech film director, screenwriter, and actor, recognized for his contributions to Czechoslovak cinema. Born in Berlin to the Czech-Jewish composer and pianist Ervín Schulhoff, he moved to Czechoslovakia during his youth. During World War II, Schulhoff and his father were interned in the Wülzburg concentration camp, where his father died of tuberculosis. This traumatic experience profoundly affected Schulhoff's life and work. After the war, he began his career in the film industry, initially working as an assistant director and screenwriter. He directed several notable films, including I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen (1970) and The Murderer Hides His Face (1966), which showcased his versatility in blending comedy and crime genres. Schulhoff's films often reflected the social and political climate of his time, contributing significantly to the cultural landscape of Czechoslovakia. He passed away in Prague in 1986.
Acting
Crew
Movie
We'll Kick Up a Fuss Tomorrow, Darling...
Screenplay
1976
Movie
The Murderer Hides His Face
Screenplay
1966
Movie
Co je doma to se počítá, pánové...
Director
1980
Movie
Fear
Screenplay
1964
Movie
I'll Be Good, Old Man!
Director
1979
Movie
'Okay, Boss...!'
Director
1978
Movie
On the Trail of Blood
Screenplay
1970
Movie
Do We Match Each Other, Darling?
Screenplay
1975
Movie
Bohous
Director
1968
Movie
Příště budeme chytřejší, staroušku!
Director
1982
Movie
Diagnóza smrti
Director
1979
Movie
Vím, že jsi vrah...
Story
1972