American-born Victor Schertzinger trained as a violinist and toured internationally, then became a symphonic conductor. His first film credit was for composing the orchestral accompaniment for
Civilization. He directed the Charles Ray films, among others, during the silent era. He went back to composing when talkies came in...See full bio »
1942The Fleet's In
(music: "Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing in a Hurry" - uncredited, "I Remember You" - uncredited, "Not Mine" - uncredited, "Tangerine" - uncredited, "The Fleet's In" - uncredited, "When You Hear the Time Signal" - uncredited, "If You Build a Better Mousetrap" - uncredited, "Tomorrow You Belong to Uncle Sammy")
1941Glamour Boy
(music: "Love Is An Old Fashioned Thing", "The Magic of Magnolias")
1940Where's That Fire?
(music: "The Roller Coaster Galop" 1924 - uncredited)
1938Blondie
(music: "One Night of Love" 1934 - uncredited)
1937Something to Sing About
(writer: "Something to Sing About" - uncredited, "Right or Wrong" - uncredited, "Any Old Love" - uncredited, "Out of the Blue" - uncredited, "Loving You" - uncredited)
1936Follow Your Heart
(music: "Follow Your Heart", "Magnolias in the Moonlight", "Who Minds'Bout Me")
1930The Climax
(writer: "You, My Melody of Love", "Chalita")
1929The Love Parade
(music: "Ooh, La La" 1929 - uncredited, "Paris, Stay the Same" 1929 - uncredited, "Dream Lover" 1929 - uncredited, "Anything to Please the Queen" 1929 - uncredited, "My Love Parade" 1929 - uncredited, "Let's Be Common" 1929 - uncredited, "March of the Grenadiers" 1929 - uncredited, "Nobody's Using It Now" 1929 - uncredited, "The Queen Is Always Right" 1929 - uncredited)