- Heinz Sandauer was born on January 9, 1911 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a composer, known for Harvest (1936), Ihr erstes Rendezvous (1955) and Liebe - streng verboten! (1939). He died on August 5, 1979 in Vienna, Austria.
- During World War II came only two more movies into being for which he wrote the music.
- He continued his film career in the 50s and in this decade he composed the music for several movies as "Sebastian Kneipp" (1958).
- Heinz Sandauer entered the film business in 1936 and he wrote his first film composition for "Ernte" (1936).
- Outside of the music he was engaged in astrology and he even published a book to this topic.
- Beside his work as a filmcomposer Heinz Sandauer also wrote a ballet music and several concerts.
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