Ernst Hugo Correll (9 June 1882 – 13 September 1942) was a German film producer active during the Weimar and early Nazi eras.
Born in Alsace, recently incorporated into the German Empire, he worked as a lawyer before service in the First World War.
Correll became head of production at Phoebus, building it into one of the more successful companies of the era, until 1927 when he had to resign following the Lohmann Affair.
When Pommer and other Jewish filmmakers left Germany following the Nazi Party's takeover, Correll remained at UFA.
The stone cross on his grave has been sculpted by Otto Hitzberger, an artist classified as degenerate art by the Nazi regime.