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Directed by Otto Preminger
PLAYS IN VIENNA AT THE THEATER IN DER JOSEFSTADT
1931 Voruntersuchung (Preliminary Inquiry), by Max Alsberg a
nd Otto Ernst Hesse Reporter (The Front Page), by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
1933 Die Liebe des Jungen Nosty (The Love of Young Nosty), by Koloman von Mikszath Makart, by Duschinski
1934 Mehr Als Liebe (More Than Love), by L. Bus Fekete Christiano Zwischen Himmel und Hölle (Christiano Between Heaven and Hell), by Hans Jaray
Die Princessin auf der Leiter (The Princess on the Ladder), by Louis Verneuil Sensationsprozess (Libel!), by Edward Wooll Einen Jux Will er Sich Machen (He’s Going to Have Fun), by Johannes Nepomuk Nestroy
Menschen in Weiss (Men in White), by Sidney Kingsley
1935 Adrienne Ambrosat, by Georg Kaiser
Eine Frau Luegt (A Woman Lies), by Von Ladislaus (László) Fodor
Der König mit dem Regenschirm (The King with the Umbrella), by Ralph Benatzky
Kleines Bezirksgericht (The Little District Court), by Otto Bielen
Die Erste Legion (The First Legion), by Emmett Lavery
ON BROADWAY
1935 Libel!, by Edward Wooll
1938 Outward Bound, by Sutton Vane
1939 Margin for Error, by Clare Boothe Luce
1940 My Dear Children, by Catherine Turney and Jerry Horwin
Beverly Hills, by Lynn Starling and Howard J. Green
Cue for Passion, by Edward Chodorov and H. S. Kraft
1941 The More the Merrier, by Frank Gabrielson and Irvin Pincus
In Time to Come, by John Huston and Howard Koch
1951 Four Twelves Are 48, by Joseph Kesselring
The Moon Is Blue, by F. Hugh Herbert
A Modern Primitive, by Herman Wouk (closed in Hartford, Conn.)
1953 The Trial, an opera by Gottfried von Einem (for the New York City Opera)
1958 This Is Goggle, by B. Plagemann (closed in Princeton, N.J.)
1960 Critic’s Choice, by Ira Levin
1973 Full Circle, by Erich Maria Remarque, adapted by Peter Stone
FILMS
1931 Die Grosse Liebe (The Great Love). Screenplay: Siegfried Bernfeld, Arthur Berger, based on a true story. Camera: Hans Theyer. Music: Walter Landauer, Frank Fox. Cast: Hansi Niese (The Mother), Attila Hörbiger (Franz), Hugo Thimig (Chief of Police), Maria Waldner (Frau Huber). Released by Allianz Film, Vienna, E.M.L.K. Weissman Tonfilm.
1936 Under Your Spell. Screenplay: Frances Hyland, Saul Elkins, based on stories by Bernice Mason, Sy Bartlett. Camera: Sidney Wagner. Editor: Fred Allen. Music and lyrics: Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz. Cast: Lawrence Tibbett (Anthony Allen), Gregory Ratoff (Petroff), Wendy Barrie (Cynthia Drexel), Arthur Treacher (Botts). Associate Producer: John Stone. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox.
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