Rudolf Österreicher
Austrian writer
Rudolf Österreicher , also Rudolf Oesterreicher , (19 July 1881 in Vienna – 23 October 1966 in idem) was an Austrian writer, librettist , comedy author, author of cabaret texts and biographer. From 1945 to 1947 he was director of the Wiener Stadttheater [de ] .[ 1]
Works
Comedies:
1907: Gummiradler
1912: Das Bett Napoleons
1913: Der Herr ohne Wohnung (with Bela Jenbach )
1926: Der Garten Eden (with Rudolf Bernauer ) - English-language adaptation: The Garden of Eden
1927: Das zweite Leben (with Rudolf Bernauer)
1928: Geld auf der Straße (with Rudolf Bernauer)
1929: Die Sachertorte (with Siegfried Geyer [de ] )
1930: Das Konto X (with Rudolf Bernauer)
Operettas:
1910: Ihr Adjutant ; music by Robert Winterberg
1914: Das Mädchen im Mond , libretto with Wilhelm Sterk [de ] ; music by Karl von Stigler
1917: Zsuzsi kisasszony , libretto with Alfred Maria Willner (based on Ferenc Martos and Miksa Bródy); music by Emmerich Kálmán
1919: Der Künstlerpreis , libretto with Julius Horst; music by Leo Ascher
1923: Katja, die Tänzerin , libretto with Leopold Jacobson [de ] ; music by Jean Gilbert
1924: Das Weib im Purpur , libretto with Leopold Jacobson; music by Jean Gilbert
1924: Die Geliebte Seiner Hoheit , libretto with Rudolf Bernauer ; music by Jean Gilbert
1926: Der Mitternachtswalzer , with Alfred Maria Willner; music by Robert Stolz
1927: Yvette und ihre Freunde , libretto with Wilhelm Sterk; music by Michael Krasznay-Krausz [de ]
1927: Eine einzige Nacht , libretto with Leopold Jacobson; music by Robert Stolz
1949: Abschiedswalzer [de ] , libretto with Hubert Marischka ; music by Ludwig Schmidseder
Adaptation:
Filmography
The Gentleman Without a Residence , directed by Fritz Freund (Austria, 1915, based on the play Der Herr ohne Wohnung )
The Gentleman Without a Residence , directed by Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers (Germany, 1925, based on the play Der Herr ohne Wohnung )
The Garden of Eden , directed by Lewis Milestone (1928, based on the play Der Garten Eden )
The Beloved of His Highness , directed by Luise Fleck and Jacob Fleck (Germany, 1928, based on the operetta Die Geliebte Seiner Hoheit )
Three Sinners , directed by Rowland V. Lee (1928, based on the play Das zweite Leben )
Der Mitternachtswalzer , directed by Heinz Paul (Austria, 1929, based on the operetta Der Mitternachtswalzer )
Money on the Street , directed by Georg Jacoby (Germany, 1930, based on the play Geld auf der Straße )
Die Faschingsfee [de ] , directed by Hans Steinhoff (Germany, 1931, based on the operetta Zsuzsi kisasszony )
Once a Lady , directed by Guthrie McClintic (1931, based on the play Das zweite Leben )
The Office Manager , directed by Hans Behrendt (Germany, 1931, based on the play Das Konto X )
Her Majesty, Love , directed by William Dieterle (1931, remake of the 1931 film Her Majesty the Barmaid )
The Gentleman Without a Residence , directed by E. W. Emo (Austria, 1934, based on the play Der Herr ohne Wohnung )
Who's Your Lady Friend? , directed by Carol Reed (UK, 1937, based on the play Der Herr ohne Wohnung )
Ducháček Will Fix It , directed by Karel Lamač (Czechoslovakia, 1938, based on the play Das Konto X )
Trees Are Blooming in Vienna [de ] , directed by Hans Wolff (Austria, 1958, based on the play Die Sachertorte )
Das Geld liegt auf der Straße , directed by Klaus Überall (West Germany, 1966, TV film, based on the play Geld auf der Straße )
Screenwriter
Hampels Abenteuer [de ] (dir. Richard Oswald , 1915, Germany)
Her Majesty the Barmaid (dir. Joe May , 1931, German)
His Highness Love (dir. Robert Péguy , Erich Schmidt, and Joe May , 1931, French)
Hirsekorn greift ein (dir. Rudolf Bernauer , 1931, Germany)
The Magic Top Hat (dir. Rudolf Bernauer , 1932, Germany)
Ende schlecht, alles gut [de ] (dir. Fritz Schulz , 1934, Hungary; German-language adaptation of the 1934 film Helyet az öregeknek [hu ] )
Kissing Is No Sin (dir. Hubert Marischka , 1950, Austria/West Germany)
The Merry Farmer (dir. Georg Marischka , 1951, Austria)
Hello Porter (dir. Franz Antel , 1952, Austria)
Rose of the Mountain (dir. Hubert Marischka , 1952, West Germany)
A Night in Venice (dir. Georg Wildhagen , 1953, Austria)
Die Perle von Tokay (dir. Hubert Marischka , 1954, Austria)
Brillanten aus Wien (dir. Rolf Kutschera, TV film, 1959, Austria/West Germany)
Die Gigerln von Wien (dir. Wolfgang Glück , TV film, 1965, Austria)
Sources
References
External links
International National Artists People