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'''Hans Müller(-Einigen)''' (born 25 October 1882 in [[Brno|Brünn]], [[ |
'''Hans Müller(-Einigen)''' (born 25 October 1882 in [[Brno|Brünn]], [[Austria-Hungary]]; died 8 March 1950 in [[Einigen]]) was a German language writer, author of [[screenplay]]s and director. As his proper name, Hans Müller, was quite common, he added the name of the Swiss village of Einigen to it. |
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He is known for ''[[The White Horse Inn]]'' (''Im weißen Rößl'', 1930), written together with [[Robert Gilbert (musician)|Robert Gilbert]] and [[Erik Charell]], set to music by [[Ralph Benatzky]]. Earlier, he collaborated frequently with composer [[Erich Wolfgang Korngold]], writing the librettos for ''[[Violanta]]'' (1916) and ''[[Das Wunder der Heliane]]'' (1927), and having Korngold score the incidental music to his ''Der Vampir oder Die Gejagten'' (1923).<ref>{{Cite book |last=Korngold |first=Erich Wolfgang |url=https://www.schott-music.com/en/der-vampir-oder-die-gejagten-no231611.html |title=Der Vampir oder Die Gejagten |publisher=Schott |year=2010 |location=Mainz |oclc=864464006}}</ref> |
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Müller-Einigen went to Hollywood in the 1920s where several films were made from his scripts. Since 1930 he lived in Einigen. |
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Since 1930 he lived in Einigen, spending some time also in Hollywood. |
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His brother was the author and critic [[Ernst Lothar]] ( |
His brother was the author and critic [[Ernst Lothar]] (real name: Ernst Lothar Müller). |
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Hans Müller was attacked in [[Karl Kraus]]' play ''[[ |
Hans Müller was attacked in [[Karl Kraus (writer)|Karl Kraus]]' play ''[[The Last Days of Mankind]]'' and in his journal ''Die Fackel''<sup> ([[:de:Die Fackel|de]])</sup> (''The Torch''). |
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== Works== |
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'''Novels''' |
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*''Buch der Abenteuer'', 1905 – including '' |
*''Buch der Abenteuer'', 1905 – including ''Nux, der Prinzgemahl'', made into the operetta ''[[Ein Walzertraum]]'' (1907) and the film ''[[The Smiling Lieutenant]]'' (1931) |
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'''Poetry''' |
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;Lyric |
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*''Die lockende Geige'', 1904 |
*''Die lockende Geige'', 1904 |
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*''Der Garten des Lebens'', 1904 |
*''Der Garten des Lebens'', 1904 |
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*''Die Rosenlaute'', 1909 |
*''Die Rosenlaute'', 1909 |
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'''Dramas''' |
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;Drama |
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*''Das Wunder des Beatus'', 1910 |
*''Das Wunder des Beatus'', 1910 |
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*''Die Sterne'', 1919 – made into the [[Ernst Lubitsch]] 1923 silent film ''Die Flamme'' |
*''Die Sterne'', 1919 – made into the [[Ernst Lubitsch]] 1923 silent film ''Die Flamme'' |
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*''Der Vampir oder die Gejagten'', 1923 |
*''Der Vampir oder die Gejagten'', 1923, with incidental music provided by Erich Korngold. |
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*''Der Helfer Gottes'', 1947 |
*''Der Helfer Gottes'', 1947 |
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'''Libretti''' |
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*''[[Violanta]]'', [[opera]], 1916; music: [[Erich Wolfgang Korngold]] |
*''[[Violanta]]'', [[opera]], 1916; music: [[Erich Wolfgang Korngold]] |
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*''[[Das Wunder der Heliane]]'', opera, 1927; music: Erich Wolfgang Korngold |
*''[[Das Wunder der Heliane]]'', opera, 1927; music: Erich Wolfgang Korngold |
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'''Screen plays''' |
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*''Die Tochter der Frau von Larsac'', 1925 (silent movie) |
*''Die Tochter der Frau von Larsac'', 1925 (silent movie) |
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*''Schwester Veronica'', 1927 (silent) |
*''Schwester Veronica'', 1927 (silent) |
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*'' |
*''[[The Burning Heart (film)|The Burning Heart]]'', 1929 (silent) |
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*''[[Monte Carlo (1930 film)|Monte Carlo]]'', 1930 |
*''[[Monte Carlo (1930 film)|Monte Carlo]]'', 1930 |
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*'' |
*''[[Darling of the Gods]]'', 1930 |
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*'' |
* ''[[Bombs on Monte Carlo (1931 film)|Bombs on Monte Carlo]]'', 1931; music: [[Werner R. Heymann]] |
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*''Yorck'', 1931 |
*''[[Yorck]]'', 1931 |
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*''Quick'', 1932 |
*''[[Quick (1932 film)|Quick]]'', 1932 |
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*'' |
*''[[Waltz War]]'', 1933 |
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*''[[Fresh Wind from Canada]]'', 1935 |
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'''Autobiography''' |
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*''Geliebte Erde'', 1938 |
*''Geliebte Erde'', 1938 |
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;Roman |
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*''Das Glück, da zu sein'', 1940 |
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*''Jugend in Wien'', 1945 |
*''Jugend in Wien'', 1945 |
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==References== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* {{DNB portal|119054329|TYP=}} |
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* {{IMDb name|0618169}} |
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* [http://www.cyranos.ch/smmuex-d.htm Biografie] (cyranos.ch) |
* [http://www.cyranos.ch/smmuex-d.htm Biografie] (cyranos.ch) |
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| NAME = Mueller-Einigen, Hans |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 25 October 1882 |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 8 March 1950 |
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[[de:Hans Müller-Einigen]] |
Latest revision as of 07:55, 17 November 2024
Hans Müller(-Einigen) (born 25 October 1882 in Brünn, Austria-Hungary; died 8 March 1950 in Einigen) was a German language writer, author of screenplays and director. As his proper name, Hans Müller, was quite common, he added the name of the Swiss village of Einigen to it.
He is known for The White Horse Inn (Im weißen Rößl, 1930), written together with Robert Gilbert and Erik Charell, set to music by Ralph Benatzky. Earlier, he collaborated frequently with composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold, writing the librettos for Violanta (1916) and Das Wunder der Heliane (1927), and having Korngold score the incidental music to his Der Vampir oder Die Gejagten (1923).[1]
Müller-Einigen went to Hollywood in the 1920s where several films were made from his scripts. Since 1930 he lived in Einigen.
His brother was the author and critic Ernst Lothar (real name: Ernst Lothar Müller).
Hans Müller was attacked in Karl Kraus' play The Last Days of Mankind and in his journal Die Fackel (de) (The Torch).
Works
[edit]Novels
- Buch der Abenteuer, 1905 – including Nux, der Prinzgemahl, made into the operetta Ein Walzertraum (1907) and the film The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
Poetry
- Die lockende Geige, 1904
- Der Garten des Lebens, 1904
- Die Rosenlaute, 1909
Dramas
- Das Wunder des Beatus, 1910
- Die Sterne, 1919 – made into the Ernst Lubitsch 1923 silent film Die Flamme
- Der Vampir oder die Gejagten, 1923, with incidental music provided by Erich Korngold.
- Der Helfer Gottes, 1947
Libretti
- Violanta, opera, 1916; music: Erich Wolfgang Korngold
- Das Wunder der Heliane, opera, 1927; music: Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Screen plays
- Die Tochter der Frau von Larsac, 1925 (silent movie)
- Schwester Veronica, 1927 (silent)
- The Burning Heart, 1929 (silent)
- Monte Carlo, 1930
- Darling of the Gods, 1930
- Bombs on Monte Carlo, 1931; music: Werner R. Heymann
- Yorck, 1931
- Quick, 1932
- Waltz War, 1933
- Fresh Wind from Canada, 1935
Autobiography
- Geliebte Erde, 1938
- Jugend in Wien, 1945
References
[edit]- ^ Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (2010). Der Vampir oder Die Gejagten. Mainz: Schott. OCLC 864464006.
External links
[edit]- Hans Müller-Einigen in the German National Library catalogue
- Hans Müller-Einigen at IMDb
- Biografie (cyranos.ch)
- 1882 births
- 1950 deaths
- Writers from Brno
- Writers from the Margraviate of Moravia
- Librettists from Austria-Hungary
- Jewish Austrian writers
- Austrian male dramatists and playwrights
- Austrian opera librettists
- Austrian theatre directors
- Austrian theatre managers and producers
- 20th-century Austrian dramatists and playwrights
- 20th-century Austrian male writers
- Austrian expatriates in the United States
- Austrian emigrants to Switzerland
- Austrian writer stubs
- Theatrical people stubs