Eberhard Keindorff
Eberhard Keindorff (1902–1975) was a German playwright and screenwriter.[1]
Eberhard Keindorff  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 7 February 1902 | 
| Died | 24 January 1975 | 
| Occupation | Screenwriter | 
| Years active | 1938-1969 (film) | 
Selected filmography
    
- Nanon (dir. Herbert Maisch, 1938) — based on the operetta Nanon
 - I Am Sebastian Ott (dir. Willi Forst, 1939)
 - Wenn du noch eine Heimat hast (dir. Günther Rittau, 1942) — based on the play Der Strom by Max Halbe
 - Der Seniorchef (dir. Peter Paul Brauer, 1942)
 - Heaven, We Inherit a Castle (dir. Peter Paul Brauer, 1943)
 - Sieben Briefe (dir. Vladimír Slavínský, 1944)
 - Blocked Signals (dir. Johannes Meyer, 1948)
 - Five Suspects (dir. Kurt Hoffmann, 1950) — based on the novel Thomsen verhört die Prima by Herbert Moll
 - Heart's Desire (dir. Paul Martin, 1951) — based on the novel D-Zug 517 by Maria von Peteani
 - Weh dem, der liebt! (dir. Sándor Szlatinay, 1951)
 - Captive Soul (dir. Hans Wolff, 1952)
 - Klettermaxe (dir. Kurt Hoffmann, 1952) — based on the eponymous novel by Hans Mahner-Mons
 - Until We Meet Again (dir. Gustav Ucicky, 1952)
 - Music by Night (dir. Kurt Hoffmann, 1953)
 - Mailman Mueller (dir. John Reinhardt, 1953)
 - When the White Lilacs Bloom Again (dir. Hans Deppe, 1953)
 - Men at a Dangerous Age (dir. Carl-Heinz Schroth, 1954)
 - The Seven Dresses of Katrin (dir. Hans Deppe, 1954) — based on the eponymous novel by Gisi Gruber
 - Love is Forever (dir. Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1954) — based on the play Fires of St. John by Hermann Sudermann
 - Sacred Lie (dir. Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1955)
 - I Was an Ugly Girl (dir. Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1955) — based on the eponymous novel by Annemarie Selinko
 - My Leopold (dir. Géza von Bolváry, 1955) — based on the play My Leopold by Adolphe L'Arronge
 - My Husband's Getting Married Today (dir. Kurt Hoffmann, 1956) — based on the eponymous novel by Annemarie Selinko
 - Vater, unser bestes Stück (dir. Günther Lüders, 1957) — based on the eponymous novel by Hans Nicklisch
 - Scandal in Bad Ischl (dir. Rolf Thiele, 1957) — based on the play The Master by Hermann Bahr
 - Meine schöne Mama (dir. Paul Martin, 1958) — based on the eponymous novel by Mathilde Walewska
 - Arms and the Man (dir. Franz Peter Wirth, 1958) — based on the play Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw
 - Whisky, Wodka, Wienerin (dir. Helmut Weiss, 1959) — based on the play Rendezvous in Wien by Fritz Eckhardt
 - Jacqueline (dir. Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1959)
 - Mrs. Warren's Profession (dir. Ákos Ráthonyi, 1960) — based on the play Mrs. Warren's Profession by George Bernard Shaw
 - Der Traum des Mr. Borton (dir. Anton Schelkopf, 1960, TV film)
 - Stefanie in Rio (dir. Curtis Bernhardt, 1960) — sequel to the film Stefanie, based on the novel Stefanie oder Die liebenswerten Torheiten by Gitta von Cetto
 - Geständnis einer Sechzehnjährigen (dir. Georg Tressler, 1961) — based on the eponymous novel by Robert Pilchowski
 - Zu jung für die Liebe? (dir. Erica Balqué, 1961)
 - The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (dir. Franz Josef Wild, 1961) — based on the play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale
 - Adorable Julia (dir. Alfred Weidenmann, 1962) — based on the novel Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham
 - Only a Woman (dir. Alfred Weidenmann, 1962)
 - Waiting Room to the Beyond (1964) — based on the novel Mission To Siena by James Hadley Chase
 - Condemned to Sin (dir. Alfred Weidenmann, 1964) — based on the novel The Fortress by Henry Jaeger
 - Among Vultures (dir. Alfred Vohrer, 1964) — based on the eponymous book by Karl May
 - Old Surehand (dir. Alfred Vohrer, 1965) — based on the eponymous novel by Karl May
 - Hocuspocus (dir. Kurt Hoffmann, 1966) — based on the eponymous play by Curt Goetz
 - Long Legs, Long Fingers (dir. Alfred Vohrer, 1966)
 - Liselotte of the Palatinate (dir. Kurt Hoffmann, 1966)
 - The Heathens of Kummerow (dir. Werner Jacobs, 1967) — based on the eponymous novel by Ehm Welk
 - 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman (dir. Dominique Delouche, 1968) — based on the novella Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman by Stefan Zweig
 - Morning's at Seven (dir. Kurt Hoffmann, 1968) — based on the eponymous novel by Eric Malpass
 - Heintje: A Heart Goes on a Journey (dir. Werner Jacobs, 1969)
 - When Sweet Moonlight Is Sleeping in the Hills (dir. Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1969) — based on the eponymous novel by Eric Malpass
 
References
    
- London p.121
 
Bibliography
    
- London, John. Theatre Under the Nazis. Manchester University Press, 2000.
 
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