Hans Jacoby
Hans Jacoby (1904–1963) was a German screenwriter. Jacoby was of Jewish background[1] and was forced to go into exile when the Nazi Party took power in 1933. Jacoby settled in the United States for many years, working on the screenplays of a number of Hollywood productions. He returned to Germany in the mid-1950s, and worked in the West German film industry until his death.
Hans Jacoby  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 23 October 1904 | 
| Died | 31 October 1963 | 
| Occupation | Screenwriter | 
| Years active | 1921-1963 | 
Selected filmography
    
    Screenwriter
    
- Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1926)
 - The Land of Smiles (1930)
 - There Goes Susie (1934)
 - I Was an Adventuress (1938)
 - Gibraltar (1938)
 - I Was an Adventuress (1938)
 - Princess Tarakanova (1938)
 - There's No Tomorrow (1939)
 - Night in December (1940)
 - I Was an Adventuress (1940)
 - Between Us Girls (1942)
 - The Amazing Mrs. Holliday (1943)
 - Phantom of the Opera (1943)
 - Tars and Spars (1946)
 - Champagne for Caesar (1950)
 - Tarzan and the Slave Girl (1950)
 - Sirocco (1951)
 - Reunion in Reno (1951)
 - Tarzan's Savage Fury (1952)
 - Taxi (1953)
 - Carnival Story (1954)
 - Circus of Love (1954)
 - Ten on Every Finger (1954)
 - Portrait of an Unknown Woman (1954)
 - Stranger from Venus (1954)
 - Vater sein dagegen sehr (1957)
 - The Mad Bomberg (1957)
 - Eva (1958)
 - It Happened in Broad Daylight (1958)
 - Heart Without Mercy (1958)
 - The Man Who Walked Through the Wall (1959)
 - Menschen im Hotel (1959)
 - Das schwarze Schaf (1960)
 - The Good Soldier Schweik (1960)
 - The Juvenile Judge (1960)
 - The Liar (1961)
 - Street of Temptation (1962)
 - Max the Pickpocket (1962)
 - Axel Munthe, The Doctor of San Michele (1962)
 - A Nearly Decent Girl (1963)
 
References
    
- Prawer p.212
 
Bibliography
    
- Prawer, S.S. Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910–1933. Berghahn Books, 2005.
 
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