Alfred Möller (Author)

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Alfred Möller (* 1876 in Naumburg ; † in the 20th century) was a German playwright who mostly worked as an author duo "Alfred Möller and Hans Lorenz" together with his sister Margarete Paulick . He also worked as a director and actor. With his sister he wrote operetta libretti and successful comedies from the 1920s to the 1940s. Some of the stage plays also served as templates for films. In 1920 Möller also worked as a film director. He also occasionally appeared in his works as a director or actor.

Works

Comedies

  • My wife, the court actress (1918, with Lothar Sachs, without Hans Lorenz)
  • Girls you love (1927, without Hans Lorenz)
  • The gentleman with the question mark (1930)
  • A Great Man's Girlfriend (1933)
  • The Great Opportunity (1933)
  • Riddle about Beate (1935)
  • Christa, I am waiting for you! (1936)
  • A woman like Jutta (1937)
  • Two nights (1938)
  • Intermezzo in the evening (1939)
  • An hour with Alexa (1940)
  • A woman got lost (1943)
  • Where can I find you? (1948)

Operettas

  • Uschi (1925), without Hans Lorenz
  • The Duchess's Garter (1926)
  • On a Summer Night (1936)
  • The 4 Optimists (1942)

Movies

  • Kinderfreuden (1919) - Vera-Filmwerke
  • At the gaming table of life (1920)

templates

  • Die Kleine vom Varieté (1926, without Hans Lorenz)
  • The Great Opportunity (1934)
  • A Great Man's Girlfriend (1934)
  • Riddle about Beate (1937)
  • Everything for Gloria (1941)

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