Hans Wolfgang Hillers

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Hans Wolfgang Hillers (born April 22, 1901 in Mönchengladbach , † April 12, 1952 in Düsseldorf ) was a German writer . He was based in Berlin as an editor . In the thirties he lived for a time with his cousin Marta Hillers , the author of Eine Frau in Berlin, known as “Anonyma” . Hiller wrote primarily plays as well as screenplays for feature films of Ufa .

Works

  • Julchen and Schinderhannes , Potsdam 1926
  • Marizzebill or So ist das Leben , Berlin 1926
  • The great baron , Berlin 1927
  • Moth dance , Berlin 1927
  • The Mutton Comedy , Berlin 1935
  • Reaction over Germany , Berlin 1935
  • The 60 theses against the misery of literature in Germany , Berlin 1935
  • A girl and a rebel , Berlin 1936
  • The corridor contactor from Wakefield , Dortmund [u. a.] 1938

Film scripts

literature

  • German stage yearbook. 1953 Theater history year and address book. 61st year. Berlin, p. 80.

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