Margarete Paulick
Margarete Paulick (born June 22, 1869 in Naumburg ; † December 19, 1964 in Berlin ) was (mostly under the pseudonym Hans Lorenz together with her brother Alfred Möller ) a German author of comedies and operetta librettos .
In particular, the plays Rätsel um Beate (1935) and Intermezzo am Abend (1939) enjoyed great audiences during the National Socialist era . Some of the stage plays also served as templates for films. In 1920 Paulick had tried herself as a screenwriter - for a film by her brother Am Spieltisch des Lebens . In 1936 she came up with the idea for the German feature film Ein Mannsbild muss her .
Works
Comedies
- 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
- The dancing heart (1920), without Alfred Möller
- The Duchess's Garter (1926)
- On a Summer Night (1936)
- The 4 Optimists (1942)
Movies
- At the gaming table of life (screenplay, 1920)
- A man is needed (idea, 1936) without Alfred Möller
templates
- The Great Opportunity (1934)
- A Great Man's Girlfriend (1934)
- Riddle about Beate (1937)
- Everything for Gloria (1941)
Individual evidence
- ^ Rainer Putz: Signal. 2007, p. 380.
Web links
- Literature by and about Margarete Paulick in the catalog of the German National Library
- Hans Lorenz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Paulick, Margarete |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lorenz, Hans (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German author of comedies and operetta libretti |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 22, 1869 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Naumburg |
DATE OF DEATH | December 19, 1964 |
Place of death | Berlin |