Max Neal
Max Neal , pseudonym Maximilian Dalhoff , (born March 26, 1865 in Munich ; † January 1, 1941 ibid) was a German folk poet of Bavarian farmer's boobs.
The son of an American painter attended the local war school and studied at the University of Munich . After that he lived in his hometown as a freelance writer. From 1892 he was editor of the Würzburger Journal , later editor-in-chief of the Münchner Zeitung . Until 1911 he published under the pseudonym Maximilian Dalhoff.
Works (selection)
- 1913: The tired Theodor (together with Max Ferner)
- 1913: Saint Florian (together with Philipp Weichand)
- 1920: The three village saints (together with Max Ferner )
- 1920: The seventh Bua (together with Max Ferner)
- 1925: The Sinful Village (also Der Mann im Pegfeuer )
- 1926: The Turkish cucumbers (together with Max Ferner)
- 1927: The high tourist (together with Curt Kraatz)
- 1927: The blonde miracle (Schwank operetta, together with Max Ferner)
- 1930: The Hundred in Westentaschl (together with Max Ferner)
- 1935: The State Criminal (comedy)
- 1936: The Rumplhanni (folk play based on the novel by Lena Christ )
- 1936: The Fateful Journey (novel)
Film adaptations
- 1931: The high tourist
- 1936: thunder, lightning and sunshine
- 1940: the sinful village
- 1942: The high tourist
- 1949: The three village saints
- 1954: The sinful village
- 1957: The tired Theodor
- 1961: The high tourist
- 1966: The sinful village
- 1973: The three village saints
- 1974: The sinful village
- 1991: The three village saints
- 1998: The three village saints
Web links
- Max Neal in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- Literature by and about Max Neal in the catalog of the German National Library
- Max Neal at Sessler-Verlag (PDF; 26 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Even if Max Neal is not named as the author of the literary model, the plot suggests that the script is based on the play by Max Neal.
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SURNAME | Neal, Max |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dalhoff, Maximilian (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German folk poet Bavarian farmer's cocks |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 26, 1865 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | January 1, 1941 |
Place of death | Munich |