Bruno Frank
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Bruno Frank (June 13, 1887 – June 20, 1945) was a German author, poet, playwright, screenwriter, and humanist.
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Works
- novel The Days of the King (1924)
- novel Trenck (1924)
- play Twelve Thousand (1927)
- comic play Storm Over Patsy (1930)
- historical novel A Man Called Cervantes (1934)
- short story collection "The Magician and Other Stories" (1947)
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Selected filmography
- Different Morals, directed by Gerhard Lamprecht (1931, based on the play Perlenkomödie)
- Storm in a Water Glass, directed by Georg Jacoby (1931, based on the play Sturm im Wasserglas)
- Trenck, directed by Ernst Neubach and Heinz Paul (1932, based on the novel Trenck)
- Sutter's Gold, directed by James Cruze (1936, based on a novel by Blaise Cendrars and a play by Bruno Frank)
- Storm in a Teacup, directed by Victor Saville and Ian Dalrymple (1937, based on the play Sturm im Wasserglas)
- Storm in a Water Glass, directed by Josef von Báky (1960, based on the play Sturm im Wasserglas)
- Cervantes, directed by Vincent Sherman (1967, based on the novel Cervantes)
Screenwriter
- Peter Voss, Thief of Millions (dir. E. A. Dupont, 1932)
- Heart's Desire (dir. Paul L. Stein, 1935)
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (dir. William Dieterle, 1939)
- Northwest Passage (dir. King Vidor, 1940), uncredited
- A Royal Scandal (dir. Otto Preminger, 1945)
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See also
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