Alfred Schirokauer

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Alfred Schirokauer
Born13 July 1880
Breslau, German Empire
Died27 October 1934
OccupationWriter, Director
Years active1913–1934 (film)

Alfred Schirokauer (13 July 1880 – 27 October 1934) was a German novelist and screenwriter.[1] He also directed three films during the silent era. Many films were based on his novels including several adaptations of . After the rise of the Nazi Party to power in 1933 the Jewish Schirokauer emigrated to Amsterdam and then to Austria where he died the following year.

Novels[]

  • Die graue Macht (1910)
  • Ferdinand Lassalle. Ein Leben für Freiheit und Liebe (1912)
  • Lukrezia Borgia (1925)
  • Die Frau von gestern und morgen (1928)
  • Die unmögliche Liebe (1929)
  • Paiva, Queen of Love (1935)

Play[]

  • Karriere (with , 1924)

Selected filmography[]

Screenwriter[]

References[]

  1. ^ Soister p.193

Bibliography[]

  • John T. Soister. Conrad Veidt on Screen: A Comprehensive Illustrated Filmography. McFarland, 2002.

External links[]

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