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Hans Hömberg is a Scriptwriter Allemand born on 14 december 1903 at Berlin (German)

Hans Hömberg

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Nationality German
Birth 14 december 1903 at Berlin (German)
Death 4 july 1982 (at 78 years) at Kufstein (Austria)

Hans Hömberg (1903–1982) was a German playwright, journalist, novelist and screenwriter. Hömberg worked occasionally on feature film scripts, and supplied the idea for Alexis Granowsky's 1931 comedy film The Trunks of Mr. O.F. (1931). Hömberg enjoyed a successful stage career, his biggest hit being Cherries for Rome (1940) although he faced censorship issues with some of his works.

During the Nazi era he also wrote film reviews. He wrote the novelisation of the controversial anti-Semitic 1940 film Jud Süß directed by Veit Harlan.

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Filmography of Hans Hömberg (3 films)

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Nur nicht weich werden, Susanne!
Directed by Arzén von Cserépy
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Veit Harlan, Maly Delschaft, Willi Schur, Ernst Rotmund, Harry Frank, Eugen Rex

L'ensemble du film a pour toile de fond la prise de pouvoir des nazis qui devient en fait la raison d'être du film.
The Thirteen Trunks of Mr. O.F., 1h20
Directed by Alexis Granowsky
Genres Drama
Actors Alfred Abel, Peter Lorre, Hedy Lamarr, Ludwig Stössel, Margo Lion, Hertha von Walther
Rating67% 3.3724853.3724853.3724853.3724853.372485
When thirteen large suitcases arrive at a hotel in a small town, labeled as belonging to a mysterious O.F., they provoke curiosity and speculation. Rumours begin to spread like wildfire that they belong to a millionaire. Although O.F. fails to appear, his anticipated arrival is a catalyst for a series of dramatic changes in the town.