Franz Molnar

Author - Austria
Borndate unknown
Other names or known as : Ferenc Molnár,

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Franz Molnar is not on record. He is an Austrian Author, known for Liliom (1934), One, Two, Three (1961), Double wedding (1937), Franz Molnar's first movie on record is from 1912. His last motion picture on file dates from 2004.

Franz Molnar Filmography [Auszug]
2004: [] Die Jungen von der Paulstrasse (Story), with Mario Adorf, , Virna Lisi,
1968: [/ /1] Der Feldmarschall (Story), Directed by Hermann Kutscher, with Michael Heltau, Anaid Iplicjian, Bernhard Wicki,
1961: [] One, Two, Three (Based on : play), Directed by Billy Wilder, with James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Arlene Francis,
1956: [] Öl und Champagner (Story), Directed by Fritz Umgelter, with Sophie Cossäus, Friedrich Schoenfelder, Elisabeth Wiedemann,
1937: [/ /1] Double wedding (Based on : play), Directed by Richard Thorpe, with Katharine Alexander, John Beal, Heinie Conklin,
1934: [/ /1] Liliom (Story), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Pierre Alcover, Robert Arnoux, Antonin Artaud,
1934: [] The good fairy (Based on : play), Directed by William Wyler, with Margaret Sullavan, Herbert Marshall, Frank Morgan,
1931: [11.07] The Guardsman (Based on : play), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with , , Roland Young,
1930: [11.07] Olympia (Based on : play), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Nora Gregor, Theo Shall, Julia Serda,
1930: [/ /1] Si l'empereur savait ça (Story: play), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Tania Fédor, André Luguet, Françoise Rosay,
1930: [] One Romantic Night (Cast: play), Directed by Paul Ludwig Stein, with Lillian Gish, Rod La Rocque, Conrad Nagel,
1926: [] Camille (The Fate of a Coquette) (Cast: Drnskaqrsk), Directed by Ralph Barton, with Anita Loos, Paul Robeson, Pauline Starke,
1925: [08.09] Fine Clothes (Fashions for Men (Working title)) (Based on : (play)), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Lewis Stone, Percy Marmont, Alma Rubens,
1925: [04.20] Der Leibgardist (Story: play), Directed by Robert Wiene, with Alfred Abel, Maria Corda, Anton Edthofer,
1921: [09.05] A Trip to Paradise (Based on : Liliom), Directed by Maxwell Karger, with Bert Lytell, Virginia Valli, Brinsley Shaw,
1919: [] Liliom (Based on : play), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with , , Nusi Somogyi,
1918: [11.01] A Testőr (Der Gardeoffizier, The Body-guard) (Based on ), Directed by Alexander von Antalffy, with , Frida Gombaszögi, Hermin Haraszthy,
1918: [09.10] Az Ördög (The Devil) (Based on ), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Leopold Kramer, Victor Varconi, Erzsi B. Marton,
1918: [] Andor (Based on : (AKA Molnár Ferenc)), Directed by Jenő Janovics,
1916: [] Syn strany, gdje tsarstvo mraka (The son of the country, where darkness is king (lit.)) (Based on : play: Az ördög / The Devil), Directed by Victor Tourjansky, with Nikolaj Radin, Sergej Tsenin, Victor Tourjansky,
1915: [04.01] The Devil (Satan's Pawn) (Based on : (AKA Ferenc Molnar)), Directed by Reginald Barker, Thomas H. Ince, with Edward Connelly, Bessie Barriscale, Arthur Maude,
1912: [] Gazdag ember kabátja (Scenario), Directed by Andor K. Kovács, with István Bársony, József Dezsö, ,

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