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Known for
  
Name
  
Karl Vollmoller

Role
  

Karl Vollmoller httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen00bVol

Born
  
May 7, 1878 (
1878-05-07
)
Germany

Occupation
  
Playwright, Screenwriter

Died
  
October 18, 1948, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Norina Matchabelli (m. 1904–1920)

Movies
  
The Blue Angel, The Miracle, Das Mirakel

Books
  
Turandot, Princess of China, Turandot, Princess of China; A Chinoiserie in Three Acts - Scholar\'s Choice Edition

Parents
  
Robert Vollmoller, Emilie Vollmoller

Similar People
  
Norina Matchabelli, Robert Liebmann, Max Reinhardt, Josef von Sternberg, Carl Zuckmayer

Karl Gustav Vollmöller (or Vollmoeller) (May 7, 1878 – October 18, 1948) was a German playwright and screenwriter.

He is most famous for two works, the screenplay for the celebrated 1930 German film Der Blaue Engel (The Blue Angel), which made a star of Marlene Dietrich, and the elaborate religious spectacle-pantomime Das Mirakel (The Miracle), which he wrote in collaboration with Max Reinhardt, the famous director, and in which he cast his own wife Maria Carmi in the leading role. "The Miracle" retold an old legend about a nun in the Middle Ages who runs away from her convent with a knight, and subsequently has several mystical adventures, eventually leading to her being accused of witchcraft. During her absence, the statue of the Virgin Mary in the convent's chapel comes to life and takes the nun's place in the convent until her safe return. The play opened in Germany in 1911 and subsequently in London and on Broadway in 1924. Filmed twice as a silent movie, it was filmed once again in a much-altered version (with dialogue) in widescreen and Technicolor in 1959.

Selected filmography

  • Inge Larsen (1923)
  • References

    Karl Vollmöller Wikipedia


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