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217:("City Without Jews"). Today both the book and the film seem like a premonition of what was to happen in Europe from 1933, but at the time were intended as comedy and designed to have a wide popular appeal. Breslauer therefore changed a number of details during filming, as a result of which various allusions to the real world deliberately intended by Bettauer, were lost. A clearly noticeable example of this is the change in the name of the city from Vienna, as it was in the book, to Utopia in the film. The reason for most of the deviations from the original was to reduce the political controversy of the film in order to avoid problems with censorship and alienating public opinion. Nevertheless, in many showings of the film, which was not as successful as the book had been, there were disturbances from Nazis. The film, which was until 2015 thought lost, or partially lost, has now been restored. It provides insight into the "normality" of 236:, but this apparently never came to anything. His departure from the film world may well be explained by the crisis caused across the entire European film industry by the massive expansion of the cheap American film market from Hollywood, which put most European film producers under enormous pressure, including those in Austria, where most film production companies went out of business. 310:, where they rented rooms in a guesthouse. He continued to publish, now writing mostly short fiction under his own name and the pseudonyms "Jenny Romberg" and "James O'Cleaner". Success eluded him from now on, and he died impoverished in 149:
in Vienna, but this has been called into question because of the lack of evidence about directing in these years. He can be shown however to have had an acting role in the Viennese
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he worked as a director for Leyka-Film and Biehl-Film. In 1919/1920 he was vicepresident of the Film Directors' Club of Austria. From 1921 Breslauer regularly directed for
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Breslauer's first demonstrable directorial involvement was in 1918 in the Sascha-Film production
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1957: Wolfgang Marken's Roman-Freund Band 144: Der Diener seiner Exzellenz (short novel)
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1957: Wolfgang Marken's Roman-Freund Band 141: Das Spiel mit der Liebe (short novel)
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Breslauer was involved in the direction of these films unless otherwise indicated:
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Stadt ohne Juden — Antisemitismus als Thema im Unterhaltungsfilm der 1920er Jahre.
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1957: Wolfgang Marken's Roman-Freund Band 134: Das Opfer der Aglaja (short novel)
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From the 1930s Breslauer was very active as a writer. He was a member of the
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1961: Familienfreund-Roman-Blätter Nr. 17: Das letzte Konzert (short novel)
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as a screenwriter. He produced about 40 filmscripts for the film companies
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1957: Güldensee-Romane Band 123: Das Mädchen vom Rütihof (short novel)
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1952: Kelter Romane Band 132: Dr. Scarrons dunkler Punkt (short novel)
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1963: Linden-Roman Nr. 165: LiebesfrĂĽhling im Achental (short novel)
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1951: Erdball-Romane Band 77: Eine kleine Taubenfeder (short novel)
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1941: Der DreiĂźig-Pfennig-Roman: Das Ei des Kolumbus (crime novel)
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From 1914 he is supposed to have had his first directing job with
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no further film work by Breslauer is known. The film newspaper
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1960: Der Fluch der SĂĽrch-Alp (short novel, as Jenny Romberg)
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1961: Lorelei-Liebesromane: Wo wohnt das GlĂĽck (short novel)
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Kurzrezension zu Geser/Loacker „Die Stadt ohne Juden“, 2002
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1956: Das Herz kann irren (short novel, as Jenny Romberg)
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1924: Lieb' mich, und die Welt ist mein (also screenplay)
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in Vienna and additionally from 1938 to 1944 for the
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reports of his directing on a Sascha-Film production
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Verlag Filmarchiv Austria, Vienna 2000, pp.169–171 (
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On some productions, for example 13: 642:20th-century Austrian male writers 415:1943: Liebe, Diebe (short stories) 118:From 1910 Breslauer was active in 14: 683: 672:20th-century Austrian male actors 586: 395:1924: Strandgut (also screenplay) 186:Lieb' mich, und die Welt ist mein 632:Austrian male silent film actors 298:Breslauer and his wife moved to 103:Hans Karl Breslauer was born in 99:Career as actor and screenwriter 582:, Vienna 2000, pp. 169–171 558:, dossier "Hans Karl Breslauer" 502:Vienna 1959, Namenslexikon p. 5 247:Career as journalist and author 549: 536: 505: 365:1921: Tragödie eines Häßlichen 1: 482: 362:1921: Das Geheimnis der Nacht 281:Breslauer Neueste Nachrichten 368:1922: Am Rande des Abgrundes 350:1919: Onkel Tonis Brautfahrt 7: 647:Austrian male screenwriters 314:Hospital on 15 April 1965. 10: 688: 565: 285:Essener Allgemeine Zeitung 234:Der fliegende Haupttreffer 580:Verlag Filmarchiv Austria 430:1953: Die erdolchte Mumie 347:1919: Am See der Erlösung 50: 25: 18: 406: 389:1922: Verklungene Zeiten 322: 317: 667:Male actors from Vienna 652:Austrian film directors 597:German National Library 333:Franz Ferdinand Bertram 253:Reichsschrifttumskammer 184:. Its first films were 161:Career as film director 93: 75:, later often known as 573:Johann Karl Breslauer. 513:Johann Karl Breslauer. 338:1918: Ihre beste Rolle 289:Leipziger Tageszeitung 202:Oh, du lieber Augustin 657:Austrian film editors 577:Die Stadt ohne Juden. 517:Die Stadt ohne Juden. 241:Anna (or Anny) Milety 211:'s successful novel, 73:Johann Karl Breslauer 498:Ludwig Gesek (ed.): 400:Die Stadt ohne Juden 374:The House of Molitor 269:Kleine Volks-Zeitung 226:Die Stadt ohne Juden 214:Die Stadt ohne Juden 603:Hans Karl Breslauer 593:Hans Karl Breslauer 556:Bundesarchiv Berlin 69:Hans Karl Breslauer 20:Hans Karl Breslauer 530:2007-09-26 at the 525:on pp. 12–14 (PDF) 383:Oh, Dear Augustine 279:, for example the 402:(also screenplay) 386:(also screenplay) 377:(also screenplay) 356:1920: Miss Cowboy 294:After the end of 86:, also an actor, 66: 65: 679: 559: 553: 547: 540: 534: 509: 503: 496: 265:Das kleine Blatt 167:Ihre beste Rolle 57: 35: 33: 16: 15: 687: 686: 682: 681: 680: 678: 677: 676: 612: 611: 589: 571:Armin Loacker: 568: 563: 562: 554: 550: 542:Peter W. 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Vienna
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Austrian
film director
screenwriter
Vienna
Cologne
Wiesbaden
Berlin
Duskes
Messter
Vitascope
Mutoscope
Biograph
Sascha-Film
Regent-Film
World War I
Mondial-Film
Corsica
French Riviera
Hugo Bettauer
Die Stadt ohne Juden
anti-Semitism
Anna (or Anny) Milety
Bratislava
Nazi Party
Third Reich
World War II
Loibichl
Mondsee

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