Hans Kräly script material
Special Collections
Margaret Herrick Library
© 2015
Title: Hans Kräly script material
Date (inclusive): 1934-1944
Collection number: 1580
Creator:
Kräly, Hans
Extent:
0.6 linear feet of papers.
Repository:
Margaret Herrick Library. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Languages:
English
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Hans Kräly script material, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Gift of Patrick Kennedy, 2010
Hans Kräly, a German-born screenwriter who began writing for films in 1912, was best known for his
collaboration with director Ernst Lubitsch, which began in 1918. He accompanied Lubitsch to America in
1923, continuing their association and also writing for several other directors.
Collection Scope and Content Summary
The Hans Kräly script material spans the years 1934-1944 and encompasses less than one linear foot.
The collection consists apparently entirely of stories and unproduced script material, including work by
several other writers in addition to Kräly, notably George Wallace Sayre. Largely undated, the material
that is dated falls within the given year span. Of particular interest is a handwritten manuscript,
"Hollywood's Official Bootlegger," by Jack Stein.
Arrangement
Arranged in the following series: Not arranged in series.
screenwriters