Hans Müller-Einigen


Hans Müller was a German language writer, author of screenplays and director. As his proper name, Hans Müller, was quite common, he added the name of the Swiss village of Einigen to it.
He is known for The White Horse Inn, written together with Robert Gilbert and Erik Charell, set to music by Ralph Benatzky. Earlier, he collaborated frequently with composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold, writing the librettos for Violanta and Das Wunder der Heliane, and having Korngold score the incidental music to his Der Vampir oder Die Gejagten.
Müller-Einigen went to Hollywood in the 1920s where several films were made from his scripts. Since 1930 he lived in Einigen.
His brother was the author and critic Ernst Lothar.
Hans Müller was attacked in Karl Kraus' play The Last Days of Mankind and in his journal Die Fackel .

Works

Novels
Poetry
  • Die lockende Geige, 1904
  • Der Garten des Lebens, 1904
  • Die Rosenlaute, 1909
Dramas
Libretti
Screen plays
Autobiography
  • Geliebte Erde, 1938
  • Jugend in Wien, 1945