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The Mad Bomberg
1954 edition
Author Josef Winckler
Original titleDer tolle Bomberg
LanguageGerman
Genre Historical novel
Publication date
1923

The Mad Bomberg (German: Der tolle Bomberg) is a 1923 novel by the German writer Josef Winckler. It is loosely based on the legendary exploits of a real-life aristocrat Gisbert von Romberg [ de] (1839–1897). The novel has been adapted into films on two occasions. The first was a 1932 film The Mad Bomberg directed by Georg Asagaroff. The second The Mad Bomberg (1957), directed by Rolf Thiele, was a vehicle for the actor Hans Albers, which attempted to recreate the success of his 1943 film Münchhausen. [1]

References

  1. ^ Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press. p.  228. ISBN  9780292734586. JSTOR  10.7560/734579.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mad Bomberg
1954 edition
Author Josef Winckler
Original titleDer tolle Bomberg
LanguageGerman
Genre Historical novel
Publication date
1923

The Mad Bomberg (German: Der tolle Bomberg) is a 1923 novel by the German writer Josef Winckler. It is loosely based on the legendary exploits of a real-life aristocrat Gisbert von Romberg [ de] (1839–1897). The novel has been adapted into films on two occasions. The first was a 1932 film The Mad Bomberg directed by Georg Asagaroff. The second The Mad Bomberg (1957), directed by Rolf Thiele, was a vehicle for the actor Hans Albers, which attempted to recreate the success of his 1943 film Münchhausen. [1]

References

  1. ^ Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press. p.  228. ISBN  9780292734586. JSTOR  10.7560/734579.

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