Screenplays based on Erich Maria Remarque stories, ca. 1929-1947.

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Screenplays based on Erich Maria Remarque stories, ca. 1929-1947.

The collection consists of four items: promotional flyer for the Putnam edition of All quiet on the Western front, ca. 1929; souvenir program for the American film version of All quiet on the western front, ca. 1930; original filmscript for Flotsam, ca. 1941, based on Liebe deinen Nächsten, eventually filmed as So ends our night; Dialogue and cutting continuity filmscript for "The other love," ca. 1947, based on Remarque's story Beyond.

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Remarque, Erich Maria, 1898-1970

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Erich Maria Remarque (the pseudonym of Erich Paul Remark) was a German-born writer most famous for his 1929 work All Quiet on the Western Front (Im Westen nichts Neues), which describes the brutality of World War I from a young soldier's perspective. His literary works include both novels and plays; several of his novels were made into films. Remarque was born in Osnabruck, Germany on June 22, 1898. As a young man, he served as a soldier in World War I and was wounded several times. His postwar ...