NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 691, sig. 110-4/542 Page 26 · 26 of 28
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 691, sig. 110-4542
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23 - 2 his first steps towards greater roles in film and theatre. Later he played in the theatre in Saarländerstrasse together with Fritz Kortner (Jude) "Die Rivalen". The public and pres- se success of this play was extremely great. In this play he had to slap his partner (Kortner) daily, which Albers did with such a dedication that Kortner could not appear after some time. This was the occasion of the then press struggle and theatre criticism by Hans Albers. His work deserves special mention, the comedy by Molnar "Liliom" performed under Karl Heinz Martin at the Berlin Deutsches Theater and later at the Admiralspalast, in which he played the leading role and achieved over 400 reprises in Berlin. In this comedy Hans Albers sang the hit: "Come on the swing, Luise"! Liliom is the role of a fellow from the periphery, at the heart of the event is the hustle and bustle of a big city. Hans Albers is in the reputation of a good colleague. When studying his roles, he is very precise, diligent and active and is known by the fact that he is never satisfied with the respective rehearsals and repeats them often and often, and thereby to achieve improvements. According to him, he also contributed to the scenario in his last film "La Paloma". The character he represents is taken from life, because it actually existed in Hamburg. Albous ll nou du tforf. toaweu bogefad, fataof mol Oulong wutou fuaa; labordoug bof balribl barm Lin Mfuf. Rrugwbltrim, te KovidJaf yoona go foamoriu mug Lotuay i. Man. "dr gofe frnfut La lalona waltin foag wttgatopt di Mall-thaitfiting