Plays by Rudolf Bernauer •
The Chocolate Soldier (
Der tapfere Soldat, with , 1908, operetta, music by
Oscar Straus) - based on
Arms and the Man by
George Bernard Shaw •
Die keusche Barbara (
Cudná Barbora, with Leopold Jacobson, 1910, operetta, music by
Oskar Nedbal) •
Der liebe Augustin (with
Ernst Welisch, 1912, operetta, music by
Leo Fall) - English-language adaptation:
Princess Caprice •
Große Rosinen (with
Rudolph Schanzer, 1912,
Große Originalposse mit Musik und Tanz, music by
Walter Kollo and Willy Bredschneider) •
Filmzauber (with Rudolph Schanzer, 1912, Posse mit Gesang, music by Walter Kollo and Willy Bredschneider) • ''
(with Rudolph Schanzer, 1913, Posse mit Gesang und Tanz, music by Walter Kollo and Willy Bredschneider) - English-language adaptation: Maytime'' •
Extrablätter (with Rudolph Schanzer and Heinz Gordon, 1914, music by Walter Kollo and Willy Bredschneider) •
Jung-England (with Ernst Welisch, 1914, operetta, music by Leo Fall) •
Wenn zwei Hochzeit machen (with Rudolph Schanzer, 1915, Scherzspiel mit Gesang und Tanz, music by Walter Kollo and Willy Bredschneider) •
Auf Flügeln des Gesangs (with Rudolph Schanzer, 1916, music by Walter Kollo and Willy Bredschneider) •
Die tolle Komtess (with Rudolph Schanzer, 1917, operetta, music by Walter Kollo) •
Blitzblaues Blut (with Rudolph Schanzer, 1918, operetta, music by Walter Kollo) •
Sterne, die wieder leuchten (with Rudolph Schanzer and Michael Klapp, 1918, operetta, music by Walter Kollo) •
Die Sache mit Lola (with Rudolph Schanzer, 1920) •
Prinzessin Olala (with Rudolph Schanzer, 1921, music by
Jean Gilbert) •
Die wunderlichen Geschichten des Kapellmeisters Kreisler (with Carl Meinhard, 1922, music by
Emil von Reznicek) - based on
Tomcat Murr by
E. T. A. Hoffmann •
Die Geliebte Seiner Hoheit (with
Rudolf Österreicher, 1924, operetta, music by Jean Gilbert) •
Der Garten Eden (with Rudolf Österreicher, 1926) - English-language adaptation:
The Garden of Eden •
Das zweite Leben (with Rudolf Österreicher, 1927) •
Geld auf der Straße (with Rudolf Österreicher, 1928) •
Das Konto X (with Rudolf Österreicher, 1930)
Filmography •
Maytime (1923, based on
Wie einst im Mai) •
Maytime (1926, based on
Wie einst im Mai) •
The Garden of Eden (1928, based on
Der Garten Eden) •
The Beloved of His Highness (1928, based on
Die Geliebte Seiner Hoheit) •
Three Sinners (1928, based on
Das zweite Leben) •
Princess Olala (1928, based on
Prinzessin Olala) •
The Crazy Countess (1928, based on
Die tolle Komtess) •
Money on the Street (1930, based on
Geld auf der Straße) •
Her Majesty the Barmaid (screenplay with
Rudolf Österreicher and
Adolf Lantz, 1931) •
Hirsekorn greift ein (screenplay with Rudolf Österreicher, 1931, producer and director) •
His Highness Love (1931, French-language
version of the film
Her Majesty the Barmaid) •
Once a Lady (1931, based on
Das zweite Leben) •
The Office Manager (1931, based on
Das Konto X) •
Her Majesty, Love (1931, American remake of the 1931 film
Her Majesty the Barmaid) •
The Magic Top Hat (screenplay with Rudolf Österreicher, 1932, director) •
A Song for You (screenplay with
Ernst Marischka and
Irma von Cube, 1933) •
All for Love (1933, French-language
version of the film
A Song for You) •
My Song for You (1934, British remake of the 1933 film
A Song for You) •
Leap into Bliss (screenplay with
Karl Farkas, 1934) •
Southern Roses (screenwriter, 1936) •
Land Without Music (screenwriter, 1936) • (The 1937 film
Maytime is not based on Rudolf Bernauer's play) •
The Lilac Domino (screenwriter, 1937) •
Under Secret Orders (screenwriter, 1937) •
Wie einst im Mai (1938, based on
Wie einst im Mai) •
Ducháček Will Fix It (1938, based on
Das Konto X) •
Daddy Long Legs (screenwriter, 1938) • (The 1941 film
The Chocolate Soldier is not based on Rudolf Bernauer's play) • ''
Hatter's Castle'' (screenwriter, 1942) •
Give Me the Stars (screenwriter, 1945)
Works as lyricist The earliest known work is as a lyricist: •
The Chocolate Soldier (1941) lyrics for songs: "The Chocolate Soldier" (1909), "Forgive" (1909), "My Hero" (1909), "Seek the Spy" (1909), "Sympathy" (1909), "Thank the Lord the War Is Over" (1909), "Tiralala" (1909). ==Notes==