- Playwright: "Sexteto" (filmed as Matrimonio a la argentina (1968), Mi esposa me comprende (1959))
- Playwright: "Birthday Gift" (filmed as Üç kardese bir gelin (1965), North to Alaska (1960))
- Playwright: "Aerztliches Geheimnis" (filmed as Liebe ohne Illusion (1955))
- Playwright: "Un Extraño en la escalera" (filmed as Un extraño en la escalera (1955))
- Novel: "Girls Boarding School" (filmed as Girls Boarding School (1943), Girls' Dormitory (1936)).
- Playwright: "White Lady" (filmed as Isle of Missing Men (1942))
- Playwright: "Gioco pericoloso" (filmed as Gioco pericoloso (1942))
- Playwright: "The Night Before the Divorce" (filmed as The Night Before the Divorce (1942))
- Playwright: "The Peterville Diamond" (filmed as The Peterville Diamond (1943))
- Playwright: "A templom egére" (filmed as Frk. Kirkemus (1941), Fröken Kyrkråtta (1941), The Church Mouse (1934), Beauty and the Boss (1932), Poor as a Church Mouse (1931), Çöl Faresi (1977))
- Play: "A Very Young Lady" (filmed as A Very Young Lady (1941))
- Play: "Blondie White" (filmed as Footsteps in the Dark (1941))
- Playwright: "Hó-rukk" (filmed as La danza dei milioni (1940))
- Playwright: "Der Kuss Vor Dem Spiegel" (filmed as Wives Under Suspicion (1938))
- Playwright: "The Unguarded Hour" (filmed as The Unguarded Hour (1936))
- Playwright: "A Woman Lies" (filmed as Thunder in the Night (1935))
- Playwright: "Lilas Blanc" (filmed as La cinquième empreinte (1934))
- Playwright: "The Kiss Before the Mirror" (filmed as The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933))
- (1932) Stage: Wrote source material (play, in Hungarian) for "Jewel Robbery" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Bertram Bloch. Directed / produced by Paul Streger. Booth Theatre: 13 Jan 1932-Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: Lionel Braham (as "Lenz"), Stuart Casey, Clarence Derwent (as "Franz"), Mary Ellis, Harold Johnsrud, Hazel Nagley, Eugene Powers, Frederick Roland, Louis M. Simon, Basil Sydney, Robert Vivian, Cora Witherspoon (as "Marianne"). NOTE: Filmed as Jewel Robbery (1932).
- (1931) Stage: Wrote source material (play, in Hungarian) for "I Love an Actress", performed on Broadway. Comedy. Material adapted by / produced by / directed by Chester Erskine. Times Square Theatre: 17 Sep 1931-Oct 1931 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "George"), Gail Barrington, Alice Belmore (as "Caroline"), Robert Bowen, John Dunn, William Franklin, Etienne Girardot (as "The Nervous Gentleman"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Willie Strauss"), Jane Hamilton, Lora Hays, Louise Kay, Muriel Kirkland, David Leonard, Ellen Lowe, Jean Mann, Dorothy Mathews, Fuller Mellish (as "The Doctor"), Maude Nolan, Gene Powell, Beatrice Punsly (as "Ensemble"), Bernard Punsly (as "Page"), Frank Ross, Lillian Ross, Herbert Schwartz, Augusta B. Scott, Albert Sherwin, Maude Sinclair, Fred Steinway, Ernest A. Treco, Edward Van Danaker, Charlotte Weinstein, John Williams, Jackie Winston, Percy Woodley.
- (2007) Stage: Wrote "Vigils," performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL. John Boesche was projections designer.
- (1931) Stage: Wrote "A Church Mouse", performed on Broadway. Scenic Design by Livingston Platt. Directed by Melville Burke. Playhouse Theatre: 12 Oct 1931-Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/164 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe (as "Jackson"; final Broadway role), Charles Campbell (as "Baron Frank von Ullrich"), Wallace Erskine (as "Count von Talheim"), Ruth Gordon (as "Susie Sachs"), John Gray (as "Chapple"), Louise Kirtland (as "Olly Frey "), Bert Lytell (as "Baron Thomas von Ullrich"). Produced by William A. Brady, Ltd.
- (April 28 to May 7, 1932) His play, "I Love An Actress," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Addison Richards was director.
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