Grand Hotel (novel)

Grand Hotel (original German Menschen im Hotel, "People in the Hotel") is a 1929 novel by Vicki Baum, which was the basis for the 1932 film Grand Hotel. It should not be confused with Berlin Hotel (original German Hotel Berlin), published in 1945, which deals with the situation in Germany towards the end of World War II. The film Grand Hotel was remade as Week-End at the Waldorf (1945). It was adapted for stage twice, in 1930 in the United States by William A. Drake and in 1931 in Britain by Edward Knoblock as Grand Hotel.

Grand Hotel (novel)

Grand Hotel (original German Menschen im Hotel, "People in the Hotel") is a 1929 novel by Vicki Baum, which was the basis for the 1932 film Grand Hotel. It should not be confused with Berlin Hotel (original German Hotel Berlin), published in 1945, which deals with the situation in Germany towards the end of World War II. The film Grand Hotel was remade as Week-End at the Waldorf (1945). It was adapted for stage twice, in 1930 in the United States by William A. Drake and in 1931 in Britain by Edward Knoblock as Grand Hotel.