Biography
Hanns Kräly was born on January 16, 1884 in Hamburg, Germany. Kräly worked in the film industry as a screenwriter, contributing to the narratives of silent-era productions. The person’s involvement in scripting extended to feature-length films, including Wild Orchids in 1929, where Kräly prepared the screenplay. Prior to that, Kräly wrote the script for Mad Love in 1921, a silent film released during the period.
Kräly’s role centered on developing written material for motion pictures, shaping the stories presented on screen. The two credited works reflect a period when screenwriting began to formalize as a distinct craft within filmmaking. Kräly’s contributions align with the broader transition from short films to longer narrative features in the early 20th century.




