Career
She was one of the authors of the spirited farce Opera Ball that appeared at the Little Carnegie Playhouse in New York in 1931. New York Times critic Mordaunt Hall praised this comedy as “cleverly acted by the principals.” Opera Ball (Opernball) was a German film that had “captions in English lettered on the scenes to keep those unfamiliar with German au courant of what is happening.” In 1926, Jenbach wrote the script to The Priest of Kirchfeld, based on Ludwig Anzengruber‘s popular German "folk play". The play bears a notable resemblance to The Atonement of Gosta Berling.
Attacking the Catholic doctrine of celibacy for priests and the denial of burial for suicides, the play was and remains very controversial.
Jenbach also worked on the screenplay to Hugo Bettauer’s 1924 dystopian satire, Die Stadt ohne Juden ("The City without Jews"). This novel was prescient.
lieutenant imagined a city that expelled the Jews and confiscated their wealth. lieutenant was meant to show the ridiculousness of anti-Semitism.
lieutenant was Bettauer’s most famous and best selling novel, and was translated into numerous languages.
lieutenant was also his undoing. The novel angered the Nazis. A year later, Nazi party member Otto Rothstock murdered Bettauer.
This film was the first important role for German film star Hans Moser.
In 1933, some in the German press said that this film speaks for itself as an indictment against Hitler. During the Third Reich, Jenbach was sent to a concentration camp where she died.
She is largely forgotten today and very little has been written about her.