Edgar G. Ulmer

Edgar G. Ulmer

Directing · Born 1904-09-17 · Olmütz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary [now Olomouc, Czech Republic]

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Edgar Georg Ulmer (September 17, 1904 – September 30, 1972) was an Austrian-American film director. He is best remembered for the movies The Black Cat (1934) and Detour (1945). These stylish and eccentric works have achieved cult status, whereas Ulmer's other films remain relatively unknown. The first feature he directed in North America, Damaged Lives (1933), was a low-budget exploitation film exposing the horrors of venereal disease. His next film, The Black Cat (1934), starring Béla Lugosi and Boris Karloff, was made for a major studio, Universal Pictures. Demonstrating the striking visual style that would be Ulmer's hallmark, the film was Universal's biggest hit of the season. Ulmer, however, had begun an affair with Shirley Beatrice Kassler, who had been married since 1933 to independent producer Max Alexander, nephew of Universal studio head Carl Laemmle. Kassler's divorce in 1936 and her marriage to Ulmer later the same year led to his being exiled from the major Hollywood studios. Ulmer was relegated to making B movies at Poverty Row production houses. His wife, now Shirley Ulmer, acted as script supervisor on nearly all of these films, and she wrote the screenplays for several. Their daughter, Arianne, appeared as an extra in several of his films. Consigned to the fringes of the U.S. motion picture industry, Ulmer specialized first in "ethnic films," notably in Ukrainian—Natalka Poltavka (1937), Cossacks in Exile (1939)—and Yiddish—The Light Ahead (1939), Americaner Shadchen (1940). The best-known of these ethnic films is the Yiddish Green Fields (1937), co-directed with Jacob Ben-Ami. Ulmer eventually found a niche making melodramas on tiny budgets and with often unpromising scripts and actors for Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), with Ulmer describing himself as "the Frank Capra of PRC". His PRC thriller Detour (1945) has won considerable acclaim as a prime example of low-budget film noir, and it was selected by the Library of Congress among the first group of 100 American films worthy of special preservation efforts. In 1947, Ulmer made Carnegie Hall with the help of conductor Fritz Reiner, godfather of the Ulmers' daughter, Arianné. The film features performances by many leading figures in classical music, including Reiner, Jascha Heifetz, Artur Rubinstein, Gregor Piatigorsky and Lily Pons. Ulmer did get a chance to direct two films with substantial budgets, The Strange Woman (1946) and Ruthless (1948). The former, featuring a strong performance by Hedy Lamarr, is regarded by critics as one of Ulmer's best. In 1951 he directed a low-budget science-fiction film with a noirish tone, The Man from Planet X. In 1964 he directed his last film, The Cavern, in Italy. Description above from the Wikipedia article Edgar G. Ulmer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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As director

The Cavern
The Cavern 1964
Director
Journey Beneath the Desert
Journey Beneath the Desert 1961
Director
Beyond the Time Barrier
Beyond the Time Barrier 1960
Director
The Amazing Transparent Man
The Amazing Transparent Man 1960
Director
Hannibal
Hannibal 1959
Director
The Naked Venus
The Naked Venus 1959
Director
Swiss Family Robinson: Lost in the Jungle
Swiss Family Robinson: Lost in the Jungle 1958
Director
Daughter of Dr. Jekyll
Daughter of Dr. Jekyll 1957
Director
The Naked Dawn
The Naked Dawn 1955
Director
Murder Is My Beat
Murder Is My Beat 1955
Director
Loves of Three Queens
Loves of Three Queens 1954
Director
The Fate of Two Queens
The Fate of Two Queens 1954
Director
Babes in Bagdad
Babes in Bagdad 1952
Director
St. Benny the Dip
St. Benny the Dip 1951
Director
The Man from Planet X
The Man from Planet X 1951
Director
So Young, So Bad
So Young, So Bad 1950
Director
The Pirates of Capri
The Pirates of Capri 1949
Director
Ruthless
Ruthless 1948
Director
Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall 1947
Director
The Strange Woman
The Strange Woman 1946
Director
Her Sister's Secret
Her Sister's Secret 1946
Director
The Wife of Monte Cristo
The Wife of Monte Cristo 1946
Director
Detour
Detour 1945
Director
Club Havana
Club Havana 1945
Director
Strange Illusion
Strange Illusion 1945
Director
Bluebeard
Bluebeard 1944
Director
Minstrel Man
Minstrel Man 1944
Director
Jive Junction
Jive Junction 1943
Director
Isle of Forgotten Sins
Isle of Forgotten Sins 1943
Director
Girls in Chains
Girls in Chains 1943
Director
My Son, The Hero
My Son, The Hero 1943
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Turbosupercharger: Flight Operation 1943
Director
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The Turbosupercharger - Master of the sky 1943
Director
Tomorrow We Live
Tomorrow We Live 1942
Director
Another to Conquer
Another to Conquer 1941
Director
Goodbye, Mr. Germ
Goodbye, Mr. Germ 1940
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Diagnostic Procedures in Tuberculosis 1940
Director
They Do Come Back
They Do Come Back 1940
Director
Cloud in the Sky
Cloud in the Sky 1940
Director
American Matchmaker
American Matchmaker 1940
Director
The Light Ahead
The Light Ahead 1939
Director
Moon Over Harlem
Moon Over Harlem 1939
Director
Let My People Live
Let My People Live 1939
Director
Cossacks in Exile
Cossacks in Exile 1939
Director
The Singing Blacksmith
The Singing Blacksmith 1938
Director
Natalka Poltavka
Natalka Poltavka 1937
Director
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Green Fields 1937
Director
From Nine to Nine
From Nine to Nine 1936
Director
Thunder Over Texas
Thunder Over Texas 1934
Director
The Black Cat
The Black Cat 1934
Director
Damaged Lives
Damaged Lives 1933
Director
People on Sunday
People on Sunday 1930
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