Edward Dmytryk

1908-1999

Biography: life and films

Edward Dmytryk was an American film director. He was born in Grand Forks, British Columbia on 4th September 1908 and died in Encino, California, USA on 1st July 1999, aged 90.

His best films as a film director include Murder, My Sweet (1944), Cornered (1945), Crossfire (1947), The Caine Mutiny (1954) and The Young Lions (1958), and whose best work as a screenwriter include Bing Presents Oreste (1956) and Bluebeard (1972).

Edward Dmytryk directed 54 films (including 1 short) and scripted 2 films.

His most frequent genres include: drama (38 films), War (9), Thriller (7), Western (5), crime-thriller (4), romance (3), comedy (3), comedy-romance (2) and Horror (2).

Our average rating for Edward Dmytryk over all films is: 3.0

Filmography

Key: d = director; w = writer; a = actor

The Hawk (1935) [d]

Million Dollar Legs (1939) [d]

Television Spy (1939) [d]

Emergency Squad (1940) [d]

Golden Gloves (1940) [d]

Her First Romance (1940) [d]

Mystery Sea Raider (1940) [d]

Confessions of Boston Blackie (1941) [d]

Secrets of the Lone Wolf (1941) [d]

Sweetheart of the Campus (1941) [d]

The Blonde from Singapore (1941) [d]

The Devil Commands (1941) [d]

Under Age (1941) [d]

Counter-Espionage (1942) [d]

Seven Miles from Alcatraz (1942) [d]

Behind the Rising Sun (1943) [d]

Captive Wild Woman (1943) [d]

Hitler's Children (1943) [d]

Tender Comrade (1943) [d]

The Falcon Strikes Back (1943) [d]

Murder, My Sweet (1944) [d]

Back to Bataan (1945) [d]

Cornered (1945) [d]

Till the End of Time (1946) [d]

Crossfire (1947) [d]

So Well Remembered (1947) [d]

Give Us This Day (1949) [d]

Obsession (1949) [d]

Eight Iron Men (1952) [d]

Mutiny (1952) [d]

The Sniper (1952) [d]

The Juggler (1953) [d]

Broken Lance (1954) [d]

The Caine Mutiny (1954) [d]

Soldier of Fortune (1955) [d]

The End of the Affair (1955) [d]

The Left Hand of God (1955) [d]

The Mountain (1956) [d]

Raintree County (1957) [d]

The Young Lions (1958) [d]

The Blue Angel (1959) [d]

Warlock (1959) [d]

The Reluctant Saint (1962) [d]

Walk on the Wild Side (1962) [d]

The Carpetbaggers (1964) [d]

Where Love Has Gone (1964) [d]

Mirage (1965) [d]

Alvarez Kelly (1966) [d]

Lo Sbarco di Anzio (1968) [d]

Shalako (1968) [d]

Bluebeard (1972) [d,w]

The 'Human' Factor (1975) [d]

He Is My Brother (1976) [d]

Hollywood on Trial (1976) [a]



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