• Edgar Georg Ulmer (/ˈʌlmər/; September 17, 1904 – September 30, 1972) was a Jewish-Moravian, Austrian-American film director who mainly worked on Hollywood...
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  • intelligence officer Andreas Ulmer (born 1985), Austrian footballer Christian Ulmer (born 1984), German ski jumper Edgar G. Ulmer (1904–1972), Austrian-American...
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  • Green Fields (1937), directed by Edgar Georg Ulmer; as Rochel The Singing Blacksmith (1938), directed by Edgar Georg Ulmer, Ben–Zvi Baratoff, Ossip Dymow;...
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  • People on Sunday (category Films directed by Edgar G. Ulmer)
    Sonntag) is a 1930 German silent drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and Edgar G. Ulmer from a screenplay by Robert and Curt Siodmak. Curt was the younger brother...
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  • escort vehicle, Reinhold Brändle, 41, and a third police officer, Helmut Ulmer, 24, who was in the second vehicle, were also killed. The hail of bullets...
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  • Germany. He worked with the directors Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Arthur Ripley, Douglas Sirk, Harold S. Bucquet, Edgar G. Ulmer, Léonide Moguy, Paul Czinner and...
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    co-production, Journey Beneath the Desert also filmed in 1961 was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer who replaced an ailing Frank Borzage. A 1972 French television film...
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    film director Wolfgang Suschitzky (1912–2016), director of photography Edgar G. Ulmer (1904–1972), film director Hans Weingartner (born 1977), film director...
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    Zurlini) as Piero Benotti Journey Beneath the Desert (1961, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer) as Tarath Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis (1961, directed by...
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    traveled to their new destinations down the Danube River in boats called Ulmer Schachteln. The Austro-Hungarian Empire had given them funds to build their...
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