* | September 17, 1904 Olmütz, Austria-Hungary (now Olomouc, Czech Republic) | |
as Edgar George Ulmer | ||
† | September 30, 1972 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California |
Bernd Herzogenrath (ed.) Edgar G. Ulmer, Essays on the king of the B's Jefferson, N.C., 2009 |
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Bernd Herzogenrath (ed.) The Films of Edgar G. Ulmer Lanham, Md., 2009 |
Alain Silver and James Ursini (eds.) Film Noir, The Directors Milwaukee, WI, 2012 |
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Vincent Brook Driven to darkness, Jewish émigré directors and the rise of film noir New Brunswick, N.J., 2009 |
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Geoff Mayer and Brian McDonnell Encyclopedia of Film Noir Westport, Connecticut/London, 2007 |
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Rudolf Ulrich Österreicher in Hollywood Wien, 2004 |
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John C. Tibbetts, James M. Welsh The Encyclopedia of Filmmakers, Volume Two New York, NY, 2002 |
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Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.) International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 2. Directors Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000 |
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Andrew Sarris (editor) The St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia Detroit - New York - Toronto - London, 1998 |
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Peter Bogdanovich Who the Devil Made It New York, 1997 |
David Thomson The New Biographical Dictionary of Film New York, 2003 |
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Larry Langman Destination Hollywood, The Influence of Europeans on American Filmmaking Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 2000 |
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John Willis Screen World, 1973 New York, 1973 p. 240 |
Ralf Schenk, "Sanft und verrückt, rührend und subtil", Meisterlich: Zwei Filme von Edgar G. Ulmer, in: Filmdienst, nr. 1, 2014 pp. 31 |