Edward Dmytryk

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Edward Dmytryk (September 4, 1908 – July 1, 1999) was an American film director who was amongst the Hollywood Ten, a group of blacklisted film industry professionals who served time in prison for being in contempt of Congress during the McCarthy-era 'red scare'. Although born in Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada, Dmytryk grew up in San Francisco when his Ukrainian parents moved to the United States. At the age of 31, he became a naturalized citizen. His best known films from the pre-McCarthy period of his career were film noirs Crossfire, for which he received a Best Director Oscar nomination, and Murder, My Sweet, the latter an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's Farewell My Lovely. In addition, he made two World War II films: Hitler's Children, the story of the Hitler youth and Back to Bataan starring John Wayne. The late 1940's was the time of the Second Red Scare, and Dmytryk was one of many filmmakers investigated. Summoned to appear before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), he refused to cooperate and was sent to jail. After spending several months behind bars, Dmytryk made the decision to testify again, and give the names of his fellow members in the American Communist Party as the HUAC had demanded. On April 25, 1951, Dmytryk appeared before HUAC for the second time, answering all questions. He spoke of his own Party past, a very brief membership in 1945, including the naming of twenty-six former members of left-wing groups. He explained how John Howard Lawson, Adrian Scott, Albert Maltz and others had pressured him to include communist propaganda in his films. His testimony damaged several court cases that others of the so-called "Hollywood 10" had filed. He recounted his experiences of the period in his revealing 1996 book, Odd Man Out: A Memoir of the Hollywood Ten (Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL). For a time, Dmytryk moved to England, and Stanley Kramer hired him to direct a trio of low-budget films before handing Dmytryk The Caine Mutiny. He made films for major studios Columbia, 20th Century Fox, MGM and Paramount Pictures, including, among others, Raintree County, The Left Hand of God, The Young Lions, a remake of the Marlene Dietrich classic The Blue Angel, and The Carpetbaggers. Later into the 60' and 70's, he directed Where Love Has Gone, Anzio, Alvarez Kelly, Shalako, and his final film Bluebeard. The films which he directed featured stars such as Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, Gene Tierney, Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor, Bette Davis, Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando, Sean Connery, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda. After his film career tapered off in the 1970s, he entered academia and taught at the University of Texas at Austin, and at the University of Southern California. He wrote several books on the art of filmmaking (such as "On Film Editing") and lectured at various colleges and theaters, such as the Orson Welles Cinema. Dmytryk died from heart and kidney failure on 1 July, 1999, aged 90, in Encino, California.

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  • wc Gender: Male
  • calendar_month Birth Date: 1908-09-04
  • event Death Date 1999-07-01
  • school Known for: Directing
  • star Popularity: 1.7
  • info Birth Place Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada
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smart_display Movies and TV shows by Edward Dmytryk

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Murder, My Sweet

1944-12-14

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The Caine Mutiny

1954-06-24

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The Devil Commands

1941-08-15

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The Human Factor

1975-11-19

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Bluebeard

1972-09-01

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Bluebeard

1972-09-01

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The Sniper

1952-05-09

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Crossfire

1947-08-15

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Anzio

1968-07-24

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The Young Lions

1958-04-02

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Obsession

1949-08-03

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Cornered

1945-11-23

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Broken Lance

1954-09-25

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Walk on the Wild Side

1962-03-21

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The Carpetbaggers

1964-04-08

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Alvarez Kelly

1966-10-06

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Warlock

1959-05-15

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Warlock

1959-05-15

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Soldier of Fortune

1955-05-24

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The Left Hand of God

1955-09-02

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Shalako

1968-09-26

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Raintree County

1957-12-20

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The Falcon Strikes Back

1943-04-01

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Three Lives

1953-09-17

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Back to Bataan

1945-05-30

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Where Love Has Gone

1964-11-02

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Confessions of Boston Blackie

1941-12-08

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Mirage

1965-10-29

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Double or Nothing

1937-09-17

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Captive Wild Woman

1943-06-04

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Give Us This Day

1949-10-14

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The Mountain

1956-05-31

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Counter-Espionage

1942-09-03

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Tender Comrade

1944-05-30

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The End of the Affair

1955-02-24

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Till the End of Time

1946-07-23

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Hitler's Children

1943-01-06

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Golden Gloves

1940-08-02

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The Hawk

1935-05-13

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The Hawk

1935-05-13

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Seven Miles from Alcatraz

1942-11-18

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The Reluctant Saint

1962-11-02

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Secrets of the Lone Wolf

1941-11-13

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Behind the Rising Sun

1943-08-01

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Eight Iron Men

1952-12-01

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Mystery Sea Raider

1940-10-26

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Three Married Men

1936-09-24

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Turn Off the Moon

1937-05-14

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Television Spy

1939-10-20

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Mutiny

1952-03-05

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So Well Remembered

1947-07-09

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Zaza

1938-12-29

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He Is My Brother

1975-01-29

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The Blue Angel

1959-09-04

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The Juggler

1953-05-11

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Sweetheart of the Campus

1941-06-26

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Her First Romance

1940-12-25

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The Mountain

1956-05-31

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Make Me a Star

1932-07-01

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Emergency Squad

1940-01-05

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Duck Soup

1933-11-12

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Hold 'Em Navy

1937-11-04

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Love Affair

1939-04-07

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Million Dollar Legs

1939-07-13

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The Blonde from Singapore

1941-10-15

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Under Age

1941-04-23

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The Royal Family of Broadway

1930-12-22

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Not Only Strangers

1979-01-01

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Only Saps Work

1930-12-05

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Ruggles of Red Gap

1935-03-08

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College Rhythm

1934-11-23

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The Reluctant Saint

1962-11-02

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Too Many Parents

1936-03-19

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If I Had a Million

1932-11-18

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Bulldog Drummond's Peril

1938-03-18

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Behind the Rising Sun

1943-08-01

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Easy to Take

1936-11-06