
Edgar G. Ulmer
Directing
Born: 1904-09-17 · Olmütz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary [now Olomouc, Czech Republic]
Died: 1972-09-30
Biography
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, T
🎬 Movies (30)

The Astrologer
1976
Production Sound Mixer

The Cavern
1964
Director

The World's Greatest Sinner
1962
Director of Photography

Journey Beneath the Desert
1961
Director

The Amazing Transparent Man
1960
Director

Beyond the Time Barrier
1960
Director

The Naked Venus
1959
Director

Hannibal
1959
Director

Swiss Family Robinson: Lost in the Jungle
1958
Director

Daughter of Dr. Jekyll
1957
Director

The Perjured Farmer
1956
Producer

Murder Is My Beat
1955
Director

The Naked Dawn
1955
Director

Loves of Three Queens
1954
Director

The Fate of Two Queens
1954
Director

Babes in Bagdad
1952
Director

The Man from Planet X
1951
Director

St. Benny the Dip
1951
Director

So Young, So Bad
1950
Director

The Pirates of Capri
1949
Director

Ruthless
1948
Director

Carnegie Hall
1947
Director

The Strange Woman
1946
Director

Her Sister's Secret
1946
Director

The Wife of Monte Cristo
1946
Director

Detour
1945
Director

Strange Illusion
1945
Director

Club Havana
1945
Director

Bluebeard
1944
Director

Minstrel Man
1944
Director