Egon Eis
Egon Eis, born Egon Eisler (6 October 1910 – 6 September 1994) was an Austrian screenwriter. He wrote for 49 films between 1930 and 1983. Eis was forced into exile during the Nazi era, but returned to work in the German film industry after the Second World War where he worked on the popular series of Edgar Wallace films as well as other projects. He was born in Vienna, Austria and died in Munich, Germany. His brother Otto Eis was also a screenwriter.[1]
Egon Eis | |
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Born | Vienna, Austria | 6 October 1910
Died | 6 September 1994 83) Munich, Germany | (aged
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1930-1983 |
Selected filmography
- The Copper (1930)
- The Tiger Murder Case (1930)
- Tropical Nights (1931)
- Express 13 (1931)
- The Man with the Claw (1931)
- The Paw (1931)
- Salto Mortale (1931)
- A Shot at Dawn (1932)
- Water for Canitoga (1939, original play), uncredited
- Girls in Uniform (1951)
- Women Who Work (1953)
- The Crimson Circle (1960)
- The Dead Eyes of London (1961)
- The Devil's Daffodil (1961)
- The Puzzle of the Red Orchid (1962)
- The Inn on the River (1962)
- The White Spider (1963)
- Die Stunde des Léon Bisquet (1986, TV film)
References
- "Egon Eis". Film Portal. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
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