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Curtis Bernhardt(1899-1981)

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Curtis Bernhardt
If Curtis Bernhardt is a relative unknown, it's because he didn't direct his first Hollywood feature until 1940 at the age of 41. Bernhardt worked for years in Germany until his Jewish heritage made living there impossible by 1933-- he was arrested by the Gestapo and made a harrowing underground escape to France. With Europe plunging into war, he left for America in 1939. Despite his limited grasp of the English language, he was offered seven-year contracts at both Warner Bros. and MGM, largely on the strength of Carrefour (1938)-- which proved so enduring that it was remade as Dead Man's Shoes (1940) in the UK and as Crossroads (1942) by MGM. Most émigrés would have jumped an offer to work at MGM-- considered the "Tiffany" of film studios-- but Berhardt went with Warners, favoring that studio's reputation for hard-boiled realism. His career in Hollywood began with a false start; after working on his first assignment he fell ill and was reassigned an Olivia de Havilland vehicle, My Love Came Back (1940), that gained him good notices. Bernhardt rapidly achieved a reputation as a woman's director with occasional forays into suspense with varied results. He directed one of Humphrey Bogart's least popular films, Conflict (1945), which was burdened by ludicrous plot contrivances, but he snapped back the next year with a winner: My Reputation (1946), a melodrama starring Barbara Stanwyck. He had another misfire, however, with the critically panned Devotion (1946) and would end his contract with the studio after three more films in 1947, after which he moved briefly to MGM. Ironically, he would later look back fondly upon Warners' assembly-line production methods compared to his days at MGM, where he felt compelled to bend to the whims of its stars and serve at the behest of studio chief Louis B. Mayer. Berhardt managed to make two above-average films during his short stay at Metro, however--the suspenseful High Wall (1947) starring 'Robert Taylor (I)_ in one of his best mid-career roles, and The Doctor and the Girl (1949), starring the likable Glenn Ford.

Bernhard soon moved to RKO, which was entering its final chaotic decade, directing The Blue Veil (1951), a remake of a French film. He did a one-shot gig at Columbia, directing Bogie once again in the hopelessly set-bound Sirocco (1951), and rounded out the remainder of the 1950s back at MGM, ending his Hollywood career with the middling comedy Kisses for My President (1964) at Warners.

He retired from directing due to illness in the mid-'60s and died in 1981, age 81, at his home in Pacific Palisades, California.
BornApril 15, 1899
DiedFebruary 22, 1981(81)
BornApril 15, 1899
DiedFebruary 22, 1981(81)
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Curtis Bernhardt and Eleanor Parker in Interrupted Melody (1955)

Known for

Polly Bergen and Fred MacMurray in Kisses for My President (1964)
Kisses for My President
5.5
  • Director
  • 1964
Joan Crawford and Van Heflin in Possessed (1947)
Possessed
7.1
  • Director
  • 1947
The Beloved Vagabond (1936)
The Beloved Vagabond
5.6
  • Director(as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • 1936
Interrupted Melody (1955)
Interrupted Melody
6.7
  • Director
  • 1955

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Director

  • Polly Bergen and Fred MacMurray in Kisses for My President (1964)
    Kisses for My President
  • Damon and Pythias (1962)
    Damon and Pythias
  • Sabine Sinjen in Stephanie in Rio (1960)
    Stephanie in Rio
  • Leslie Caron and John Kerr in Gaby (1956)
    Gaby
  • Interrupted Melody (1955)
    Interrupted Melody
  • Elizabeth Taylor and Stewart Granger in Beau Brummell (1954)
    Beau Brummell
  • Miss Sadie Thompson (1953)
    Miss Sadie Thompson
  • Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas in The Merry Widow (1952)
    The Merry Widow
  • The Blue Veil (1951)
    The Blue Veil
  • Humphrey Bogart and Märta Torén in Sirocco (1951)
    Sirocco
  • Bette Davis, Frances Dee, and Barry Sullivan in Payment on Demand (1951)
    Payment on Demand
  • Glenn Ford, Janet Leigh, Charles Coburn, and Gloria DeHaven in The Doctor and the Girl (1949)
    The Doctor and the Girl
  • Robert Taylor and Audrey Totter in High Wall (1947)
    High Wall
  • Joan Crawford and Van Heflin in Possessed (1947)
    Possessed
  • Bette Davis, Walter Brennan, Glenn Ford, Dane Clark, and Charles Ruggles in A Stolen Life (1946)
    A Stolen Life

Writer

  • Es war mir ein Vergnügen (1963)
    Es war mir ein Vergnügen
  • Bette Davis, Frances Dee, and Barry Sullivan in Payment on Demand (1951)
    Payment on Demand
  • Carrefour (1938)
    Carrefour
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • The Beloved Vagabond (1936)
    The Beloved Vagabond
    • (uncredited)
  • Le vagabond bien-aimé (1936)
    Le vagabond bien-aimé
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • Le tunnel (1933)
    Le tunnel
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • Der Tunnel (1933)
    Der Tunnel
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • The Prince of Rogues (1928)
    The Prince of Rogues
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • Qualen der Nacht
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • Namenlose Helden
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)

Producer

  • Polly Bergen and Fred MacMurray in Kisses for My President (1964)
    Kisses for My President
  • The Girl in the Taxi (1937)
    The Girl in the Taxi
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • La chaste Suzanne (1937)
    La chaste Suzanne
    • (as Kurt Bernhardt)
  • Clive Brook, Madeleine Carroll, Victor Saville, and J. Fenneker in Loves of a Dictator (1935)
    Loves of a Dictator
    • (uncredited)

Personal details

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    • April 15, 1899
    • Worms, Grand Duchy of Hesse [now Rhineland-Palatinate], Germany
    • February 22, 1981
    • Pacific Palisades, California, USA(undisclosed)
    • Pearl Argyle1936 - January 29, 1947 (her death, 2 children)
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    • 1 Print Biography

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    Directed 4 actors to Oscar nominations: Joan Crawford (Best Actress, Possessed (1947)), Jane Wyman (Best Actress, The Blue Veil (1951)), Joan Blondell (Best Supporting Actress, The Blue Veil (1951)), and Eleanor Parker (Best Actress, Interrupted Melody (1955)).
  • Quotes
    [on his arrival in Hollywood]: The first thing that hit me here, and hit me hard, was that I no longer had the authority that I had had before. In Germany, France and Italy before World War II, the director was in charge of the whole artistic side of the film, including the script and the choice of the story. The producer had very little influence on actual film-making; he was only the business head of the organization. In America, I found that the producer was the number one man and that the director was supposed to take a script, make a few changes if he felt like it, and then shoot it.

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