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Ewald André Dupont(1891-1956)

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Ewald André Dupont
German film director E.A. Dupont was an influential critic and newspaper columnist before breaking into the film industry. He wrote several screenplays and worked as a story editor for Richard Oswald before turning to directing in 1917. Over the next eight years Dupont became a respected exponent of the German expressionist movement. He was particularly acclaimed for his film Variety (1925), which stood out for brilliant lighting effects and fluid camera work. Encouraged by his success, Dupont left Decla-Bioskop and joined Universal in Hollywood, but only completed one film. Crossing the Atlantic again, he signed with British National Pictures in 1928. He briefly became their leading director, again demonstrating his visual flair with two prestige productions: Moulin Rouge (1928) and Piccadilly (1929). The latter was BIP's most expensively made picture up to this time.

After the advent of sound Dupont's career began to falter. His first "talkie", the "Titanic" story Atlantic (1929)-- shot in both English and French-- was an expensive flop, due mainly to poor dialogue and stilted performances. His next two ventures, respectively in France and Germany, had an even worse critical reception. Dupont next tried his luck in Hollywood. After 1933 he worked at different times for Universal, Paramount and Warner Brothers. Critical success proved elusive, as almost all of his assignments were low-budget second features. After being fired from the set of Hell's Kitchen (1939) for slapping a junior member of the cast who had mocked his accent, Dupont spent most of the 1940s in Hollywood as a talent agent and publicist. He eventually resumed his directing career with an offbeat minor film noir, The Scarf (1951), and a watchable precursor to The Flight of the Phoenix (1965), The Steel Lady (1953). Among his last films was the notorious sci-fi stinker The Neanderthal Man (1953). He died of cancer in December 1956.
BornDecember 25, 1891
DiedDecember 12, 1956(64)
BornDecember 25, 1891
DiedDecember 12, 1956(64)
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Ewald André Dupont and Gilda Gray in Piccadilly (1929)
Ewald André Dupont
Madeleine Carroll, Ewald André Dupont, and Franklin Dyall in Atlantic (1929)

Known for

Lya De Putti and Emil Jannings in Variety (1925)
Variety
7.4
  • Writer
  • 1925
Pictura (1951)
Pictura
5.7
  • Director
  • 1951
Norah Baring in Two Worlds (1930)
Two Worlds
  • Writer
  • 1930
Mark Stevens in Big Town (1950)
Big Town
8.2
TV Series
  • Writer

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Writer

  • Angela Lansbury in Please Murder Me! (1956)
    Please Murder Me!
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Yvonne De Carlo, Alan Badel, Valentina Cortese, and Rita Gam in Magic Fire (1955)
    Magic Fire
    • (as E. A. Dupont)
  • Mark Stevens in Big Town (1950)
    Big Town
    • ...
  • Mercedes McCambridge in The Scarf (1951)
    The Scarf
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Peter Voss Who Stole Millions (1932)
    Peter Voss Who Stole Millions
  • Fay Compton and Ian Hunter in The Love Storm (1931)
    The Love Storm
    • (uncredited)
  • Norah Baring in Two Worlds (1930)
    Two Worlds
  • Atlantik (1929)
    Atlantik
  • Vladimir Stenberg and Georgii Stenberg in Moulin Rouge (1928)
    Moulin Rouge
    • (uncredited)
  • Madame Pompadour (1927)
    Madame Pompadour
  • Norman Kerry and Mary Philbin in Love Me and the World Is Mine (1927)
    Love Me and the World Is Mine
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Lya De Putti and Emil Jannings in Variety (1925)
    Variety
  • Lil Dagover in Der Demütige und die Tänzerin (1925)
    Der Demütige und die Tänzerin
  • Kinder der Finsternis - 2. Kämpfende Welten (1922)
    Kinder der Finsternis - 2. Kämpfende Welten
  • Kinder der Finsternis - 1. Der Mann aus Neapel (1921)
    Kinder der Finsternis - 1. Der Mann aus Neapel

Director

  • Your Favorite Story (1953)
    Your Favorite Story
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Tab Hunter and Dawn Addams in Return to Treasure Island (1954)
    Return to Treasure Island
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Mark Stevens in Big Town (1950)
    Big Town
  • Tab Hunter, Rod Cameron, Carmen D'Antonio, and Richard Erdman in The Steel Lady (1953)
    The Steel Lady
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Beverly Garland and Joyce Terry in The Neanderthal Man (1953)
    The Neanderthal Man
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Problem Girls (1953)
    Problem Girls
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Pictura (1951)
    Pictura
  • Mercedes McCambridge in The Scarf (1951)
    The Scarf
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Ronald Reagan, Frankie Burke, Gabriel Dell, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Margaret Lindsay, Larry Nunn, Bernard Punsly, and The Dead End Kids in Hell's Kitchen (1939)
    Hell's Kitchen
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Stella Adler and John Payne in Love on Toast (1937)
    Love on Toast
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Karen Morley and Grant Richards in On Such a Night (1937)
    On Such a Night
    • (as E.A. Dupont)
  • Night of Mystery (1937)
    Night of Mystery
  • Mary Boland and Donald Woods in A Son Comes Home (1936)
    A Son Comes Home
  • Herbert Marshall and Gertrude Michael in Forgotten Faces (1936)
    Forgotten Faces
  • Maureen O'Sullivan, Norman Foster, and Edmund Gwenn in The Bishop Misbehaves (1935)
    The Bishop Misbehaves
    • (as E.A. Dupont)

Producer

  • Fay Compton and Ian Hunter in The Love Storm (1931)
    The Love Storm
  • Norah Baring in Two Worlds (1930)
    Two Worlds
  • Madeleine Carroll, Franklin Dyall, and John Stuart in Atlantic (1929)
    Atlantic
  • Anna May Wong in Piccadilly (1929)
    Piccadilly
  • Vladimir Stenberg and Georgii Stenberg in Moulin Rouge (1928)
    Moulin Rouge
  • Madame Pompadour (1927)
    Madame Pompadour

Personal details

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    • December 25, 1891
    • Zeitz, Germany
    • December 12, 1956
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(cancer)
    • Gretl DupontMarch 16, 1930 - ?
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    • 3 Articles

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    A star during the silent movie, he was pushed into a corner by the sound film, He was unable to continue that status into the sound era--a fate shared by all too many o his European and American colleagues. As a result. his influence on the film industry in general and the German film industry in particular has been vastly underestimated.

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