Robert Hamer(1911-1963)
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Robert Hamer wurde am 31 März 1911 in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, UK geboren. Er war Regisseur und Autor, bekannt für Adel verpflichtet (1949), Traum ohne Ende (1945) und Die seltsamen Wege des Pater Brown (1954). Er starb am 4 Dezember 1963 in London, England, UK.
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- 4. Dezember 1963
- London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Lungenentzündung)
- Andere ArbeitenHe wrote for the revue, "This World Is Ours," at the Gate Theatre Studio in London, England with Hermione Gingold, Charlotte Leigh, Hedley Briggs, Tony Forwood, Michael Anthony, Googie Withers, Peter Borrett, and Rosalind Iden in the cast. Norman Marshall was director. Hedley Briggs was designer. Ronald Hill, Diana Morgan, Robert MacDermot, Geoffrey Wright, Herbert Farjeon, Holt Marvell, and Walter Leigh were the writers.
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- WissenswertesChronic alcoholism ended both his marriage and his career as a director, and it eventually led to his early death. At the time he died, he was almost penniless and had only a monthly allowance from his father to support himself with.
- Zitate[on Adel verpflichtet (1949)] It became evident that we had a subject with most agreeable possibilities. What were the possibilities that thus presented themselves? Firstly, that of making a film not noticeably similar to any previously made in the English language. Secondly, that of using the English language, which I love, in a more varied, and, to me, more interesting way than I had previously had the chance of doing in a film. Thirdly, that of making a picture which paid no regard whatever to established, though not practiced, moral convention.
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