Edward Dmytryk
Directing

Edward Dmytryk

Born 1908-09-04 · Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada · Died 1999-07-01

Edward Dmytryk (September 4, 1908 – July 1, 1999) was an American film director who was amongst the Hollywood Ten, a group of blacklisted film industry professionals who served time in prison for being in contempt of Congress during the McCarthy-era 'red scare'. Although born in Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada, Dmytryk grew up in San Francisco when his Ukrainian parents moved to the United States. At the age of 31, he became a naturalized citizen. His best known films from the pre-McCarthy period of his career were film noirs Crossfire, for which he received a Best Director Oscar nomination, and Murder, My Sweet, the latter an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's Farewell My Lovely. In addition, he made two World War II films: Hitler's Children, the story of the Hitler youth and Back to Bataan starring John Wayne. The late 1940's was the time of the Second Red Scare, and Dmytryk was one of many filmmakers investigated. Summoned to appear before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), he refused to cooperate and was sent to jail. After spending several months behind bars, Dmytryk made the decision to testify again, and give the names of his fellow members in the American Communist Party as the HUAC had demanded. On April 25, 1951, Dmytryk appeared before HUAC for the second time, answering all questions. He spoke of his own Party past, a very brief membership in 1945, including the naming of twenty-six former members of left-wing groups. He explained how John Howard Lawson, Adrian Scott, Albert Maltz and others had pressured him to include communist propaganda in his films. His testimony damaged several court cases that others of the so-called "Hollywood 10" had filed. He recounted his experiences of the period in his revealing 1996 book, Odd Man Out: A Memoir of the Hollywood Ten (Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL). For a time, Dmytryk moved to England, and Stanley Kramer hired him to direct a trio of low-budget films before handing Dmytryk The Caine Mutiny. He made films for major studios Columbia, 20th Century Fox, MGM and Paramount Pictures, including, among others, Raintree County, The Left Hand of God, The Young Lions, a remake of the Marlene Dietrich classic The Blue Angel, and The Carpetbaggers. Later into the 60' and 70's, he directed Where Love Has Gone, Anzio, Alvarez Kelly, Shalako, and his final film Bluebeard. The films which he directed featured stars such as Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, Gene Tierney, Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor, Bette Davis, Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando, Sean Connery, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda. After his film career tapered off in the 1970s, he entered academia and taught at the University of Texas at Austin, and at the University of Southern California. He wrote several books on the art of filmmaking (such as "On Film Editing") and lectured at various colleges and theaters, such as the Orson Welles Cinema. Dmytryk died from heart and kidney failure on 1 July, 1999, aged 90, in Encino, California.

Known for

The Caine Mutiny★ 7.2
The Caine Mutiny
1954
Warlock★ 6.7
Warlock
1959
Crossfire★ 6.5
Crossfire
1947
Duck Soup★ 7.3
Duck Soup
1933
Back to Bataan★ 6.3
Back to Bataan
1945
The Young Lions★ 6.8
The Young Lions
1958
Broken Lance★ 6.3
Broken Lance
1954
The "Human" Factor★ 5.6
The "Human" Factor
1975
Murder, My Sweet★ 7.2
Murder, My Sweet
1944
Love Affair★ 7.1
Love Affair
1939
Shalako★ 5.8
Shalako
1968
Mirage★ 6.9
Mirage
1965
The Sniper★ 6.7
The Sniper
1952
The Mountain★ 6.9
The Mountain
1956
Bluebeard★ 5.3
Bluebeard
1972
Walk on the Wild Side★ 6.6
Walk on the Wild Side
1962
Soldier of Fortune★ 5.9
Soldier of Fortune
1955
The Reluctant Saint★ 8
The Reluctant Saint
1962
Bulldog Drummond's Peril★ 5.8
Bulldog Drummond's Peril
1938
Anzio★ 5.8
Anzio
1968
The End of the Affair★ 5.9
The End of the Affair
1955
Mutiny★ 4.8
Mutiny
1952
Alvarez Kelly★ 6.2
Alvarez Kelly
1966
Obsession★ 6.8
Obsession
1949
If I Had a Million★ 6.7
If I Had a Million
1932
Hitler's Children★ 5.9
Hitler's Children
1943
The Left Hand of God★ 6.2
The Left Hand of God
1955
The Royal Family of Broadway★ 5.7
The Royal Family of Broadway
1930
Raintree County★ 6.2
Raintree County
1957
Behind the Rising Sun★ 5.6
Behind the Rising Sun
1943
Cornered★ 6
Cornered
1945
The Devil Commands★ 6.1
The Devil Commands
1941
Till the End of Time★ 7
Till the End of Time
1946
The Carpetbaggers★ 5.8
The Carpetbaggers
1964
Ruggles of Red Gap★ 7.2
Ruggles of Red Gap
1935
A War in Hollywood★ 6.8
A War in Hollywood
2009
Where Love Has Gone★ 6.2
Where Love Has Gone
1964
Captive Wild Woman★ 5.2
Captive Wild Woman
1943
The Blue Angel★ 6.1
The Blue Angel
1959
Counter-Espionage★ 6.2
Counter-Espionage
1942