Edward Ludwig

Birthday: 1898-10-07
Deathday: 1982-08-20
Birthplace: Balta, Ukraine, Podolia
Gender: Male

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Edward Irving Ludwig (7 October 1899 – 20 August 1982) was a Russian-born American film director and writer. He directed nearly 100 films between 1921 and 1963.

Ludwig was also one of the directors of John Payne's NBC western television series The Restless Gun (1957-1959).

He was born in Russia, entered the US from Canada, March 6, 1911, became a naturalized citizen December 23, 1932, and died in Santa Monica, California.

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Credits

Year Title
1963-08-28 The Gun Hawk
1957-10-11 The Black Scorpion
1955-12-04 Flame of the Islands
1954-02-12 Jivaro
1953-06-03 The Vanquished
1953-05-17 Sangaree
1952-12-01 The Blazing Forest
1952-09-01 Caribbean
1952-08-30 Big Jim McLain
1951-05-18 Smuggler's Island
1949-11-04 The Big Wheel
1948-12-30 Wake of the Red Witch
1947-11-09 The Fabulous Texan
1944-11-23 3 Is a Family
1944-01-27 The Fighting Seabees
1943-08-05 Bomber's Moon
1943-05-07 They Came to Blow Up America
1942-02-18 Born to Sing
1941-03-21 The Man Who Lost Himself
1940-02-08 Swiss Family Robinson
1939-08-04 Coast Guard
1938-10-06 That Certain Age
1937-11-12 The Last Gangster
1937-03-13 Her Husband Lies
1936-10-08 Adventure in Manhattan
1936-05-15 Fatal Lady
1935-10-21 3 Kids and a Queen
1935-08-02 Old Man Rhythm
1935-05-10 Age of Indiscretion
1934-12-24 The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
1934-07-28 Friends of Mr. Sweeney
1934-05-01 Let’s Be Ritzy
1934-02-06 A Woman's Man
1933-01-05 They Just Had to Get Married
1932-03-13 Steady Company
1931-09-06 Julius Sizzer
1931-06-28 The Messenger Boy
1929-01-28 Whose Baby?
1928-09-10 Hollywood or Bust
1927-04-10 Spuds
1927-01-08 Sign Them Papers
1926-09-11 Monkeys Prefer Blondes
1926-08-31 Working Winnie
1925-11-17 The Speedy Marriage
1925-08-19 Won by Law
1925-02-11 My Baby Doll
1924-11-12 Speed Boys
1924-10-08 What an Eye
1921-10-02 Rip Van Winkle