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    Curt Siodmak (August 10, 1902 – September 2, 2000) [1] was a German-American novelist, screenwriter and director. He is known for his work in the horror and science fiction film genres, with such films as The Wolf Man and Donovan's Brain (the latter adapted from his novel of the same name ). He was the younger brother of noir director Robert ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0802561Curt Siodmak - IMDb

    Curt Siodmak. Writer: 13 Demon Street. Born in Dresden, Germany, in 1902, Curt Siodmak worked as an engineer and a newspaper reporter before entering the literary and movie fields. It was as a reporter that he got his first break (of sorts) in films: in 1926 he and his reporter-wife hired on as extras on Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927) in order ...

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  3. Sep 2, 2000 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Curt Siodmak (August 10, 1902 – September 2, 2000) was a novelist and screenwriter. He made a name for himself in Hollywood with horror and science fiction films, most notably The Wolf Man and Donovan's Brain (the latter adapted from his novel of the same name). He was the brother of noir director Robert Siodmak. Description above from the Wikipedia ...

  4. The Wolf Man is a 1941 American horror film written by Curt Siodmak and produced and directed by George Waggner. The film stars Lon Chaney Jr. in the title role. Claude Rains, Warren William, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, Evelyn Ankers, and Maria Ouspenskaya star in supporting roles.

  5. Sep 9, 2000 · Sept. 9, 2000 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Curt Siodmak, the writer who created a classic monster in the 1941 movie “The Wolf Man” and helped to shape the horror and science fiction genre ...

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  6. Cover art by W. Deffaa. Donovan's Brain is a 1942 science fiction novel by American writer Curt Siodmak. [1] The novel was an instant success and has been adapted to film three times. Since then the book has become something of a cult classic, with fans including Stephen King, who discussed the novel in his 1981 book Danse Macabre and mentions ...

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  8. Jul 27, 2018 · Curt Siodmak, The Wolf Man (1941) Curt Siodmak may have the longest professional career of any writer in the science fiction field. Not counting a fairy tale he published at the age of eight in a children’s magazine, he has been writing and publishing for over three-quarters of a century, with his first “professional” sale in 1919.

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