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John Brahm (August 17, 1893 – October 12, 1982) was a German film and television director. His films include The Undying Monster (1942), The Lodger (1944), Hangover Square (1945), The Locket (1946), The Brasher Doubloon (1947), and the 3D horror film, The Mad Magician (1954).
- Hans Brahm, August 17, 1893, Hamburg, German Empire
- October 12, 1982 (aged 89), Malibu, California, U.S.
John Brahm (1893-1982) John Brahm. The son of comedian and theatre director Ludwig Brahm, Hans followed in his father's footsteps and began his career on the stages of Vienna, Berlin and Paris. Again, like his father, he graduated to directing and had his first fling with the film business as a dialogue director for a Franco/German co ...
- January 1, 1
- Hamburg, Germany
- January 1, 1
- Malibu, California, USA
John Brahm. Director: The Twilight Zone. The son of comedian and theatre director Ludwig Brahm, Hans followed in his father's footsteps and began his career on the stages of Vienna, Berlin and Paris. Again, like his father, he graduated to directing and had his first fling with the film business as a dialogue director for a Franco/German co-production, starring his future wife Dolly Haas. Hans ...
- August 17, 1893
- October 12, 1982
John Brahm (August 17, 1893 – October 12, 1982) was a film and television director. His films include The Undying Monster (1942), The Lodger (1944), Hangover Square (1945), The Locket (1946), The Brasher Doubloon (1947), and the 3D horror film The Mad Magician (1954).
A year later, he moved on to the U.S.. Having anglicised his first name to John, he arrived in Hollywood in 1937 and was signed to a three-year contract at Columbia (1937-40), followed by another three years with 20th Century Fox (1941-44). Brahm specialised in suspense thrillers, often with psychological undertones, at times involving madness.
- Director, Actor, Writer
- August 17, 1893
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Aug 19, 2019 · John Brahm was born in Germany in 1893 and established a successful theatrical career for himself in his native country. When Adolf Hitler came to power, Brahm, like so many others in the German entertainment industry fled. First, he went to England where he broke into the film industry, but by the late 1930s, he had made the move to Hollywood.
Locket, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Foolish Marriages Ever so Park Avenue in the opening scene, as Mr. and Mrs. Wendell (Reginald Denny, Nella Walker) arrive at the wedding party for John (Gene Raymond) and Nancy (Laraine Day), in John Brahm's The Locket, 1946.