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  1. University of Michigan. Period. 1940–1981. Genre. Mystery, science fiction. Children. 2. Max Simon Ehrlich (October 10, 1909 – February 11, 1983 [1]) was an American writer. He is best known for the novel The Reincarnation of Peter Proud and the movie of the same name.

  2. Ehrlich was a proficient writer who tended to use sf protocols as much to alarm as to illuminate. [JC] Max Simon Ehrlich. born Springfield, Massachusetts: 10 October 1909. died Los Angeles, California: 11 February 1983. works. series. Peter Proud. The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (Indianapolis, Indiana: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974) [Peter Proud: hb ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0251375Max Ehrlich - IMDb

    Writer: Suspense. Max Ehrlich was born on 10 October 1909 in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Suspense (1949), Z.P.G. (1972) and Star Trek (1966). He died in February 1983.

    • Max Ehrlich
    • October 10, 1909
  4. Max Ehrlich has 32 books on Goodreads with 3916 ratings. Max Ehrlichs most popular book is The Reincarnation of Peter Proud.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0251374Max Ehrlich - IMDb

    Max Ehrlich. Writer: Hugos Nachtarbeit. Max Ehrlich (1892-1944) was one of the most celebrated actors and directors on the German comedy and cabaret scene of the 1930s. But his brilliant career was brutally interrupted by the rise of Nazism and his resulting deportation in 1942 to Westerbork concentration camp in Holland.

    • January 1, 1
    • Berlin, Germany
    • January 1, 1
    • Actor, Writer, Director
  6. Max Simon Ehrlich (10 October 1909 – 11 February 1983; age 73) was a mainstream and science fiction writer best known for his novels The Big Eye (1949) and The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1974). He adapted the latter into a feature film, which featured a score by Jerry Goldsmith.

  7. Max Ehrlich. Writer: Hugos Nachtarbeit. Max Ehrlich (1892-1944) was one of the most celebrated actors and directors on the German comedy and cabaret scene of the 1930s. But his brilliant career was brutally interrupted by the rise of Nazism and his resulting deportation in 1942 to Westerbork concentration camp in Holland.

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