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Eugene Frenke (1 January 1895 – 10 March 1984) was a Russian-born film producer, director and writer. He twice collaborated with the director John Huston on the films Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison and The Barbarian and the Geisha .
Eugene Frenke was born on 1 January 1895 in Kolkolka, Russia. Eugene was a producer and director, known for Two Who Dared (1936), Life Returns (1934) and Girl in the Case (1935). Eugene was married to Anna Sten. Eugene died on 10 March 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- January 1, 1
- Kolkolka, Russia
- January 1, 1
- Los Angeles, California, USA
Eugene Frenke (1 January 1895 – 10 March 1984) was a Russian-born film producer, director and writer. He twice collaborated with the director John Huston on the films Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison and The Barbarian and the Geisha. Frenke was married to the Ukrainian actress Anna Sten, from 1932 until his death in 1984.
Life Returns: Directed by Eugene Frenke, James P. Hogan. With Onslow Stevens, Lois Wilson, Valerie Hobson, Frank Reicher. A doctor who has spent his career working on ways to revive the dead sees his chance to prove his theory by performing his procedures on a recently deceased dog.
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- Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
- Eugene Frenke, James P. Hogan
- 1935-01-02
Eugene Frenke. Highest Rated: 83% Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957) Lowest Rated: 40% The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958) Birthday: Jan 1, 1895. Birthplace: Russia. Filmography....
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Life Returns is an American film directed by Eugene Frenke. The film stars Onslow Stevens, George P. Breakston and Lois Wilson with a plot that involves a doctor who is convinced that the dead can be brought back to life gets the chance to prove his theory on a dog that has recently died.
Miss Robin Crusoe is a 1953 American low-budget adventure film produced and directed by Eugene Frenke and starring Amanda Blake, George Nader and Rosalind Hayes. One of many film variations of Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe, it features a female castaway.