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John H. Auer (* 3. August 1906 in Budapest, Ungarn; † 15. März 1975 in North Hollywood, Kalifornien) [1] war ein US-amerikanischer Regisseur und Produzent ungarischer Abstammung.
John H. Auer (August 3, 1906 in Budapest, Hungary – March 15, 1975 in North Hollywood, Los Angeles) was a Hungarian-born child actor who, on coming to the Americas in 1928, became a movie director and producer, initially in Mexico but, from the early 1930s, in Hollywood.
TitleYearRoleU.S. Marshals1959-1960Producer1959Producer1957-1960Producer1957Producer & DirectorBorn in Hungary and educated in Vienna, John H. Auer was an actor in. European films from the age of 12. After his career as a child actor. ended, he entered the business world, but soon decided to rejoin the. film industry. He journeyed to Hollywood in 1928 to find work as a. director, but came up empty.
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- August 3, 1906
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Five defense workers on their way to the munitions factory tell their stories: a refugee from the French Resistance, a frustrated race car driver, a prison warden, a former Miss America, and an intellectual who dropped out of society and saw the country as a bum.
Despite its attempt to divert from the usual formulaic patriotic films of the period, Gangway for Tomorrow was relegated to second billing in most theatres. Critical reviews, however, were more sympathetic, the New York Daily Mirror noted, "The screen as a medium for useful propaganda is well illustrated by Gangway for Tomorrow ... Turning in the b...
Gangway for Tomorrow at the American Film Institute CatalogGangway for Tomorrow at IMDbGangway for Tomorrow at AllMovieThe Devil Pays Off ist ein US-amerikanisches Spionagedrama von 1941 unter der Regie von John H. Auer. Ein ehemaliger Offizier der Navy versucht seine Ehre wiederherzustellen, indem er illegale Geschäfte eines Schifffahrtsmagnaten aufzudecken versucht, die dieser während des Zweiten Weltkriegs mit dem Feind tätigt.
John H. Auer (* 3. August 1906 in Budapest, Ungarn; † 15. März 1975 in North Hollywood, Kalifornien) [1] war ein US-amerikanischer Regisseur und Produzent ungarischer Abstammung.
Hell's Half Acre is a 1954 American film noir black and white crime film directed by John H. Auer starring Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes and Elsa Lanchester. [1] . It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures . Plot.