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'''Max Marcin''' (5 May 1879 – 30 March 1948) was a Polish [[screenwriter]] and [[film director]]. He wrote for 47 films between [[1916 in film|1916]] and [[1949 in film|1949]]. He also directed six films between [[1931 in film|1931]] and [[1936 in film|1936]]. His stage work includes ''[[See My Lawyer]]'' (1915), directed by [[Frank M. Stammers]]. |
'''Max Marcin''' (5 May 1879 – 30 March 1948) was a Polish [[screenwriter]] and [[film director]]. He wrote for 47 films between [[1916 in film|1916]] and [[1949 in film|1949]]. He also directed six films between [[1931 in film|1931]] and [[1936 in film|1936]]. His stage work includes ''[[See My Lawyer]]'' (1915), directed by [[Frank M. Stammers]]. Marcin also created, produced and wrote for the ''Crime Doctor'' radio program, which became the basis for a series of 10 ''Crime Doctor'' movies..<ref name="wilt">Wilt, David ((1991). ''Hardboiled in Hollywood''. Bowling Green State University Popular Press. ISBN 0-87972-525-7. P. 77.</ref> |
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He was born in [[Poznań|Posen]], [[German Empire|Germany]] (now [[Poznań]], [[Poland]]) and died in [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], [[Arizona]], aged 68. |
He was born in [[Poznań|Posen]], [[German Empire|Germany]] (now [[Poznań]], [[Poland]]) and died in [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], [[Arizona]], aged 68. |
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* ''[[Crime Doctor (film)|Crime Doctor]]'' ([[1943 in film|1943]]) |
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* ''[[Just Before Dawn (1946 film)|Just Before Dawn]]'' ([[1946 in film|1946]]) |
* ''[[Just Before Dawn (1946 film)|Just Before Dawn]]'' ([[1946 in film|1946]]) |
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Years active | 1916 - 1949 |
Max Marcin (5 May 1879 – 30 March 1948) was a Polish screenwriter and film director. He wrote for 47 films between 1916 and 1949. He also directed six films between 1931 and 1936. His stage work includes See My Lawyer (1915), directed by Frank M. Stammers. Marcin also created, produced and wrote for the Crime Doctor radio program, which became the basis for a series of 10 Crime Doctor movies..[1]
He was born in Posen, Germany (now Poznań, Poland) and died in Tucson, Arizona, aged 68.
Selected filmography
- Here Comes the Bride (1919)
- Eyes of Youth (1919)
- Three Live Ghosts (1922)
- The Love of Sunya (1927), based on Marcin's play The Eyes of Youth
- City Streets (1931)
- Gambling Ship (1933)
- Crime Doctor (1943)
- Just Before Dawn (1946)
References
- ^ Wilt, David ((1991). Hardboiled in Hollywood. Bowling Green State University Popular Press. ISBN 0-87972-525-7. P. 77.
External links
- Max Marcin at IMDb