Edmund H. North is a Scriptwriter and Additional Dialogue American born on 12 march 1911
Edmund H. North
Edmund H. North participated to
26 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
4 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Scriptwriter
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Directed by Scott DerricksonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
ThrillerThemes Environmental films,
La fin du monde,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Robot films,
Disaster films,
American disaster films,
Films about earthquakesActors Keanu Reeves,
Jennifer Connelly,
Jaden Smith,
Kathy Bates,
Jon Hamm,
John CleeseRating55%
In 1928, a solitary mountaineer encounters a glowing sphere. He loses consciousness and when he wakes, the sphere has gone and there is a scar on his hand where a sample of his DNA has been taken., 2h52
Directed by Franklin J. SchaffnerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors George C. Scott,
Karl Malden,
Michael Bates,
Karl Michael Vogler,
Stephen Young,
Carey LoftinRoles Screenstory
Rating78%
The film's beginning has General George S. Patton (George C. Scott) giving a speech to an unseen audience of American troops (based on his speech to the Third Army), with a huge American flag in the background. The scene then shifts to North Africa at the start of 1943, where Patton takes charge of the demoralized American II Corps in North Africa after the humiliating defeat at the Battle of the Kasserine Pass. After instilling discipline in his soldiers, he leads them to victory at the Battle of El Guettar, the first American victory over the Axis, though he is bitterly disappointed to learn afterward that Erwin Rommel (Karl Michael Vogler), whom he respects greatly as a general, was not his opponent. Patton's aide, Captain Jenson, is killed in the battle. Shortly after the battle, a new member of his staff, Lieutenant Colonel Codman assures Patton that, though Rommel was absent, that if Patton defeated Rommel's plan, then he had defeated Rommel., 1h24
Directed by Victor SchertzingerOrigin USAGenres Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Grace Moore,
Tullio Carminati,
Lyle Talbot,
Mona Barrie,
Jane Darwell,
Jessie RalphRating56%
Opera singer Mary Barrett (Grace Moore) leaves to study music in Milan, Italy to the disappointment of her family in New York City. Mary gets a job at the Cafe Roma, where Giulio Monteverdi (Tullio Carminati), a famous vocal coach, hears her sing. Giulio promises to make Mary a star if she will allow him to control her life. He also tells her that there cannot be any romance between the two of them, as that would distract from the process of growing her talent. Mary discovers she has stagefright as she prepares for a tour of provincial opera houses, however Giulio helps her overcome it., 1h32
Directed by Robert WiseOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
ThrillerThemes Radio,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Robot films,
Disaster films,
American disaster filmsActors Michael Rennie,
Patricia Neal,
Billy Gray,
Hugh Marlowe,
Sam Jaffe,
Frances BavierRating76%
When a flying saucer lands in Washington, D.C., the U. S. Army quickly encircles the spaceship. A humanoid (Michael Rennie) emerges, announcing that he has come in peace. As he advances, he unexpectedly opens a small cylindrical device and is shot by a nervous soldier who thinks it's a weapon. A tall robot emerges from the saucer and quickly disintegrates the army's deployed weapons with an energy ray. The alien orders the robot, Gort, to stop. He explains that the broken device was a gift for the President, which would have enabled him "to study life on the other planets".