Frederick Stephani | |
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Born | |
Died | October 31, 1962 59) | (aged
Known for | Filmmaking |
Notable work | Flash Gordon |
Frederick Stephani (June 13, 1903 – October 31, 1962)[1] was a screenwriter and film director. He is best known for co-writing and directing the 13-chapter science fiction serial Flash Gordon in 1936. The serial became Universal's second highest-grossing productions that year.[2] Despite its success, this was the first and only serial Stephani directed over the course of his career, possibly due to its shortcomings in special effects and overall production values, even by contemporary standards.[3] Stephani continued to write, produce and direct feature films and television episodes into the 1960s.
Selected filmography
- Flash Gordon (1936) - writer and director
- Fast Company (1938) - producer
- Tarzan's New York Adventure (1942) - producer
- Steve Randall (1952, TV series) - writer and director
- Passport to Danger (1954, TV series) - writer and director
- Bombs on Monte Carlo (1960) - writer
- The Deputy (1961, TV series) - director
References
- ↑ Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony; Vitone, R.J. (2008). The Flash Gordon Serials, 1936-1940: A Heavily Illustrated Guide. p. 13. ISBN 978-0786434701.
- ↑ Fischer, Dennis (2000). Science Fiction Film Directors, 1895-1998. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 15. ISBN 0-7864-0740-9.
- ↑ Fletcher, Anthony (2009). Don't Dare Miss the Next Thrilling Chapter. p. 97. ISBN 978-1936107186.
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