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Robert Florey (14 September 1900, Paris - 16 May 1979, Santa Monica, California) was a French-American director, screenwriter, film journalist and occasional actor.Born in Paris, and at first a film journalist, Florey moved to the United States in September 1921. As a director Florey's most productive decades were the 1930s and 1940s, working on relatively low-budget programmers for Paramount and Warner Brothers. His reputation is balanced between his avant-garde expressionist style, most evident in his early career, and his work as a fast, reliable studio-system director called on to finished troubled projects, such as 1939's Hotel Imperial.He directed more than 50 movies. His most popular film is likely the first Marx Brothers feature The Cocoanuts of 1929, and his 1932 foray into Universal-style horror, Murders in the Rue Morgue is regarded by horror fans as highly reflective of German expressionism. In 2006, as his 1937 film Daughter of Shanghai was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, Florey was called "widely acclaimed as the best director working in major studio B-films".
Date Of Birth September 14, 1900 Died 1979-05-16 Place Of Birth Paris, France Height 6' 4" (1.93 m) Profession Director, Writer, Assistant Director Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Inexplicably, although his B-movies frequently ran over schedule, he managed to bring them in on or under budget. 2 In 1950, the French made him a knight of the Legion d'Honneur for his contributions to film
Director Title Year Status Character Ship Cafe 1935 The Payoff 1935 Don't Bet on Blondes 1935 Going Highbrow 1935 Go Into Your Dance 1935 uncredited The Florentine Dagger 1935 The Woman in Red 1935 I Am a Thief 1934 I Sell Anything 1934 Smarty 1934 Registered Nurse 1934 Bedside 1934 The House on 56th Street 1933 Ex-Lady 1933 Girl Missing 1933 50-50 1932 Those We Love 1932 The Man Called Back 1932 Murders in the Rue Morgue 1932 Le blanc et le noir 1931 co-director L'amour chante 1930 El amor solfeando 1930 uncredited La route est belle 1930 Skyscraper Symphony 1929 Short documentary uncredited Battle of Paris 1929 Night Club 1929/I Short The Cocoanuts 1929 The Hole in the Wall 1929 Pusher-in-the-Face 1929 Short Hello New York! 1928 The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra 1928 Short The Love of Zero 1928 Short Johann the Coffinmaker 1927 Short Face Value 1927 The Romantic Age 1927 One Hour of Love 1927 The Outer Limits 1964 TV Series 1 episode The Twilight Zone 1959-1964 TV Series 3 episodes Going My Way 1962-1963 TV Series 4 episodes The Dick Powell Theatre 1962 TV Series 1 episode Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1961-1962 TV Series 5 episodes Alcoa Premiere 1962 TV Series 1 episode Thriller 1962 TV Series 1 episode Adventures in Paradise 1960-1962 TV Series 8 episodes The Barbara Stanwyck Show 1960-1961 TV Series 3 episodes Hong Kong 1961 TV Series 1 episode Michael Shayne 1960 TV Series 2 episodes Checkmate 1960 TV Series 1 episode The Texan 1958-1960 TV Series 7 episodes Markham 1959-1960 TV Series 9 episodes The Untouchables 1960 TV Series 1 episode Zane Grey Theater 1956-1960 TV Series 6 episodes Lock Up 1959 TV Series 1 episode The David Niven Show 1959 TV Series 1 episode The Rough Riders 1959 TV Series 1 episode Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse 1959 TV Series 1 episode Black Saddle 1959 TV Series 1 episode Alcoa Theatre 1958 TV Series 12 episodes Goodyear Theatre 1958 TV Series 7 episodes Wagon Train 1957 TV Series 2 episodes M Squad 1957 TV Series 1 episode Schlitz Playhouse 1952-1957 TV Series 32 episodes General Electric Theater 1957 TV Series 1 episode Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre 1956-1957 TV Series 2 episodes The Restless Gun 1957 TV Series 1 episode Studio 57 1956 TV Series 1 episode Telephone Time 1956 TV Series 1 episode Wire Service 1956 TV Series 1 episode Ethel Barrymore Theater 1956 TV Series 1 episode Four Star Playhouse 1952-1956 TV Series 38 episodes The Star and the Story 1955 TV Series 2 episodes Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1954 TV Series 2 episodes The Loretta Young Show 1953-1954 TV Series 36 episodes Your Favorite Story 1953 TV Series 2 episodes The Walt Disney Christmas Show 1951 TV Movie Adventures of Captain Fabian 1951 uncredited Operation Wonderland 1951 Documentary short uncredited Charlie's Haunt 1950 One Hour in Wonderland 1950 TV Special Johnny One-Eye 1950 The Vicious Years 1950 The Crooked Way 1949 Outpost in Morocco 1949 Rogues' Regiment 1948 Tarzan and the Mermaids 1948 The Beast with Five Fingers 1946 San Antonio 1945 uncredited Danger Signal 1945 God Is My Co-Pilot 1945 Man from Frisco 1944 Roger Touhy, Gangster 1944 The Desert Song 1943 Lady Gangster 1942 as Florian Roberts Dangerously They Live 1941 Two in a Taxi 1941 Meet Boston Blackie 1941 The Face Behind the Mask 1941 Women Without Names 1940 Parole Fixer 1940 Death of a Champion 1939 The Magnificent Fraud 1939 Hotel Imperial 1939 Disbarred 1939 King of Alcatraz 1938 Dangerous to Know 1938 Daughter of Shanghai 1937 This Way Please 1937 Mountain Music 1937 King of Gamblers 1937 Outcast 1937 Hollywood Boulevard 1936 Till We Meet Again 1936 The Preview Murder Mystery 1936
Writer Title Year Status Character Wagon Train 1957 TV Series 1 episode Adventures of Don Juan 1948 uncredited Rogues' Regiment 1948 story Bride of Frankenstein 1935 story - uncredited A Study in Scarlet 1933 screenplay The Man Called Back 1932 uncredited Murders in the Rue Morgue 1932 adaptation Frankenstein 1931 contributor to treatment - uncredited L'amour chante 1930 screenplay El amor solfeando 1930 Rendez-Vous 1930 screenplay Skyscraper Symphony 1929 Short documentary uncredited The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra 1928 Short concept The Love of Zero 1928 Short story Johann the Coffinmaker 1927 Short story
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Adventures of Captain Fabian 1951 assistant director - uncredited Bomber's Moon 1943 second unit director Oil for the Lamps of China 1935 second unit director - uncredited I've Got Your Number 1934 second unit director - uncredited The Woman Disputed 1928 assistant director The Magic Flame 1927 assistant director Exquisite Sinner 1926 assistant director The Masked Bride 1925 assistant director Parisian Nights 1925 assistant director Parisette 1921 assistant director L'orpheline 1921 assistant director
Actor Title Year Status Character The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra 1928 Short Casting Director (uncredited) Robin Hood 1922 Taxpaying Peasant (uncredited) Parisette 1921 L'orpheline 1921 Un apache Saturnin ou le bon allumeur 1921 Short Un gazier
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Monsieur Verdoux 1947 associate director Rose of the Rancho 1936 director: re-takes Bardelys the Magnificent 1926 technical director - uncredited La Bohème 1926 production assistant - uncredited
Art Department Title Year Status Character The Big Parade 1925 set designer - uncredited
Costume Designer Title Year Status Character The Big Parade 1925 uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra 1928 Short producer - uncredited
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1954 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Four Star Playhouse (1952)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1958) 1958 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Wagon Train (1957) 1956 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Four Star Playhouse (1952) 1955 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Best Direction Letter to Loretta (1953) 1955 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Letter to Loretta (1953)
Known for movies Four Star Playhouse (1952-1956) as Director
The Loretta Young Show (1953-1954) as Director
The Cocoanuts (1929) as Director
Schlitz Playhouse (1952-1957) as Director