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Edward Montagne (May 20, 1912 - December 15, 2003) was a television series producer and film director most noted for directing the movies McHale's Navy (1964) starring Ernest Borgnine, its sequel McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965) starring Joe Flynn and Tim Conway, The Reluctant Astronaut (1967) starring Don Knotts and They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way (1978) starring Tim Conway and Chuck McCann. He was the son of screenwriter Edward J. Montagne, and was frequently also billed as "Edward J. Montagne."
Date Of Birth May 20, 1912, New York City, New York, United States Died December 15, 2003, Agoura Hills, California, United States Place Of Birth London, England, UK Height 5' 2" (1.57 m) Profession Writer, Miscellaneous Crew Parents Edward J. Montagne Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Star Sign Taurus
Writer Title Year Status Character Painted People 1924 The Common Law 1923 writer Rupert of Hentzau 1923 writer One Week of Love 1922 screenplay / story Under Oath 1922 screenplay / story Evidence 1922 screenplay / story Channing of the Northwest 1922 Reckless Youth 1922 Love's Masquerade 1922 screenplay / story A Wide Open Town 1922 Conceit 1921 A Man's Home 1921 Chivalrous Charley 1921 After Midnight 1921 Remorseless Love 1921 The Last Door 1921 The Miracle of Manhattan 1921 Bucking the Tiger 1921 The Pleasure Seekers 1920 scenario The Greatest Love 1920 The Daughter Pays 1920 Red Foam 1920 scenario The Point of View 1920 scenario Children of Destiny 1920 Out Yonder 1919 scenario The Girl-Woman 1919 scenario The Man Who Won 1919 scenario Cupid Forecloses 1919 writer Beauty-Proof 1919 writer Beating the Odds 1919 writer A Stitch in Time 1919 writer Fighting Destiny 1919 writer A Gentleman of Quality 1919 writer The Lion and the Mouse 1919 scenario Hoarded Assets 1918 scenario The Dawn of Understanding 1918 writer The Clutch of Circumstance 1918 writer To the Highest Bidder 1918 scenario A Game with Fate 1918 scenario The Desired Woman 1918 scenario A Mother's Sin 1918 scenario Vengeance - and the Woman 1917 scenario Sunlight's Last Raid 1917 scenario The Fighting Trail 1917 The Furnished Room 1917 Short Transgression 1917 Bobby, Movie Director 1917 Short scenario The Message of the Mouse 1917 The Maelstrom 1917 scenario The Cop and the Anthem 1917 Short Apartment 29 1917 screenplay / story Captain Jinks' Love Letters 1917 Short scenario The Ninety and Nine 1916 The Combat 1916 His Wife's Good Name 1916 Fathers of Men 1916 scenario The Conflict 1916/I The Destroyers 1916 Freddy, the Fixer 1916 Short scenario Freddy Aids Matrimony 1916 Short scenario Freddy's Narrow Escape 1916 Short story My Lady's Slipper 1916 The Flower of the Hills 1915 Short story Billy the Bear Tamer 1915 Short writer The Wheels of Justice 1915 story and scenario For Another's Crime 1915 Short scenario A Mix-Up in Dress Suitcases 1915 Short scenario Forcing Dad's Consent 1914 Short The Evolution of Percival 1914 Short Eats 1914 Short story Regan's Daughter 1914 Short scenario A Study in Feet 1914 Short story The Unwritten Play 1914 Short scenario The Hidden Letters 1914 Short His Nephew's Scheme 1913 Short scenario Oil and Water 1913 Short writer The Old Reporter 1912 Short story Lazy Bill Hudson 1912 Short story Beyond the Law 1911 Short scenario Man to Man 1911 Short scenario Billy the Kid 1911 Short scenario Prejudice of Pierre Marie 1911 Short scenario I Spy 1955 TV Series creator Project X 1949 story The Love Trap 1929 story It Can Be Done 1929 story Surrender 1927 adaptation Shanghaied 1927 story "Limehouse Polly" The Mystery Club 1926 The Flaming Frontier 1926 scenario The Combat 1926 story Alias Mary Flynn 1925 story Secrets of the Night 1924 adaptation - as Edward Montagne / screenplay - as Edward Montagne The Last of the Duanes 1924 The Storm Daughter 1924
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Girl on the Barge 1929 story supervisor The Cat and the Canary 1927 story supervision
Known for movies Secrets of the Night (1924) as Writer
Evidence (1922) as Writer
Apartment 29 (1917) as Writer
Under Oath (1922) as Writer