Curt Siodmak
Curt Siodmak was a German-American novelist and screenwriter. He is known for his work in the horror and science fiction film genres, with such films as The Wolf Man and Donovan's Brain. He was the younger brother of noir director Robert Siodmak.
Life and career
Siodmak was born Kurt Siodmak in Dresden, Germany, the son of Rosa Philippine and Ignatz Siodmak. His parents were both from Jewish families in Leipzig. Siodmak acquired a degree in mathematics before beginning to write novels. He invested early royalties earned by his first books in the 1929 movie Menschen am Sonntag, a documentary-style chronicle of the lives of four Berliners on a Sunday based on their own lives. The movie was co-directed by Curt Siodmak's older brother Robert Siodmak and Edgar G. Ulmer, with a script by Billy Wilder in collaboration with Fred Zinnemann and cameraman Eugen Schüfftan. Siodmak was the nephew of film producer Seymour Nebenzal, who funded Menschen am Sonntag with funds borrowed from his father, Heinrich Nebenzahl.In the following years Siodmak wrote many novels, screenplays, and short stories, including the novel F.P.1 antwortet nicht which was adapted into a film featuring Hans Albers and Peter Lorre.
Siodmak decided to emigrate after hearing an anti-Semitic tirade by the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, and departed for England where he made a living as a screenwriter before moving to the United States in 1937. His big break in Hollywood came with the screenplay for The Wolf Man, starring Lon Chaney, Jr., which established this fictional creature as the most popular movie monster after Dracula and Frankenstein's monster. In the film, Siodmak created several werewolf "legends" — being marked by a pentagram; being practically immortal apart from being struck/shot by silver implements/bullets; and the famous verse:
Siodmak's science-fiction novel Donovan's Brain was a bestseller that was translated into many languages and was adapted for the cinema several times, beginning in 1943 with The Lady and the Monster, then 1953's Donovan's Brain and 1962's The Brain. Other films he wrote the screenplays for include Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, I Walked with a Zombie and The Beast with Five Fingers. An extensive interview with Siodmak about his career in both Germany and Hollywood is found in Eric Leif Davin's Pioneers of Wonder. In the plots of his work, Siodmak utilised the latest scientific findings combining those with pseudo-scientific motifs like the Jekyll and Hyde complex, the Nazi trauma and the East–West dichotomy.
In 1998, he won the Berlinale Camera at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival.
Siodmak died in his sleep on September 2, 2000, at his home in Three Rivers, California.
Works
Novels
- F.P.1 Doesn't Answer
- Black Friday
- Donovan's Brain
- The Beast with Five Fingers
- Whomsoever I Shall Kiss
- Riders to the Stars
- Skyport
- For Kings Only
- Hauser's Memory
- The Third Ear
- City in the Sky
- Frankenstein Meets Wolfman
- Gabriel's Body
Short stories
- The Eggs from Lake Tanganyika
- Variation of a Theme
- The P Factor
- Experiment with Evil
Non fiction
- Even a Man Who Is Pure in Heart: The Life of a Writer, Not Always to His Liking
- Wolf Man's Maker
Filmography
- Mascots — based on a operetta by Georg Okonkowski and Walter Bromme
- Escape to the Foreign Legion
- People on Sunday
- The Shot in the Talker Studio
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- The Man in Search of His Murderer — based on a play by Ernst Neubach
- Le Bal — based on the novella Le Bal by Irène Némirovsky
- *Der Ball — based on the novella Le Bal by Irène Némirovsky
- F.P.1 antwortet nicht
- *I.F.1 ne répond plus
- *F.P.1
- The Invisible Front
- Marion, That's Not Nice
- *Model Wanted
- The Crisis is Over
- Girls Will Be Boys
- It's a Bet — based on a novel by Marcus McGill
- The Loves of Madame Dubarry — based on the operetta Gräfin Dubarry
- The Tunnel — based on the novel Der Tunnel by Bernhard Kellermann
- Abdul the Damned
- Non-Stop New York — based on a novel by Ken Attiwill
- Her Jungle Love
- The Invisible Man Returns — Universal classic monster series
- Black Friday
- The Ape — based on a play by Adam Hull Shirk
- The Invisible Woman — Universal classic monster series
- Aloma of the South Seas — based on a play by LeRoy Clemens and John B. Hymer
- The Wolf Man — Universal classic monster series
- Pacific Blackout
- Invisible Agent — Universal classic monster series
- London Blackout Murders
- Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man — Universal classic monster series
- The Purple V
- I Walked with a Zombie — based on a story by Inez Wallace
- The Mantrap
- False Faces
- Son of Dracula — Universal classic monster series
- The Climax — based on a play by Edward Locke
- The House of Frankenstein — Universal classic monster series
- Frisco Sal
- Shady Lady
- The Return of Monte Cristo — sequel to The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Beast with Five Fingers — based on a story by W. F. Harvey
- Berlin Express
- Tarzan's Magic Fountain — Tarzan film
- Swiss Tour
- Fireside Theatre: Looking Through
- Bride of the Gorilla
- Front Page Detective
- Big Town: Twelfth Avenue Pirates
- The Magnetic Monster
- I Led 3 Lives: Infra Red Film
- Riders to the Stars
- Waterfront: The Man
- The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse: The Man Nobody Wanted
- Creature with the Atom Brain
- Captain Fathom, also producer
- Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
- The Count of Monte Cristo: The Black Death — based on The Count of Monte Cristo
- Curucu, Beast of the Amazon
- Hey, Jeannie!: Jeannie the Heiress
- Love Slaves of the Amazons, also producer
- Tales of Frankenstein — Frankenstein film
- 13 Demon Street
- The Devil's Messenger — re-edited version of 3 episodes of 13 Demon Street
- Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace — Sherlock Holmes film
- The Lightship — based on a story by Siegfried Lenz
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- Metropolis, as Working Man
- Monster by Moonlight: The Immortal Saga of the Wolfman, as Himself.
Film adaptations
- The Shot in the Talker Studio, directed by Alfred Zeisler
- F.P.1 antwortet nicht, directed by Karl Hartl
- * I.F.1 ne répond plus, directed by Karl Hartl
- * F.P.1, directed by Karl Hartl
- Girls Will Be Boys, directed by Marcel Varnel
- The Lady and the Monster, directed by George Sherman
- Donovan's Brain, directed by Felix E. Feist
- Studio One: Donovan's Brain
- The Brain, directed by Freddie Francis
- Hauser's Memory, directed by Boris Sagal
- Der Heiligenschein, directed by Heinz Schirk