Felix E. Feist
Known for: Directing
Born: February 27, 1910 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: September 1, 1965
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Felix E. Feist (February 28, 1910 - September 2, 1965) was a film and television director born in New York City. Feist was the son of MGM sales executive, Felix F. Fiest (1884–1936), and nephew of publishing house magnate, Leo Feist. He was educated at Columbia University. He is probably best remembered today for Deluge (1933), for writing and directing the film noirs The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947) and The Threat (1949), and helming the second screen version of the Curt Siodmak sci-fi tale Donovan's Brain (1953). He directed Judy Garland and Deanna Durbin in their first significant screen appearances, in the short film Every Sunday. Feist was the adoptive father of noted fantasy author Raymond E. Feist. Description above from the Wikipedia article Felix E. Feist, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Devil Thumbs a Ride
Writer
Tomorrow Is Another Day
Director
Donovan's Brain
Director
The Big Trees
Director
The Man Who Cheated Himself
Director
Every Sunday
Director
The Threat
Director
The Man Behind The Gun
Director
Give Till It Hurts
Director
The Basketball Fix
Director
Deluge
Director
How to Vote
Director
How to Be a Detective
Director
George White's Scandals
Director
Strikes and Spares
Director
Pirates of Tripoli
Director
Battles of Chief Pontiac
Director
The Romance of Digestion
Writer
Double Diving
Director
Radio Hams
Director
Set 'em Up
Director
Let's Talk Turkey
Director
Guilty of Treason
Director
This Is the Life
Director