Emeric Pressburger

Writing

Emeric Pressburger

Born December 5, 1902Miskolc, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]46 credits

Emeric Pressburger (born Imre József Pressburger; 5 December 1902 – 5 February 1988) was a Hungarian British screenwriter, film director, and producer. He is best known for his series of film collaborations with Michael Powell, in an award-winning collaboration partnership known as the Archers and produced a series of films, notably 49th Parallel (1941), The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), A Matter of Life and Death (1946, also called Stairway to Heaven), Black Narcissus (1947), The Red Shoes (1948), and The Tales of Hoffmann (1951).

Known For

Filmography

A Pretty British Affair
1981A Pretty British Affair
as IntervieweeMovie
Gone to Earth
1950Gone to Earth
DirectorMovie
The Red Shoes
1948The Red Shoes
as Extra at Cannes train station (uncredited)Movie
The Volunteer
1944The Volunteer
DirectorMovie
Contraband
1940Contraband
WriterMovie
Port Arthur
1936Port Arthur
WriterMovie
Ronny
1931Ronny
WriterMovie
Farewell
1930Farewell
WriterMovie