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Felix E. Feist

Felixe E. Feist.jpg
Promotional photo of Felix E. Feist

Born
Felix Ellison Feist


(1910-02-28)February 28, 1910

New York City, New York, United States

Died September 2, 1965(1965-09-02) (aged 55)

Encino, California, United States

Cause of death Cancer
Nationality American
Education
Columbia University, New York
Occupation Director, writer
Years active 1930–1965
Spouse(s)
Lisa Howard (Actress/Reporter) (Divorced)
Children
Raymond (Writer)

Felix Ellison Feist (/fst/; February 28, 1910 – September 2, 1965) was an American film and television director and writer born in New York City.




Contents






  • 1 Biography


  • 2 Filmography


  • 3 Television


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Biography


Feist was the son of a MGM sales executive, Felix F. Feist (1884–1936), and nephew of a publishing house magnate, Leo Feist. He was educated at Columbia University.


He is probably best remembered for Deluge (1933), for writing and directing the film noirs The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947) and The Threat (1949), and for helming the second screen version of the Curt Siodmak sci-fi tale Donovan's Brain (1953), which starred Nancy Davis before she became known as Nancy Reagan.


He directed Judy Garland and Deanna Durbin in their first significant screen appearances, in the 1936 short film Every Sunday.[1]


Feist was the adoptive father of fantasy author Raymond E. Feist and was also briefly married to Lisa Howard, a pioneering female journalist and television news anchor, who also appeared in a few of his films such as The Man Who Cheated Himself, Guilty of Treason and Donovan's Brain.



Filmography




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Film
Functioned as
Director
Producer
screenWriter

Music
Actor
1930

The Sea Bat



Yes[I]

1932

Football Footwork
Yes




1933

Deluge
Yes




1934

My Grandfather's Clock
Yes

Yes[II]
Yes[III]


Strikes and Spares
Yes





MGM's March on in 1934-35 with Metro Goldwyn Mayer: Convention of the Century




Yes
1935

Football Teamwork
Yes




1936

Every Sunday
Yes





Hollywood Extra!
Yes





Hollywood - The Second Step
Yes





How to Train a Dog


Yes[IV]



How to Vote
Yes





How to Be a Detective
Yes




1937

The Romance of Digestion
Yes

Yes[V]



Give Till It Hurts
Yes





Decathlon Champion: The Story of Glenn Morris
Yes





What Do You Think?
Yes




1938

The Magician's Daughter
Yes

Yes[VI]



Follow the Arrow
Yes




1939

Double Diving
Yes





Happily Buried
Yes

Yes[IV]



Prophet Without Honor
Yes





Radio Hams
Yes





Take a Cue
Yes





Set 'em Up
Yes





Let's Talk Turkey
Yes




1940

Pound Foolish
Yes





Golden Gloves
Yes





Dreams
Yes




1943

All By Myself
Yes





You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith
Yes




1944

Pardon My Rhythm
Yes





This Is the Life
Yes





Reckless Age
Yes
Yes



1945

George White's Scandals
Yes




1947

The Devil Thumbs a Ride
Yes

Yes[IV]


1948

The Winner's Circle
Yes




1949

The Threat
Yes




1950

Guilty of Treason
Yes





The Golden Gloves Story
Yes

Yes[II]



The Man Who Cheated Himself
Yes




1951

Fixin' Fool


Yes[IV]



Tomorrow Is Another Day
Yes





The Basketball Fix
Yes




1952

The Big Trees
Yes





This Woman Is Dangerous
Yes





Babes in Bagdad


Yes[VII]



Battles of Chief Pontiac
Yes




1953

The Man Behind the Gun
Yes





Donovan's Brain
Yes

Yes[II]


1955

Pirates of Tripoli
Yes





^ I Credited for the lyrics of "Lo-Lo"
^ II Credited for the screenplay
^ III Credited as a composer
^ IV Credited as a writer
^ V Uncredited
^ VI Credited for the story
^ VII Credited for the original screenplay



Television


























































































































































Year
Title
Credited as
Series
Episode
Director
Producer
1953

The Revlon Mirror Theater
"Lullaby"
Yes


General Electric Theater
"The Eye of the Beholder"
Yes

1956

Star Stage
"The Mountain That Moved"
Yes


Telephone Time
"The Man in the Black Robe"
Yes

1956–1957

Zane Grey Theater
5 episodes
Yes

1957

Highway Patrol
"Gem Robbery"
Yes


Dr. Christian
"Amnesia"
Yes


Tombstone Territory
unknown episodes
Yes

1958

Sea Hunt
"Sixty Feet Below"
Yes


Harbourmaster
"Strangers in Town"
Yes


The Texan
unknown episodes
Yes

1958–1959

The Californians
5 episodes directed, 3 episodes produced
Yes
Yes
1959

The Deputy
"Back to Glory"
Yes


Riverboat
2 episodes
Yes

1960

Bonanza
"Blood on the Land"
Yes

1960–1961

Adventures in Paradise
17 episodes
Yes

1961–1962

Follow the Sun
2 episodes
Yes

1962

Bus Stop
"Verdict of 12"
Yes

1964

Peyton Place
unknown episodes

Yes
1964–1965

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
6 episodes
Yes

1965

The Outer Limits
"The Probe"
Yes



References


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  1. ^ Death of the Moguls: The End of Classical Hollywood (2012) p.100 (https://books.google.com/books?id=sU_6AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=Felix+E.+Feist+death&source=bl&ots=q7QbwG5pQP&sig=tozpyKt-HuHABnE2m0BNhBKl3Ow&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RyFjU_y7KMmvyASyhYDYDA&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Felix%20E.%20Feist%20death&f=false)




External links



  • Felix E. Feist on IMDb .








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