• Rudolph Cartier (born Rudolph Kacser, renamed himself in Germany to Rudolph Katscher; 17 April 1904 – 7 June 1994) was an Austrian television director...
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  • Nigel Kneale/Rudolph Cartier adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights. The next year, she appeared in another Kneale/Cartier literary adaptation...
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  • The Quatermass Experiment (category Films directed by Rudolph Cartier)
    Kneale wore them again in a television documentary about his career. Rudolph Cartier had emigrated from Germany in the 1930s to escape its Nazi regime,...
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  • serial, which was eventually named The Quatermass Experiment, was Rudolph Cartier. A few months beforehand he had directed a play entitled It Is Midnight...
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    designer Rudolf Buitendach, South African born film director and editor Rudolph Cartier, Austrian television director, filmmaker, screenwriter and producer...
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  • Quatermass and the Pit (category Films directed by Rudolph Cartier)
    serial, Quatermass 2, the previous year. The director assigned was Rudolph Cartier, with whom Kneale had a good working relationship; the two had collaborated...
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  • Nineteen Eighty-Four (British TV programme) (category Films directed by Rudolph Cartier)
    respected Rudolph Cartier, perhaps the BBC's best producer-director of the 1950s who was always adventurous artistically and technically. Cartier, a veteran...
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  • Quatermass II (category Films directed by Rudolph Cartier)
    further Quatermass serials, until 1997. Kneale credited the director Rudolph Cartier with bringing to the screen in Quatermass II, with its ambitious location...
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  • criminal Pierre Cartier (mathematician) (born 1932), French mathematician Rudolph Cartier (1904–1994), Austrian television director Walter Cartier (1922–1995)...
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  • a BBC Television adaptation scripted by Nigel Kneale, directed by Rudolph Cartier and starred Richard Todd as Heathcliff and Yvonne Mitchell as Catherine...
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  • during the 1950s, when he was cast in small roles in three Nigel Kneale/Rudolph Cartier productions for BBC Television: as a drunk in The Quatermass Experiment...
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  • amongst others). Both were produced by Cedric Messina and directed by Rudolph Cartier. In 1983 she made a guest appearance in the BBC science fiction television...
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    Requins du Petrole Henry Pless Henri Decoin 1933 Unsichtbare Gegner Rudolph Cartier 1933 Du haut en bas Beggar G. W. Pabst 1934 The Man Who Knew Too Much...
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  • February 1969, the story was dramatised by Robert Muller and directed by Rudolph Cartier and the music and sound effects were created by Delia Derbyshire of...
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    proved to be controversial, resulting in death threats for director Rudolph Cartier and causing Cushing to be vilified for appearing in such "filth." Parliament...
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  • play was adapted and directed by the Austrian television director Rudolph Cartier, who had also joined the staff of the BBC drama department in 1952...
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    Anna Karenina (1961 film), a BBC Television adaptation directed by Rudolph Cartier, starring Claire Bloom and Sean Connery. 1967: Anna Karenina (1967...
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  • of the Month series was transmitted on 17 March 1974. Directed by Rudolph Cartier, it starred Peter Egan (Freddie), and Virginia McKenna (Hester). The...
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  • early television drama. Some of the earliest collaborations between Rudolph Cartier and Nigel Kneale were produced for this series, including Arrow to...
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    work includes two prominent BBC Television productions for director Rudolph Cartier: co-starring with Sean Connery in Anna Karenina (1961), and playing...
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    1953 was cast by the television director Rudolph Cartier in a play called It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer. Cartier was impressed with Morell's performance...
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  • screenwriter Rudolph Cartier. The partnership acquired the rights to the 1941 Chris Massie novel Corridor of Mirrors for which Cartier and Romney co-wrote...
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    again adapted as a television play by the BBC in 1979, directed by Rudolph Cartier. Another TV adaptation occurred in 1979 starring John Castle and Suzanne...
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  • Knightley. 1961: Anna Karenina, a BBC Television adaptation directed by Rudolph Cartier, starring Claire Bloom and Sean Connery. 1977: Anna Karenina, a ten-episode...
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  • her main role was a production assistant for television director Rudolph Cartier. She worked on the later Quatermass science-fiction serials, as well...
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    Creature (1955), television play written by Nigel Kneale and directed by Rudolph Cartier. Later remade by Hammer Horror in 1957 as The Abominable Snowman. Half...
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  • on the book by Alex Weissberg; adapted from German by Rudolph Cartier Peter Luke Rudolph Cartier Cyril Shaps, Zia Mohyeddin, Anton Diffring, Martin Benson...
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    screenplay was subsequently translated into English and directed by Rudolph Cartier for the BBC's Festival series, first shown on 4 December 1963. This...
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  • October 1966 Yes 204 “Level Seven” Mordecai Roshwald J. B. Priestley Rudolph Cartier 27 October 1966 Yes 205 “Second Childhood” Hugh Leonard n/a John Gorrie...
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  • a story by Clifford D. Simak Out of the Unknown: "The Naked Sun" (Rudolph Cartier, 1969) Mystery and Imagination: "The Suicide Club" (Mike Vardy, 1970)...
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