Fritz Umgelter

German film director

Fritz Umgelter
Umgelter in the early 1960s
Born(1922-08-18)18 August 1922
Stuttgart, Germany
Died9 May 1981(1981-05-09) (aged 58)
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)television director, television writer, film director
Known forDer Winter, der ein Sommer war

Fritz Umgelter (18 August 1922 – 9 May 1981) was a German television director, television writer, and film director.

Umgelter worked mainly in television as both a writer and director. He received directing credit for 68 TV films or series, and received writing credits for 22 TV films or series segments. He also directed 7 cinema films (of which he received directing credit for 6), but these were not critically acclaimed, and he remains best known for his television works. [citation needed]

Awards

In 1967 his television film, Bratkartoffeln inbegriffen (based on the play Chips with Everything by Arnold Wesker), he won the Teleplay Award at the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival [de].[1] This award is presented by the Deutsche Akademie der Darstellenden Künste and is a German analog to a BAFTA or Emmy Award. [citation needed]

Filmography

His film releases were:

His television work includes:

  • Nicht zuhören, meine Damen! (1954) — (based on N'écoutez pas, mesdames !)
  • Ein Phönix zuviel (1955) — (based on A Phoenix Too Frequent)
  • Der Hund von Baskerville (1955) — (based on The Hound of the Baskervilles)
  • Ein Volksfeind (1955) — (based on An Enemy of the People)
  • Molière spielt in Versailles (1955) — (based on a play by Walter Knaus [de] including three plays by Molière)
  • Schiffchen zu 100 Francs (1956) — (based on the radio play Der Admiral by Alix du Frênes)
  • Der Flüchtling (1956) — (based on a play by Fritz Hochwälder)
  • Gelähmte Schwingen (1956) — (based on a play by Ludwig Thoma)
  • Der Verräter (1956) — (based on the play The Traitor by Herman Wouk)
  • Öl und Champagner (1956) — (based on a play by Ferenc Molnár)
  • Die letzte Patrouille? (1956) — (screenplay by Artur Müller [de])
  • Das Spinnennetz (1956) — (based on Spider's Web by Agatha Christie)
  • Zwölftausend (1956) — (based on a play by Bruno Frank)
  • Zehn Jahre und drei Tage (1956) — (based on a radio play by Ivo Braak [de])
  • Die Panne (1957) — (based on A Dangerous Game by Friedrich Dürrenmatt)
  • Montserrat (1957) — (based on a play by Emmanuel Roblès)
  • Monsignores große Stunde (1957) — (based on the play Monsignor's Hour by Emmet Lavery)
  • Romeo und Julia (1957) — (based on Romeo and Juliet)
  • Ganz groß in Kleinigkeiten (1957) — (based on An Eye for Detail by Berkely Mather)
  • Don Carlos (1957) — (based on Don Carlos)
  • Olivia (1958) — (based on Love In Idleness)
  • As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me (1959, TV miniseries) — (based on the story of Cornelius Rost)
  • Die Räuber (1959) — (based on The Robbers)
  • Das mittlere Fenster (1959) — (based on the novel The Middle Window by Elizabeth Goudge)
  • Am grünen Strand der Spree (1960, TV miniseries)
  • Der Mann, der Donnerstag war (1960) — (based on The Man Who Was Thursday)
  • Gericht über Las Casas (1960) — (based on the play Las Casas vor Karl V. [de] by Reinhold Schneider)
  • Prinz Friedrich von Homburg (1961) — (based on The Prince of Homburg)
  • Die Journalisten (1961) — (based on a play by Gustav Freytag)
  • Und Pippa tanzt (1961) — (based on a play by Gerhart Hauptmann)
  • Wer einmal aus dem Blechnapf frisst (1962, TV miniseries) — (based on a novel by Hans Fallada)
  • Montserrat (1962) — (based on a play by Emmanuel Roblès)
  • Der Belagerungszustand (1963) — (based on The State of Siege)
  • Danton's Death [de] (1963) — (based on Danton's Death)
  • Die Abrechnung (1963) — (based on the play Zar Alexander by Reinhold Schneider)
  • Freundschaftsspiel (1963) — (screenplay by Dieter Meichsner [de])
  • Der schlechte Soldat Smith (1963) — (based on the play The Bad Soldier Smith by William Douglas Home)
  • Den Tod in der Hand (1963) — (based on the novel Échec au porteur by Noël Calef [fr])
  • Der Traum des Eroberers (1964) — (based on a play by Reinhold Schneider)
  • König Richard III (1964) — (based on Richard III)
  • Tom und seine Söhne (1964) — (based on The Country Boy)
  • Bei Tag und Nacht (1964) — (based on The Dog in the Manger)
  • The Physicists [de] (1964) — (based on The Physicists)
  • Überstunden (1965) — (screenplay by Johannes Hendrich [de])
  • Der Sündenbock (1965) — (based on a novel by Luise Rinser)
  • Nun singen sie wieder (1965) — (based on a play by Max Frisch)
  • Nachtfahrt (1965) — (based on a novel by Simon Glas)
  • Perlenkomödie (1966) — (based on a play by Bruno Frank)
  • Münchhausen (1966) — (based on a play by Walter Hasenclever)
  • Freiheit im Dezember (1966) — (screenplay by Leo Lehman [de])
  • Caroline (1966) — (based on a play by W. Somerset Maugham)
  • Herrenhaus (1966) — (based on the play Mannerhouse by Thomas Wolfe)
  • Der gute Mensch von Sezuan (1966) — (based on The Good Person of Szechwan)
  • Nur einer wird leben (1966) — (based on a novel by André Picot [fr])
  • Die Affäre Eulenburg (1967) — (Docudrama about the Harden–Eulenburg affair)
  • Bratkartoffeln inbegriffen (1967) — (based on Chips with Everything)
  • Mr. Arcularis (1967) — (based on a story by Conrad Aiken)
  • Sieben Wochen auf dem Eis (1967) — (Docudrama about the crash of the airship Italia)
  • So war Herr Brummell (1967) — (film about Beau Brummell, based on a play by Ernst Penzoldt)
  • Fräulein Julie (1968) — (based on Miss Julie)
  • Die Freier (1969) — (based on a play by Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff)
  • Epitaph für einen König (1969) — (based on August Strindberg's play Karl XII)
  • Rebellion of the Lost [de] (1969, TV miniseries) — (screenplay by Wolfgang Menge, based on a novel by Henry Jaeger)
  • Der Tanz des Sergeanten Musgrave (1969) — (based on Serjeant Musgrave's Dance)
  • Like a Tear in the Ocean [de] (1970, TV miniseries) — (based on Like a Tear in the Ocean by Manès Sperber)
  • Sessel zwischen den Stühlen (1970) — (screenplay by Wolfgang Menge)
  • Menschen (1970) — (based on Creatures That Once Were Men by Maxim Gorky)
  • Merkwürdige Geschichten (1970–71, TV series, 13 episodes)
  • Viel Getu' um nichts (1971) — (based on Much Ado About Nothing)
  • Elsa Brändström (1971) — (Docudrama about Elsa Brändström)
  • Es braust ein Ruf wie Donnerhall – Ur-Opas dufter Krieg 70/71 (co-director: Jürgen Neven-du Mont, 1971)
  • Das Abenteuer eines armen Christenmenschen (1971) — (based on Story of a Humble Christian)
  • Das Klavier (1972) — (based on a novel by Julius Tinzmann [de])
  • Die merkwürdige Lebensgeschichte des Friedrich Freiherrn von der Trenck (1973, TV miniseries) — (biographical film about Friedrich von der Trenck)
  • Der Vorgang (1973) — (based on a novel by Ladislav Mňačko)
  • Wenn alle anderen fehlen (1973) — (screenplay by Manfred Bieler [de])
  • Der Zweck heiligt die Mittel (1973) — (based on La Fin et les Moyens by Louis C. Thomas [fr])
  • Arsène Lupin (1974, TV series, 3 episodes)
  • Im Vorhof der Wahrheit [de] (1974) — (screenplay by Johannes Hendrich [de])
  • Die unfreiwilligen Reisen des Moritz August Benjowski [de] (1975, TV miniseries) — (biographical film about Maurice Benyovszky)
  • Tatort: Die Rechnung wird nachgereicht [de] (1975)
  • Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus [de] (1975, TV miniseries) — (based on Simplicius Simplicissimus)
  • Ein Badeunfall (1976) — (screenplay by Karl Wittlinger [de])
  • Tatort: Zwei Flugkarten nach Rio [de] (1976)
  • Die Babenberger in Österreich (1976) — (documentary about the Babenberg dynasty, starring Klaus Maria Brandauer)
  • Der Winter, der ein Sommer war [de] (1976, TV miniseries) — (based on a novel by Sandra Paretti)
  • Tatort: Flieder für Jaczek [de] (1977)
  • Tatort: Feuerzauber [de] (1977)
  • Vorhang auf, wir spielen Mord (1978) — (based on the novel Enter Murderers by Henry Slesar)
  • Ein typischer Fall (1978) — (screenplay by Irene Rodrian [de])
  • Revolution in Frankfurt [de] (1979) — (film about the Fettmilch uprising 1614)
  • Dr. Knock oder Der Triumph der Medizin (1979) — (based on Knock)
  • Die rote Zora und ihre Bande (1979, TV miniseries) — (based on The Outsiders of Uskoken Castle)
  • The Weavers [de] (1980) — (based on The Weavers)
  • Gesucht wird ... – Drei Geschichten um nicht ganz ehrenwerte Herren (1980) — (screenplay by Herbert Reinecker)
  • In Prag und anderswo (1980) — (biographical film about Jaroslav Hašek)
  • Tatort: Schattenboxen [de] (1981)
  • In the Land of Cockaigne (1981) — (based on a novel by Heinrich Mann)
  • Das Traumschiff (1981–82, TV series, 6 episodes)

References

  1. ^ "1964 bis heute" (PDF). Fernseh Film Festival Baden-Baden (in German).

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