Edmund Hartmann
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Edmund Hartmann (September 24, 1911 – November 28, 2003) was a television writer and producer during the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Washington University in St. Louis. He later married and had one child (Susan Hartmann). He worked with numerous big time actors including Bob Hope. He was a great grandfather to six kids and a grandfather to three. He died in his sleep in his long time home of Santa Fe. He gave away the rights to nearly everything he did.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Writer
- After the Honeymoon (1971)
- The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968)
- The Sword or Ali Baba (1965)
- Casanova's Big Night (1954)
- The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)
- The Caddy (1953)
- Sorrowful Jones (1949)
- The Face of Marble (1946)
- Variety Girl (1947)
- Here Come the Co-eds (1945)
- The Scarlet Claw (1944)
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1943)
- Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942)
- Black Friday (1940)
- Ex-Champ (1939)
- Enemy Agent (1940)
- China Passage (1937)
- The Last Express (1938)
[edit] Producer
- Family Affair (1966)
- My Three Sons (1960)
- To Rome With Love (1969)