Edwin Blum Filmography
Writing6 FILMS IN DB
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EdwinBlum
Known for Writing · Stalag 17, Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour, Man Alive
6
FILMS IN DB
$215
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4
PRICED
$54
AVG VALUE
DVD
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RAREST RELEASE
Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour
~$95 · OTHER · 1943
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MOST VALUABLE
Stalag 17
$70 · Est. market value
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Writing
TOTAL CREDITS
6 (TMDb)
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6 matched films
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Frequently Asked Questions
What genres did Edwin Blum work in during his film career?
Edwin Blum wrote screenplays across a variety of genres including comedy, drama, adventure, music, romance, and war films.
What is Edwin Blum best known for in his filmography?
Edwin Blum is best known for writing the screenplay for the war drama Stalag 17, released in 1953.
During which decades was Edwin Blum most active as a screenwriter?
Edwin Blum's filmography spans from 1938 to 1959, with his most active decade being the 1940s.
Which films did Edwin Blum write that are considered notable or top-billed?
Notable films written by Edwin Blum include Kidnapped (1938), The Great American Broadcast (1941), Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour (1943), Man Alive (1945), and Stalag 17 (1953).
Did Edwin Blum write any films that combined music and comedy?
Yes, Edwin Blum wrote The Great American Broadcast (1941), which is a film that combines elements of music and comedy.
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