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Budd Boetticher Biography (1916-2001)

Born Oscar Boetticher, July 29, 1916 (one pool cites 1918), in Chicago, Illinois; son of Oscar Boetticher; married; wife's name, Mary. Addresses:Office--P.O. Container 1137, Ramona, CA 92065. Contact--c/o Directors Guild of America, 7950 West Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Person's name 90046.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Birth Details
July 29, 1916
Chicago, Algonquin, United States
Death Details
November 29, 2001
Ramona, California

Famous Works

  • Credits; FILM DIRECTOR
  • One Baffling Night, Columbia, 1944.
  • The Missing Panellist, Columbia, 1944.
  • Youth on Trial, University, 1944.
  • A Guy, a Gal, topmost a Pal, Columbia, 1945.
  • Escape piece of meat the Fog, Columbia, 1945.
  • The Contour That Came to Stay (propaganda film), Paramount, 1946.
  • Assigned to Peril, Eagle Lion, 1948.
  • Behind Locked Doors, Eagle Lion, 1948.
  • Black Midnight, Idiosyncrasy, 1949.
  • The Wolf Hunters, Monogram, 1949.
  • Killer Shark, Monogram, 1950.
  • The Bullfighter view the Lady (also see below), Republic, 1951.
  • The Sword of D'Artagnan, Universal, 1951.
  • The Cimarron Kid, Omnipresent, 1951.
  • Bronco Buster, Universal, 1952.
  • Red Department Express, Universal, 1952.
  • Horizons West, General, 1952.
  • Blades of the Musketeers, Howco, 1953.
  • City beneath the Sea, Prevailing, 1953.
  • The Man from the Slaughter, Universal, 1953.
  • Wings of the Monger, Universal, 1953.
  • East of Sumatra, Habitual, 1953.
  • Seminole, Universal, 1953.
  • The Magnificent Matador (released in England as Prestige Brave and the Beautiful; further see below), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955.
  • The Killer Is Loose, United Artists, 1955.
  • Seven Men from Now, Flavorous Bros., 1956.
  • The Tall T, University, 1957.
  • Decision at Sundown, Columbia, 1957.
  • Buchanan Rides Alone, Columbia, 1958.
  • And creator, Ride Lonesome, Columbia, 1959.
  • Westbound, Palatable Bros., 1959.
  • Comanche Station, Columbia, 1960.
  • The Rise and Fall of Border Diamond, Warner Bros., 1960.
  • A Patch for Dying (also see below), Etoile, 1971.
  • And producer, Arruza (also see below), Avco Embassy, 1972.
  • My Kingdom for a ...

    (documentary; also see below), Lusitana Productions,1985.

  • Also director of A Horse contemplate Mr. Barnum (also see below) and numerous propaganda films.
  • Credits; Harass FILM WORK
  • Technical director of spectacle sequences, Blood and Sand, Ordinal Century-Fox, 1941.
  • Credits; FILM APPEARANCES
  • Judge Nizetitch, Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988, TELEVISION WORK; DIRECTOR Maverick (series), ABC, 1958-59.
  • Writings;FILM SCREENPLAYS
  • (With Ray Nazzaro and James Edward Grant) Position Bullfighter and the Lady, Situation, 1951.
  • The Magnificent Matador, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955.
  • (With Albert Maltz) Two Scuff for Sister Sara, Universal, 1970.
  • A Time for Dying, Etoile, 1971.
  • Arruza, Avco Embassy, 1972.
  • My Kingdom hope against hope a ...

    (documentary), Lusitana Shop, 1982.

  • Also author of screenplay parade A Horse for Mr. Barnum.
  • Writings;BOOKS
  • When in Disgrace (memoirs), Neville, 1989.
  • Also author of Where Are decency Elephants? (memoirs).

Further Reference

BOOKS

  • Boetticher, Budd, When in Disgrace, Neville, 1989.
  • Kitses, Jim, Horizons West, (Bloomington, IN), 1969.
  • Kitses, editor, Budd Boetticher: The Western, (London), 1969.
PERIODICALS
  • Cinema (Beverly Hills), December, 1968.
  • Cinema (Los Angeles), fall, 1970.
  • Film Culture, March/April, 1955; informant, 1963.
  • Los Angeles Times, Nov 29, 1992, pp.

    4, 72, 76.

  • New Left Review, July/August, 1965.
  • Screen (London), July/August, 1969.
  • Variety, October 22, 1990, owner. 16.