Bryan Edgar Wallace (1904–1971) was a British writer. The son of the writer
Edgar Wallace
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1 April 1875 – 10 February 1932) was a British writer of crime and adventure fiction.
Born into poverty as an illegitimate London child, Wallace left school at the age of 12. He joined the army at age 21 and was ...
, Bryan was also a writer of crime and mystery novels which were very similar in style to those of his father. He was named after the American politician
William Jennings Bryan
William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was an American lawyer, orator, and politician. He was a dominant force in the History of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, running three times as the party' ...
whom his father encountered during a trip to North America.
Some of his better known novels are ''Death Packs a Suitcase'', ''The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle'', ''Murder is Not Enough'', ''The Device'', ''The Man Who Would Not Swim'', ''Murder in Touraine'', ''The White Carpet'', ''The Phantom of Soho'' and ''The World is at Stake'', among others. During the 1930s, he worked as a screenwriter in the
British film industry
British cinema has significantly influenced the global film industry since the 19th century.
The oldest known surviving film in the world, ''Roundhay Garden Scene'' (1888), was shot in England by French inventor Louis Le Prince. Early colour ...
, mostly co-writing film scripts with other writers (approximately from 1930 to 1939).
From 1961 until 1971, several of his works were made into films during the 1960s boom in German film
adaptations of his father's novels. Sometimes Bryan's films are mistaken for Edgar Wallace adaptations, since they are so similar in plot and style. In 1963, he appeared in a 50-minute German documentary about his father called ''The Edgar Wallace Story''.
He died in 1971, at age 67.
Bryan Edgar Wallace's filmography
1930s
* ''
The Squeaker'' (1930) Bryan only worked on the editing with this film based on his father's novel
* ''Bachelor's Folly'' (1931) Bryan only worked on the editing with this film
* ''
The Frightened Lady'' (1932) released in U.S. as ''Criminal At Large''; Bryan wrote the screenplay based on his father's novel
* ''
The Flying Squad'' (1932) Bryan wrote the screenplay based on his father's novel
* ''
White Face, the Fiend'' (1932) Bryan wrote the screenplay based on his father's play
* ''
My Old Dutch'' (1934) Bryan co-wrote the screenplay based on the Arthur Shirley play
* ''
The Clairvoyant'' (1935) released in U.S. as ''The Evil Mind''; Bryan co-wrote the screenplay based on Ernst Lothar's novel ''The Clairvoyant''
* ''
Strangers on a Honeymoon'' (1936) Bryan co-wrote this screenplay based on his father's novel
* ''The Squeaker'' (1937) released in U.S. as ''
Murder on Diamond Row''; Bryan co-wrote the screenplay based on his father's novel
* ''You're in the Army Now'' (1937) Bryan co-wrote this screenplay with three other writers
* ''
Inspector Hornleigh'' (1939) Bryan co-wrote this screenplay with two other writers, based on a BBC radio series
* ''
The Mysterious Mr. Reeder'' (1939) Bryan co-wrote this screenplay based on his father's novel, ''The Mind of Mr. Reeder''
1960s
* ''
The Secret of the Black Trunk'' (''
:de: Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Koffer'') (1961) made in Germany, based on Bryan Edgar Wallace's novel, ''Death Packs a Suitcase''
* ''
The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle'' (''Der Würger von Schloss Blackmoor'') (1963) made in Germany; based on the Bryan Edgar Wallace novel ''Strangler of Blackmoor Castle''.
* ' (''
Der Henker von London'') (1963) made in Germany; based on Bryan Edgar Wallace's novel ''The White Carpet''
* ''
Scotland Yard vs Dr. Mabuse'' (''Scotland Yard jagt Dr. Mabuse'') (1963) made in Germany; based on Bryan Edgar Wallace's 1962 sci-fi novel ''The Device''
* ''
The Phantom of Soho'' (''Das Phantom von Soho'') (1964) made in Germany; based on an unpublished Bryan Edgar Wallace novel ''Murder by Proxy''
* ''
The Monster of London City
''The Monster of London City'' () is a 1964 West German '' krimi'' crime film directed by Edwin Zbonek and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Marianne Koch, and Dietmar Schönherr.Reimer & Zachau p.160
The film's sets were designed by the art directors ...
'' (''Das Ungeheuer von London City'') (1964) made in Germany; Wallace just revised this screenplay (not based on one of his novels)
* ''
The Seventh Victim
''The Seventh Victim'' is a 1943 American horror film directed by Mark Robson and starring Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, and Kim Hunter. Written by Charles O'Neal and DeWitt Bodeen, and produced by Val Lewton for RKO Radio Pictu ...
'' (''Das siebente Opfer'') (1964) made in Germany; released in U.S. as ''The Racetrack Murders''; based on the Bryan Edgar Wallace novel ''Murder is Not Enough''
* ' (''Der Todesrächer von Soho / El muerto hace las maletas'') (1971) a Spanish/German film directed by
Jesus Franco, based on Bryan Edgar Wallace's novel ''Death Packs a Suitcase''
* ''
The Dead Are Alive'' (''Das Geheimnis des gelben Grabes / Secret of the Yellow Graves'') (1972) an Italian/German co-production directed by
Armando Crispino
Armando Crispino (18 October 1924 – 6 October 2003) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He was born in Biella, Piedmont. He directed nine films between 1966 and 1975. He also wrote for nine films between 1965 and 1975. He also d ...
; (Italian: ''L'etrusco uccide ancora / The Etruscan Kills Again'') based on a short story by Bryan Edgar Wallace. This film was released posthumously in 1972.
* Bryan Edgar Wallace reputedly contributed with other writers to the screenplay for Dario Argento's ''
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage'' (1969) and ''
The Cat o' Nine Tails
''The Cat o' Nine Tails'' () is a 1971 English-language Italian film directed by Dario Argento, adapted from a story by Dardano Sacchetti, Luigi Cozzi, and an uncredited Bryan Edgar Wallace. It stars Karl Malden, James Franciscus, and Catherine S ...
'' (1971). Although highly disputed amongst film historians, the movies were marketed as "Bryan Edgar Wallace" -Krimis in Germany and other markets. The official production documents show his signature amongst others on the screenplays.
References
Bibliography
* Bergfelder, Tim. ''International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-Productions in the 1960s''. Berghahn Books, 2005.
* Clark, Neil. ''Stranger than Fiction: The Life of Edgar Wallace, the Man Who Created King Kong''. Stroud, UK: The History Press, 2015.
External links
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1904 births
1971 deaths
Writers from London
20th-century British novelists
British male screenwriters
British male novelists
20th-century English male writers
20th-century British screenwriters