Milton Krims


Screenwriter

About

Also Known As
Milton Robert Krims
Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Born
February 07, 1904
Died
July 11, 1988
Cause of Death
Bronchial Pneumonia

Family & Companions

Shirley O'Hara Krims
Wife
Publicity director.

Biography

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Speed (1936) -- (Movie Clip) -- Flesh Is Weak Usually popular test-driver Terry (James Stewart) is annoying other people's girlfriends (Patricia Wilder) at the company banquet because the new P-R girl Jane (Wendy Barrie) snubbed him, his pal Josephine (Una Merkel) offering counsel, in MGM's Speed, 1936.
Speed (1936) -- (Movie Clip) -- Isn't The Driver Hurt? MGM creating auto industry ambiance using Chrysler facilities in Detroit for the action shots, Wendy Barrie, Weldon Heyburn and Ted Healy introduce themselves before James Stewart, as "Terry," in his first top-billed role, in the low-budget feature Speed, 1936.
Anthony Adverse (1936) -- (Movie Clip) What Is My Proper Place? Italian merchant Bonnyfeather (Edmund Gwenn) at work, pausing to admire his adopted son and employee (Fredric March, title character, whom he secretly knows to be his biological grandson) offering advice and promise, in the Warner Bros. treatment of the historical novel Anthony Adverse, 1936.
Anthony Adverse (1936) -- (Movie Clip) He's Won The Lottery! Much tumult in Napoleonic-era Italy, as lovers Fredric March (title character) and Olivia De Havilland (as "Angela") learn that her servant father (Luis Alberni) has won the lottery, irritating his employer Bonnyfeather (Edmund Gwenn), in Anthony Adverse, 1936.
Dispatch From Reuters, A -- (Movie Clip) No Telegraph Aspiring pigeon-post pioneer Julius Reuter (Edward G. Robinson) just happens to be on the scene when a distraught chemist appears (Edward McWade) in Brussels, bumbling assistant Max (Eddie Albert) sort of helping, early in A Dispatch From Reuters, 1940.
Dispatch From Reuters, A -- (Movie Clip) Paris London Prices Reuter (Edward G. Robinson) and aide Geller (Albert Basserman) conspire to catch Belgian stock trader Bauer (Gene Lockhart) cheating, then learn from Dr. Magnus (Otto Kruger) of an unexpected favor, in A Dispatch From Reuters, 1940.
Dispatch From Reuters, A -- (Movie Clip) Saving Human Life Julius Reuter (Edward G. Robinson) is irritated with his Aachen partner Geller (Albert Basserman) for failing to proclaim their pigeon-post success, until Dr. Magnus (Otto Kruger) and daughter (Edna Best) explain, in A Dispatch From Reuters, 1940.
Confessions Of A Nazi Spy (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Protecting Eye On board a pre-war Nazi cruise ship headed for America, Schlager (George Sanders) briefs his staff, then acts aloof when his beautician girlfriend (Dorothy Tree) turns in a suspect, in Confessions Of A Nazi Spy, 1939.
Confessions Of A Nazi Spy (1939) -- (Movie Clip) A Man Of Your Caliber Self-absorbed Nazi spy Schneider (Francis Lederer) is putty in the hands of FBI man Renard (Edward G. Robinson), in Confessions Of A Nazi Spy, 1939, directed by Anatole Litvak.
Confessions Of A Nazi Spy (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Only Obedience Loyal Nazi Kassell (Paul Lukas) tricks dissenting immigrant Greutzwald (Willy Kaufman) into turning himself over to Schlager (George Sanders) and Gestapo men (Lionel Royce, Henry Victor), in Confessions Of A Nazi Spy, 1939.

Family

Sidney Ellis
Brother
Writer.
Anna Thomashefsky
Mother
Actor.

Companions

Shirley O'Hara Krims
Wife
Publicity director.

Bibliography