Alfred Travers
Turkish-born British screenwriter and film director (1906–?)
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Alfred Travers (born Alfred Karl Ludwig Jungermann;[1][2] 1906, date of death unknown) was a Turkish-born British screenwriter and film director.[3][4]
Born
1906 (age 119–120)
Alfred Karl Ludwig Jungermann
1906 (age 119–120)
OccupationsFilm director
screenwriter
screenwriter
Alfred Travers | |
|---|---|
| Born | Alfred Karl Ludwig Jungermann 1906 (age 119–120) |
| Occupations | Film director screenwriter |
| Years active | 1942–1968 |
Career
Travers came to England in the 1930s, and during World War II worked for the British Council and the Ministry of Information. After the war he joined British National Films.[5][6] In the late 1960s he worked in South Africa directing TV commercials and wrote the book for the stage musical Eureka! [7]
Filmography
- Non Stop nach Afrika (short) (1933) (as Alfred Jungermann)
- Kuddelmuddel (short) (1934) (as Alfred Jungermann)
- Men of Tomorrow (1942)
- Glorious Colours (1943)
- Their Invisible Inheritance (short) (1945)
- Beyond the Pylons (short) (1945)
- Meet the Navy (1946)
- Dual Alibi (1947)
- The Strangers Came (1949)
- Solution by Phone (1954)
- Don Giovanni (1955)
- Alive on Saturday (1957)
- Men of Tomorrow (short) (1959)
- Girls of the Latin Quarter (1960)
- The Primitives (1962)
- Raka (1968)
- One for the Pot (1968)