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  1. Nov 19, 2000 · Curt Siodmak, the novelist, screenwriter and film director who wrote the 1941 film ''The Wolf Man,'' which gave new form to the ancient myth of a man turning into a wolf, adding riveting details ...

  2. Donovan's Brain is a 1942 science fiction novel by American writer Curt Siodmak. The novel was an instant success and has been adapted to film three times. Since then the book has become something of a cult classic, with fans including Stephen King, who discussed the novel in his 1981 book Danse Macabre and mentions it in his novel/miniseries It.

  3. Sep 11, 2000 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  4. Curt Siodmak was born Kurt Siodmak in Dresden, Germany, on the 10th of August 1902, and would go on to define the identity of one of the all-time classic monsters. Born to Ashkenazi Jewish parents originally from families in Leipzig, Curt Siodmak worked as an engineer and earned a doctorate in mathematics.

  5. Sep 2, 2000 · Curt Siodmak (1902–2000) was a novelist and screenwriter, author of the novel Donovan's Brain, which was made into a number of films. He also wrote the novels Hauser's Memory and Gabriel's Body. Born Kurt Siodmak in Dresden, Germany, Curt Siodmak acquired a degree in mathematics before beginning to write novels.

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · 5 His brother, Robert Siodmak — Spiral Staircase (1946) — directed Son of Dracula (1943) in which Curt Siodmak wrote the screenplay. 6 Read Douglas Martin’s original 2000 article, Curt Siodmak Dies at 98; Created Modern ‘Wolf Man. 7 The working title was “Destiny”; the story of an outsider cursed by forces he was unable to control.

  7. Curt Siodmak (1902–2000) was a novelist and screenwriter, author of the novel Donovan's Brain, which was made into a number of films. He also wrote the novels Hauser's Memory and Gabriel's Body. Born Kurt Siodmak in Dresden, Germany, Curt Siodmak acquired a degree in mathematics before beginning to write novels.