Ferdinand Reyher

Ferdinand Reyher

133 · Born: Jul 26, 1891

Personal Details

BornJul 26, 1891 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Spouse
  • Eileen Chang

    ( Aug 14, 1956 to Oct 8, 1967 )
  • Rebecca Hourwich

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Ferdinand Reyher, a renowned and accomplished literary figure, was born on a day of great significance, July 26, 1891, in the culturally rich and historically significant city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, a place where the echoes of the past and the vibrancy of the present converge.

Notable among the extensive filmography of a renowned director is a trio of critically acclaimed cinematic masterpieces, standing out as particularly remarkable examples of his exceptional skill and artistry. Among these is the 1959 release "The World, the Flesh and the Devil", a thought-provoking and visually stunning production that has demonstrated remarkable staying power, continuing to captivate audiences to this day. This masterpiece is joined by two earlier films from 1936, "You May Be Next!" and "Don't Turn 'em Loose", both of which serve as testament to the director's ability to craft engaging narratives and memorable characters, showcasing his impressive range and versatility as a filmmaker.

Philip Reyher, a man whose life was forever altered by the profound and lasting influence of two remarkable women, Eileen Chang and Rebecca Hourwich, who respectively held the esteemed position of his spouse, serving as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of love and relationships.

As the partner of Eileen Chang, a woman of remarkable intellect and wit, Philip Reyher was undoubtedly enriched by her presence, her sharp mind, and her irrepressible spirit, which undoubtedly left an indelible mark on his life.

Similarly, his connection with Rebecca Hourwich, a woman of great beauty and charm, was also a defining aspect of his existence, as she brought a unique set of qualities and experiences to their relationship, forever changing the trajectory of his life.

Through his relationships with these two extraordinary women, Philip Reyher's life was filled with a depth and richness that would have been impossible without their love and companionship, serving as a testament to the profound impact that they had on his life.

Ferdinand Reyher's extraordinary life journey, marked by numerous twists and turns, ultimately came to a close in the autumn of 1967, within the hallowed halls of the esteemed city of Cambridge, situated in the picturesque state of Massachusetts, nestled along the eastern seaboard of the United States of America.

Career

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1952
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1939
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1936
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You May Be Next!
You May Be Next! as Screenplay, Story