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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0092063Don Bohlinger - IMDb

    Don Bohlinger. Writer: The Experiment. Don Bohlinger received his MFA in screenwriting from Columbia University in New York. He has been an Associate Professor at the School of Cinema-Television at USC in Los Angeles since 1986. He is married with two children and lives in the Silverlake section of Los Angeles.

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  2. Don Bohlinger is an award winning screenwriter who has had twenty-five of his screenplays produced around the world. His feature films, television movies and miniseries have won or been nominated for a more than forty international awards.

  3. Don Bohlinger. Writer: The Experiment. Don Bohlinger received his MFA in screenwriting from Columbia University in New York. He has been an Associate Professor at the School of Cinema-Television at USC in Los Angeles since 1986. He is married with two children and lives in the Silverlake section of Los Angeles.

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    Donald Francis Bohlinger studierte Englisch an der University of Notre Dame und Filmwissenschaften an der Columbia University. Mit dem Thriller The Killing Time debütierte Bohlinger 1987 als Drehbuchautor für einen Kinofilm. Mit dem Fernsehfilm Der Tourist schrieb er 1996 zum ersten Mal ein Drehbuch für den europäischen Markt. Obwohl er in Englisch...

    1987: The Killing Time
    1996: Der Tourist
    1997: Die Schwächen der Frauen (Elles)
    2000: Wenn Männer Frauen trauen
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  4. Cast and Crew. Don Bohlinger. Find on IMDB. Find on Wikipedia. Reviews. Das Experiment (2002) Roger Ebert. Written by. Popular reviews.

  5. Don Bohlinger is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Actor, and Original Story. Some of his work includes The Experiment, Sebastian Fitzek's Therapy, Alibi, The Killing Time, Rather Love, Piège blanc, Popp Dich schlank, and The Hunt for Troy.

  6. Mar 8, 2001 · Overview. Das Experiment is a shocking psycho thriller about the potential for brutality that humans hide. Even more shocking is the fact that it’s based on an actual occurrence — a 1971 psychological experiment at Stanford University that was aborted prematurely when the experimenters lost control. Mario Giordano.