| Rudolph
Maté |
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Key
Noir Filmmaker
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| Director
/ Cinematographer |
| 1898 - 1964 |
| Born January 21,
Krakow, Poland |
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Key Genres:
Crime, Western, Drama TSPDT Rating:
6 |
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Key
Collaborators:
Sydney
Boehm (Screenwriter), Peter Hanson (Leading Character Player), Hans
Dreier (Production Designer), William
Holden (Leading Player), Buddy Adler (Producer), Joseph Walker
(Cinematographer), Roy Webb (Composer), George Duning (Composer), Sandro
Giglio (Character Player), Cary Odell (Production Designer) |
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Highly Recommended:
D.O.A.
(1949) |
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Recommended:
No Sad Songs for Me (1950) |
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Worth
a Look:
The
Dark Past (1948), Union Station (1950), When Worlds Collide (1951) |
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Approach with Caution:
Second Chance (1953) |
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Duds: Branded (1950), Three Violent People
(1956) |
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Links:
[
IMDB ] [
TCMDB ] [
All-Movie
Guide ] [
Wikipedia ] [
Internet
Encyclopedia of Cinematographers ] |
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DVD's:
[
Amazon
] |
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250 Quintessential Noir Films:
The Dark Past (1948), D.O.A. (1949), Union Station (1950) |
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