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Robert Siodmak


 

Robert Siodmak (August 8, 1900 - March 10, 1973) was a film director born in Memphis, Tennessee (sometimes his birthplace is stated as Dresden, Germany). He emigrated, with his family, to Germany at age one. He worked as a stage director and a banker before becoming editor and scenarist for Kurt Bernhardt in 1925. With the rise of Nazism he left Germany for Paris and in 1940 Paris for Hollywood. In Hollywood he was always an assignment director, but managed to bring the influence of German cinema to his projects and direct some great film noir. Of his film-noir output The Killers (1946) is regarded as one of the best of this American film style.

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August 8 - 1900 - March 10 - 1973 - Film director - Memphis, Tennessee - Germany - 1925 - Nazism - 1940 - Film noir - The Killers - 1946

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He returned to Germany in the 1950s.

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