Rudolph Maté AKA Rudolf Mayer Born: 21-Jan-1898 Birthplace: Krakow, Poland Died: 27-Oct-1964 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Cinematographer, Film Director Nationality: United States Executive summary: When Worlds Collide Military service: Polish Army (WWI) Nominated for Oscars five times, did not win any. University: University of Budapest
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Seven Seas to Calais (21-Dec-1962) The 300 Spartans (1962) Revak the Barbarian (1960) For the First Time (26-Feb-1959) The Deep Six (15-Jan-1958) Three Violent People (Dec-1956) Port Afrique (18-Jun-1956) Miracle in the Rain (31-Mar-1956) The Far Horizons (20-May-1955) The Violent Men (26-Jan-1955) The Rawhide Years (1955) The Black Shield of Falworth (2-Sep-1954) The Siege at Red River (2-Apr-1954) Forbidden (2-Dec-1953) Second Chance (18-Jul-1953) The Mississippi Gambler (29-Jan-1953) Sally and Saint Anne (Jul-1952) Paula (15-May-1952) The Green Glove (12-Mar-1952) When Worlds Collide (Aug-1951) The Prince Who Was a Thief (3-Jul-1951) Branded (Nov-1950) Union Station (4-Oct-1950) D.O.A. (30-Apr-1950) No Sad Songs for Me (12-Apr-1950) The Dark Past (22-Dec-1948) It Had to Be You (22-Oct-1947)
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