Max Nosseck

Max Nosseck

nació 19.09.1902
Nakel, provincie Poznaň, Prusko, Imperio alemán

murió 29.09.1972 (70 años)
Bad Wiessee, Bavaria, Alemania del Oeste

Biografía

Max Nosseck was born in what is now Poland, found early success as a director in late Weimar Germany, was forced to flee the Nazi regime in 1933, and worked in Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands before coming to Hollywood. There he directed a string of sensationalist melodramas and thrillers – including Girls Under 21 (1940), Gambling Daughters (1941), Dillinger (1945), and The Brighton Strangler (1945) – before returning to his native Germany in the 1950s.

Locarno Festival