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
Director
Cortometraje | |
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1962 |
Der Mann aus Guayaquil (telepelícula) |
Actor
Películas | |
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1972 |
Hoopers letzte Jagd (telepelícula) |
Robinson und seine wilden Sklavinnen |
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1970 |
Die Herren mit der weissen Weste |
Mir hat es immer Spaß gemacht |
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Was ist denn bloß mit Willi los? |
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1966 |
Sperrbezirk |
1931 |
Kasernenzauber |
1930 |
Liebeskleeblatt |
1926 |
Vater werden ist nicht schwer... |