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Rudolph Cartier (born Rudolph Kacser, renamed himself in Germany to Rudolph Katscher; 17 April 1904 – 7 June 1994) was an Austrian television director... |
Edana Romney (section Selected filmography) screenwriter Rudolph Cartier. The partnership acquired the rights to the 1941 Chris Massie novel Corridor of Mirrors for which Cartier and Romney co-wrote... |
Reginald Tate (section Selected filmography) television director Rudolph Cartier when Cartier cast him in his BBC production of It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer in February 1953. Cartier was impressed with... |
Louis de Wohl (section Selected filmography) (French-language version, dir. Rudolph Cartier and Henri Decoin, 1933) Invisible Opponent (German-language version, dir. Rudolph Cartier, 1933) Homecoming to Happiness... |
Marc Sorkin (section Selected filmography) Accursed Gentlemen (1932) Teilnehmer antwortet nicht (co-director: Rudolph Cartier, 1932) Three on a Honeymoon (1932) Honeymoon Trip (1933) Street of... |
Dinah Sheridan (section Selected filmography) amongst others). Both were produced by Cedric Messina and directed by Rudolph Cartier. In 1983 she made a guest appearance in the BBC science fiction television... |
Otto Eis (section Selected filmography) based on a play by Harry Jenkins Teilnehmer antwortet nicht (dir. Rudolph Cartier, Marc Sorkin, 1932) The Star of Valencia (dir. Serge de Poligny, 1933)... |
Gregory Gaye (section Selected filmography) Fleming film Renegades with Myrna Loy and Bela Lugosi. In 1932, Gaye played Rudolph Kammerling in the comedy Once in a Lifetime about a Hollywood studio during... |
Sean Connery (section Filmography) People". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 July 2011. Wake, Oliver. "Cartier, Rudolph (1904–1994)". Screenonline. Retrieved 25 February 2007. Van Wagner... |
Peter Cushing (section Filmography) proved to be controversial, resulting in death threats for director Rudolph Cartier and causing Cushing to be vilified for appearing in such "filth." Parliament... |