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  1. Charles Friedman Haas (November 15, 1913 – May 12, 2011) was an American film and television director.

  2. Charles F. Haas. Producer: Moonrise. Harvard-educated Charles Haas entered films in 1935 as an extra at Universal. He was soon promoted to assistant director, then branched out into directing documentaries and industrial films. During WW II he made training films for the Army Signal Corps.

    • Director, Producer, Actor
    • November 15, 1913
    • Charles F. Haas
    • May 12, 2011
  3. Charles F. Haas, a prolific television and film director, died on May 12 at the age of 97. Haas began his career at Universal in 1935, through nepotism; his stepfather was a friend of studio chief Carl Laemmle.

  4. The Beat Generation: Directed by Charles F. Haas. With Steve Cochran, Mamie Van Doren, Ray Danton, Fay Spain. A detective is assigned to track down and capture a crazed serial rapist.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Charles F. Haas
    • 1959-07-03
  5. Charles F. Haas is known as an Director, Actor, Producer, Screenplay, and Associate Producer. Some of his work includes The Outer Limits, Perry Mason, Leave It to Beaver, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Rawhide, Maverick, and 77 Sunset Strip.

  6. Death at Dawn: Directed by Charles F. Haas. With Michael Landon, Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker. When a powerful gang plagues Virginia City with a murderous protection racket, the Cartwrights are determined to stop it even as it threatens them.

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  8. Star in the Dust is a 1956 American Technicolor Western film directed by Charles F. Haas and starring John Agar, Mamie Van Doren and Richard Boone. It was based on the 1953 Lee Leighton novel Law Man. In the town of Gunlock, sheriff Bill Jorden is due to hang Sam Hall for cattle-stealing.