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  1. Robert Siodmak (/ s i ˈ ɒ d. m æ k /; 8 August 1900 – 10 March 1973) was a German film director who also worked in the United States. He is best remembered as a thriller specialist [1] and for a series of films noir he made in the 1940s, such as The Killers (1946).

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  2. Robert Siodmak (* 8. August 1900 in Dresden; † 10. März 1973 in Locarno) war ein deutscher Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Filmproduzent. Mit dem Film Menschen am Sonntag drehte er 1929 einen der wichtigsten Vertreter der Neuen Sachlichkeit.

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  4. Learn about Robert Siodmak's life and career, from his silent debut in 1929 to his Hollywood noirs in the 1940s. Find out his biography, awards, trivia, filmography, and more on IMDb.

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    • Dresden, Saxony, Germany
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    • Locarno, Ticino, Switzerland
  5. Robert Siodmak est un réalisateur, scénariste, producteur de cinéma et acteur allemand, né le 8 août 1900 à Memphis ( Tennessee, États-Unis) 1 et mort le 10 mars 1973 à Locarno ( Suisse ).

  6. May 8, 2024 · Robert Siodmak (born August 8, 1900, Dresden, Germany—died March 10, 1973, Locarno, Switzerland) was a German director who was known for his bleak film noirs, notably Phantom Lady (1944), The Killers (1946), and Criss Cross (1949). Siodmak worked as a film editor before codirecting his first feature, a pseudodocumentary entitled Menschen am ...

  7. Dec 2, 2003 · Robert Siodmaks career is one of the more underrated and misunderstood in the history of Hollywood. The merit of Siodmaks cinematic art is also one of the most controversial. Among fanatic cinephiles, particularly those with a penchant for film noir thrillers, Siodmak is considered the primary architect of the genre.

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