Rudolph Maté
Rudolph Maté was a Polish-Hungarian cinematographer who worked in Hungary, Austria, Germany, and France. He collaborated with notable directors including Fritz Lang, René Clair, and Carl Theodor Dreyer, attracting notable recognition for The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) and Vampyr (1932).
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🎬 Movies
The 300 Spartans
director
1962
The Barbarians
director
1960
The Deep Six
director
1958
Three Violent People
director
1956
The Far Horizons
director
1955
The Violent Men
director
1955
The Black Shield of Falworth
director
1954
Second Chance
director
1953
The Mississippi Gambler
director
1953
Sally and Saint Anne
director
1952
Paula
director
1952
When Worlds Collide
director
1951
The Prince Who Was a Thief
director
1951
Branded
director
1950
Union Station
director
1950
No Sad Songs for Me
director
1950
D.O.A.
director
1949
The Dark Past
director
1948
It Had to Be You
director
1947