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Cast
- 1964 - The Patsy
- 1963 - The Comedy of Terrors
- 1963 - The Raven
- 1961 - Tales of Terror
- 1959 - The Big Circus
- 1957 - Silk Stockings
- 1956 - Around the World in Eighty Days
- 1956 - Congo Crossing
- 1954 - 20000 Leagues Under the Sea
- 1951 - Der Verlorene
- 1947 - My Favorite Brunette
- 1947 - The Beast With Five Fingers
- 1946 - The Chase
- 1946 - The Verdict
- 1946 - Black Angel
- 1945 - Confidential Agent
- 1944 - The Conspirators
- 1944 - The Mask of Dimitrios
- 1944 - Arsenic and Old Lace
- 1944 - Passage to Marseille
- 1943 - Background to Danger
- 1942 - All Through the Night
- 1942 - The Boogie Man Will Get You
- 1942 - Casablanca
- 1941 - The Face Behind the Mask
- 1941 - The Maltese Falcon
- 1940 - Strange Cargo
- 1940 - Stranger on the Third Floor
- 1940 - You'll Find Out
- 1938 - Mr Moto's Gamble
- 1937 - Lancer Spy
- 1936 - Secret Agent
- 1936 - Crack-Up
- 1935 - Mad Love
- 1935 - Crime and Punishment
- 1934 - The Man Who Knew Too Much
- 1932 - No Answer from F.P.1
- 1931 - M
Screenwriter
- 1951 - Der Verlorene
Director
- 1951 - Der Verlorene
Articles
- Aug 6 2008 - A passport to Hollywood?
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