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Max Nosseck

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Birthday: Sep 19, 1902

Birthplace: Nakel, East Prussia, Germany

No stranger to portraying human emotion, Max Nosseck built a career as a compelling director for audiences everywhere. Nosseck received his start directing independent films, including early work on "Le Roi des Champs-Elysees" (1934) and "Girls Under 21" (1940). Film credits such as the biopic "Dillinger" (1945) with Lawrence Tierney, the crime flick "The Brighton Strangler" (1945) with John Loder and "Black Beauty" (1946). were subsequently directed in the forties and the fiftiesLater in his career, Nosseck directed "Kill or Be Killed" (1950). Nosseck's husband was Ilse Steppat. Nosseck passed away in September 1972 at the age of 70.

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Highest-Rated Movies

Korea Patrol
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44% Dillinger
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60% The Return of Rin Tin Tin
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Gambling Daughters
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Singing in the Dark
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39% The Hoodlum
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The Body Beautiful
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The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin
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Girls Under 21
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19% Kill or Be Killed
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Filmography

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Singing in the Dark 1956 Director Garden of Eden 1954 Director, Writer The Body Beautiful 1953 Director, Producer The Hoodlum 39% 1951 Director Korea Patrol 1951 Director Kill or Be Killed 19% 1950 Director, Screenwriter The Return of Rin Tin Tin 60% 1947 Director The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 1947 Director Black Beauty 1946 Director Dillinger 44% 1945 Director The Brighton Strangler 43% 1945 Director Gambling Daughters 1941 Director Girls Under 21 1940 Director Overture to Glory 1940 Director, Writer
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