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Siodmak, Robert

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Siodmak, Robert (1900–1973)

US film director of brooding melodramas and thrillers of the mid-1940s, including The Spiral Staircase and The Killers (both 1946). Away from the genre of film noir of which Siodmak was master, his work was less striking.

Brought up in Germany, he was heralded as an important new talent in German cinema with Farewell (1930), but fled to Hollywood in 1941 to escape the Nazis. He ended his career back in Europe.



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