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André De Toth

André de Toth (May 15, circa 1912 – October 27, 2002) was a Hungarian-American filmmaker, born and raised in Makó, Csongrád, Kingdom of Hungary Austro-Hungarian Empire. He directed the 3-D film House of Wax, despite being unable to see in 3-D himself, having lost an eye at an early age. He is known for his gritty B movies in the western and crime genres.

Born ca. 1912 as Sâsvári Farkasfalvi Tóthfalusi Tóth Endre Antal Mihály, he earned a degree in law from the Royal Hungarian University in the early 1930s. He garnered acclaim for plays written as a college student, acquiring the mentorship of Ferenc Molnár and becoming part of the theater scene in Budapest. From that involvement he segued to the film industry and worked as a writer, assistant director, editor and sometime actor. In 1939 he directed five films just before war began in Europe. Several of these pictures received significant release in the Hungarian communities in the United States. De Toth went to England, spent… read more

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Sudipto Basu

27Apr12

Saw this again. And this time I admired the craft a lot more. The final shot with the crumpled cigarette - now that's economy of expression!

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Sudipto Basu

19Nov11

Can be read with a McCarthy subtext (once a commie, always a commie, and the only way to make good is ratting on accomplices). Solid drama, in any case.

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Vince Noir

30Apr10

Can't wait to see it. I love Sterling Hayden as much as I love Noir.

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Daniel S.

2Mar10

Nearly a masterpiece. For once, Sterling Hayden is brilliant. A Film Noir that should absolutely be rediscovered. Yes.

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