Mutz Greenbaum
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Mutz Greenbaum (February 3, 1896 – July 1968), sometimes credited as Max Greene or Max Greenbaum was a Berlin, Germany-born film cinematographer.
He began as a lensman in 1916 working on German silent movies, most notably in association with director Franz Hofer. He eventually moved on to sound and English-language films in England such as The Stars Look Down (1940), Hatter's Castle (1942), Thunder Rock (1942), So Evil My Love (1948), Night and the City (1950) and I'm All Right Jack (1959), usually credited as "Max Greene".
He directed a few films in the 1940s, but is remembered today for the over 130 films as a director of photography, and was one of the most influential cinematographers of his day.
[edit] Selected English language films
- Heavens Above! (1963)
- Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959)
- I'm All Right Jack (1959)
- Brothers in Law (1957)
- Lucky Jim (1957)
- The Lady with a Lamp (1951)
- Odette (1950)
- Night and the City (1950)
- Maytime in Mayfair (1949)
- Spring in Park Lane (1948)
- So Evil My Love (1948)
- Elizabeth of Ladymead (1948)
- The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947)
- Thunder Rock (1943)
- Hatter's Castle (1942)
- They Flew Alone (1942)
- Pimpernel Smith (1941)
- The Stars Look Down (1940)
- Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1937)
- Tudor Rose (1936)
- Bulldog Jack (1935)
- Emil and the Detectives (1935)
- Evensong (1934)