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Mamba is a 1930 [1] American pre-Code film, released by Tiffany Pictures. It was shot entirely in Technicolor and stars Jean Hersholt , Eleanor Boardman , Ralph Forbes , Josef Swickard , Claude Fleming, William Stanton and William von Brincken.
In the 1930s, some of the notable films on which he worked include: the Technicolor film Mamba (1930), starring Jean Hersholt; [4] the World War I drama, The Mad Parade (1931), with a cast consisting entirely of women; [5] the 1931 B film drama, Men in Her Life; [6] Air Hostess, a 1933 melodrama directed by Albert Rogell; [7] the 1934 drama ...
A list of American feature films released in 1930. All Quiet on the Western Front won the Academy Award for ... Mamba: Albert S. Rogell: Jean Hersholt, Eleanor ...
Lilies of the Field (1930) as Ted Willing; The Green Goddess (1930) as Dr. Traherne; Mamba (1930) as Karl von Reiden; The Lady of Scandal (1930) as John; Inside the Lines (1930) as Eric Woodhouse; Her Wedding Night (1930) as Larry Charters; The Bachelor Father (1931) - John Ashley; Beau Ideal (1931) as John Geste; Thunder Below (1932) as Davis
Albert S. Rogell (August 21, 1901 – April 7, 1988) was an American film director who was born in Oklahoma City and died in Los Angeles. [1] [2] [3] Rogell directed more than a hundred movies between 1921 and 1958. [4]
Winifred Dunn (c. 1898 - 1977) was an American screenwriter, editor, radio scenario writer, and art critic in the early 20th century.She was one of the youngest scenario editors of the silent era and was credited with writing over 40 productions.
The American independent film, prior to the 1980s and first half of the 1990s, [19] [20] [11] was previously associated with race films, [21] Poverty Row b movies (e.g. Republic Pictures [22] [23]), exploitation films, avant-garde underground cinema (when it was known as the New American Cinema [24] [25]), social and political documentaries, experimental animated shorts (since the mid-1930s ...
Ethel Waters was born in Chester, Pennsylvania, on October 31, 1896 (some sources incorrectly state her birth year as 1900 [5] [1] [6]) to African-American mother Louise Anderson (1881–1962).