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  1. Children. 4. Endre Antal Miksa de Toth, known as Andre de Toth[ b ] (Hungarian: Tóth Endre; May 15, 1913 [ 1 ][ 2 ] – October 27, 2002), was a Hungarian-American film director, born and raised in Makó, Austria-Hungary. [ 3 ] He directed the 3D film House of Wax (1953), despite being unable to see in 3D himself, having lost an eye at an ...

  2. 5 days ago · As a child, De Toth lost an eye in an accident, which made his achievements in 3-D even more remarkable. After obtaining a law degree, he began working in the Hungarian film industry in 1931, and he directed his first movies shortly before the start of World War II. In 1939 he fled his native country after being forced to direct Nazi propaganda ...

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  3. Mar 21, 2003 · Alain Silver. March 2003. André de Toth (1913 - 2002) - A Tribute. Issue 25. This interview was originally published in Film Noir Reader 3 on February 12, 2001. It is published here with permission. André de Toth was born in Mako, Hungary on May 12, 1913. After earning a law degree in the early 1930s, de Toth, who had won acclaim for plays ...

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  4. Oct 24, 2023 · With André De Toth, the truth is particularly difficult to establish, since he clearly and consciously created a larger-than-life persona of a legendary director. At this point there are two books in English about De Toth. One is a series of interviews edited by Anthony Slide, De Toth on De Toth: Putting the Drama in Front of the Camera.

  5. Born and raised in Hungary, André De Toth studied law and was an accomplished painter, sculptor, and playwright before turning to filmmaking. Working as a writer, actor, editor, second unit director, and camera operator, De Toth segued into directing five films in his home country, between 1938 and 1939, before the outbreak of World War II.

  6. Through his plays, De Toth became acquainted with the world of cinema. He worked as a screenwriter, assistant director, editor, and even occasionally appeared on screen. By 1939, De Toth had directed five films before the outbreak of World War II, some of which received positive reviews from the Hungarian community in the United States.

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  8. As a child, he lost an eye in an accident. After obtaining a law degree, De Toth began working in the Hungarian film industry in 1931, and he directed his first movies shortly before the start of World War II. In 1939 he fled Austria-Hungary after being forced to direct Nazi propaganda films. He settled briefly in England, where he found work ...

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