Andrew Marton

Andrew Marton

  • Birthday: 1904-01-26
  • Deathday: 1997-01-07
  • Place of birth: Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Budapest, Hungary)
  • Also know as: Endre Marton

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Andrew Marton  (born Endre Marton, 26 January 1904 Budapest, Hungary - 7 January 1992 Santa Monica, California) was a Hungarian-American director, producer and editor. In his career he directed 39 films and television programs solo, and 16 as an assistant director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Andrew Marton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Production

Crack in the World

1965

As Director

The Longest Day

1962

As Director

King Solomon's Mines

1950

As Director

The Wild North

1952

As Director

Green Fire

1954

As Director

Men of the Fighting Lady

1954

As Director

The Devil Makes Three

1952

As Director

Gypsy Colt

1954

As Director

Africa: Texas Style!

1967

As Director

Africa: Texas Style!

1967

As Producer

The Thin Red Line

1964

As Director

Secret of Stamboul

1936

As Director

Prisoner of War

1954

As Director

It Happened in Athens

1962

As Director

Underwater Warrior

1958

As Director

Gallant Bess

1946

As Director

A Little Bit of Heaven

1940

As Director

Gentle Annie

1944

As Director

Demon of the Himalayas

1935

As Director

The Merry Wives of Vienna

1931

As Sound Editor

Wa Islamah

1961

As Director

The Fight for Rome II - The Betrayal

1969

As Second Unit Director of Photography

Nordpol - Ahoi!

1934

As Director

School for Husbands

1937

As Director

The Rebel

1932

As Editor

The Best of Cinerama

1963

As Director

Birds Do It

1966

As Director

Storm Over Tibet

1952

As Director

Catch-22

1970

As Second Unit Director

Miss President

1935

As Director

The Day of the Jackal

1973

As Second Unit Director

The Night Without Pause

1931

As Director

Cleopatra

1963

As Second Unit Director

Excursion into Life

1931

As Editor

A Tango for You

1930

As Sound Editor

Secret of Stamboul

1936

As Adaptation

The Song Is Over

1930

As Editor

Five from the Jazzband

1932

As Editor

Adam's Rib

1949

As Second Unit Director

The Fight for Rome

1968

As Second Unit Director

The Fall of the Roman Empire

1964

As Second Unit Director

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