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László Benedek (; March 5, 1905 – March 11, 1992; sometimes ''Laslo Benedek'') was a Hungarian-born
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and cinematographer, most notable for directing '' The Wild One'' (1953). He gained recognition for his direction of the film version of ''
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'' (1951), for which he won the
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and a Best Director nomination from the
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. However, it was for his directorial efforts on his next project that Benedek is best remembered. His
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film '' The Wild One'' (1953) caused a storm of controversy and was banned in the
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until 1968.


Biography


European career

He was born in
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. He intended to be a psychiatrist and studied at Vienna and Berlin. He worked in the film industry to pay his bills and ended up deciding to focus on that instead.Laslo Benedek, 87, Film Director Known for 'Wild One,' Is Dead: iography; Obituary (Obit) Honan, William H. New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast); New York, N.Y. ew York, N.Y4 Mar 1992: 1.12.Rejecting Hollywood Formula: Hollywood Letter By Richard Dyer MacCann. The Christian Science Monitor 5 Sep 1951: 4 In Germany, Benedek was cinematographer on '' The Mistress'' (1927). He was assistant director on ''
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'' (1929), directed by Steve Sekely, and edited and assisted directed '' The Man Who Murdered'' (1931) for director Curtis Bernhardt. He worked at UFA for Joe Pasternak until 1933. He assisted on '' Hyppolit, the Butler'' (1931) and edited '' Die Wasserteufel von Hieflau'' (1932), and '' Miss Iza'' (1933). When the Nazis came to power, Benedek followed Pasternak to Vienna then Hungary where he edited ''
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'' (1934) starring
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and ''
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'' (1934), both directed by Max Nuefeld; he was assistant director on the latter.New Directors – Where From? Leonard, Harold. Sight and Sound; London. Vol. 17, Iss. 66, (Summer 1948): 103. He went to England where he worked as a writer on ''
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'' (1936), directed by fellow Hungarian expatriate Andrew Marton. In 1937 he moved to the US.


Early US career

In the US, Benedek worked on the montage scenes of ''
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'' (1938) at MGM. He edited '' A Little Bit of Heaven'' (1940) for Pasternak at Universal. At MGM he was assistant director on '' Song of Russia'' (1944) and worked as an associate producer under Joe Pasternak. Among his jobs included doing screen tests, second unit directing, and supervising the animated dance sequence in '' Anchors Aweigh'' (1945). In 1946 he was linked with communist front organisations.


Director

Benedek made his feature film directing debut with '' The Kissing Bandit'' (1948) at MGM, produced by Pasternak; it was a notorious flop.. He went to
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where he directed a noir, '' Port of New York'' (1949) starring
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. For
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he then made ''
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'' (1951) which was a financial disappointment. He produced but did not direct ''
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'' (1952) (Marton directed), started to direct television, notably episodes of ''
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'', and '' The Ford Television Theatre''. Kramer gave him the job of '' The Wild One'' (1953) with Marlon Brando, originally called ''The Cyclist's Raid''. He went over to Universal to do '' Bengal Rifles'' (1954) with
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.


Return to Europe

Benedek returned to Germany to write and direct '' Sons, Mothers and a General'' (1955). Back in the US he made a short with Richard Widmark, '' Boy with a Knife'' (1956), then focused on television: '' The Loretta Young Show'', '' Telephone Time'', '' Four Star Theatre'', '' Cavalcade of America'', Benedek returned to features with '' Affair in Havana'' (1957) starring
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. He wanted to make ''Anna'' for Rank in Britain with Leslie Caron and
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but requested the script be rewritten and then Caron fell pregnant, causing the film to be abandoned. He also directed '' Malaga'' aka ''Moment of Danger'' (1960) starring Dorothy Dandridge and Trevor Howard. This low budget crime drama was the last film made by Dandridge. In France, he wrote and directed '' Recourse in Grace'' (1960) with Raf Vallone.


Television

In the 1960s Benedek mostly concentrated on TV, doing episodes of '' Perry Mason'', '' The Naked City'', ''
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'', '' The Fugitive'', '' The Doctors and the Nurses'', '' The Outer Limits'', ''
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'', '' Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'', '' The Untouchables'', '' The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'', '' The Felony Squad'', ''
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'', '' Iron Horse'', and '' Custer''. In 1965 he directed a play ''Belial''.


Final features

He returned to features when he produced and directed ''
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'' (1967), for fellow Hungarian Ivan Tors. He directed '' Daring Game'' (1968) for Tors, then '' The Night Visitor'' (1971) and '' Assault on Agathon'' (1977).


Later career and death

From 1976 to 1980, he was chairman of the graduate film program at New York University's School of the Arts. In 1983, he became a visiting professor of film at the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to teach at the Film Academy in Munich, Germany, at Rice University in Houston, and at Columbia University in New York City. Benedek died in 1992 in
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. He was survived by two daughters, Melinda Norton and Barbara Rhodes, and a companion, painter and printmaker Danielle DeMers.'Filmmaker Laslo Benedek, 87' Hackensack ''Record'' 15 March 1992 p. 18; https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=danielle-ginette-demers&pid=167413092


Filmography


Director

*'' Song of Russia'' (1944) *'' The Kissing Bandit'' (1948) *'' Port of New York'' (1949) *''
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'' (1951) *'' The Wild One'' (1953) *''
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'' (1954) *''
Children, Mother, and the General ''Children, Mother, and the General'' (german: Kinder, Mütter und ein General, and also released as ''Sons, Mothers, and a General'') is a 1955 West German war film directed by László Benedek and starring Hilde Krahl, Therese Giehse and E ...
'' (West Germany, 1955) *'' Affair in Havana'' (1957) *''Recours en grâce'' (France, 1960) *'' Malaga'' (1960) *''
Namu, the Killer Whale ''Namu, the Killer Whale'' (re-issued as ''Namu, My Best Friend'') is a 1966 American film about a killer whale (orca) being studied by a local marine biologist after the murder of his mate and initially feared by local townspeople. Plot Hank D ...
'' (1966) *'' Daring Game'' (1968) *'' The Night Visitor'' (1971) *'' Assault on Agathon'' (1975)


Cinematographer

* '' The Mistress'' (1927) * '' The Man Who Murdered'' (1931) * ''
A Precocious Girl ''A Precocious Girl'' (German title: ''Csibi, der Fratz'' aka ''Früchtchen'') is a 1934 Austrian comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and Richard Eichberg and starring Franciska Gaal, Leopoldine Konstantin and Herbert Hübner. The film's sets we ...
'' (1934)


Editor

* ''
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'' (1934) * ''
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'' (1935)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Benedek, Laszlo 1905 births 1992 deaths Hungarian film directors American film directors English-language film directors German-language film directors Best Director Golden Globe winners Hungarian emigrants to the United States Hungarian expatriates in Austria Hungarian expatriates in Germany Hungarian expatriates in the United Kingdom