
Mark Sandrich
Director
- Born
- October 26, 1901
- Died
- March 4, 1945 (age 43)
- From
- New York City, New York, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mark Sandrich (birth name: Mark Rex Goldstein) (October 26, 1900 – March 4, 1945) was a Jewish American film director, writer and producer. One of the most gifted and least heralded directors of the 1930s and early 1940s, Sandrich was an engineering student at Columbia University when he started the movie business by accident. When visiting a friend on a…
Filmography (40)
Here Come the Waves (1944)Director
I Love a Soldier (1944)Director
So Proudly We Hail (1943)Director
Holiday Inn (1942)Director
Skylark (1941)Director
Love Thy Neighbor (1940)Director
Buck Benny Rides Again (1940)Director
Man About Town (1939)Director
Carefree (1938)Director
Shall We Dance (1937)Director
A Woman Rebels (1936)Director
Follow the Fleet (1936)Director
Top Hat (1935)Director
The Gay Divorcee (1934)Director
Cockeyed Cavaliers (1934)Director
Hips, Hips, Hooray! (1934)Director
Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men (1933)Director
So This Is Harris! (1933)Director
Melody Cruise (1933)Director
The Gay Nighties (1933)Director- The Druggist's DilemmaThe Druggist's Dilemma (1933)Director
- Jitters the ButlerJitters the Butler (1932)Director
- The Millionaire CatThe Millionaire Cat (1932)Director
- The Iceman's BallThe Iceman's Ball (1932)Director
- A Slip at the SwitchA Slip at the Switch (1932)Director
- Sight Seeing in New YorkSight Seeing in New York (1931)Director
Scratch-As-Catch-Can (1931)Director- False RoomersFalse Roomers (1931)Director
- Moonlight and Monkey BusinessMoonlight and Monkey Business (1930)Director
- General GinsbergGeneral Ginsberg (1930)Director