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  1. Robert Burgess Aldrich (August 9, 1918 – December 5, 1983) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. An iconoclastic and maverick auteur [1] working in many genres during the Golden Age of Hollywood, he directed mainly films noir, war movies, westerns and dark melodramas with Gothic overtones.

  2. Robert Aldrich. Director: Emperor of the North. Robert Aldrich entered the film industry in 1941 when he got a job as a production clerk at RKO Radio Pictures. He soon worked his way up to script clerk, then became an assistant director, a production manager and an associate producer.

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  3. Robert Aldrich, American director who earned his reputation with realistic and socially conscious films that were often marked by violence. His notable movies included the classics What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) and The Dirty Dozen (1967). Learn more about Aldrich’s life and career.

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  4. Robert Aldrich was a prolific and versatile director who made films in various genres, often with a subversive undertone. He directed classics such as Kiss Me Deadly, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and The Dirty Dozen, and was a nephew of John D. Rockefeller Jr.

    • August 9, 1918
    • December 5, 1983
    • World for Ransom (1954) Singapore. A kidnapped scientist – “One of the few men on earth with the secret of the atomic bomb” – on sale to the highest bidder, western or commie.
    • Apache (1954) The first of many battles waged along ideological lines to be found in the Aldrich canon, Apache remains one of the most complex interrogations of Native American integration to be found in the western genre.
    • Kiss Me Deadly (1955) That opening. A woman in the middle of the road – hysterical, fresh out the “laughing house”. Her gasping for breath as the credits roll backwards.
    • Autumn Leaves (1956) Women aren’t a common fixture in Aldrich’s cinema. When they do take centre-stage, as in his trio of 60s pictures, they’re characterised as grotesques.
  5. May 21, 2002 · Robert Aldrich was a versatile and influential American director who made films ranging from noir to westerns, from social dramas to war epics. He was known for his characters' struggle for self-determination, his cynical and idealistic vision, and his union activism.

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  7. Jun 15, 2022 · Robert Aldrich was a versatile and acerbic director who made films in various genres that critiqued power, sexuality, and violence. Learn about his seminal works, from Westerns to noir, and his subversive classics like The Dirty Dozen and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?