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- Cinematographer
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- Writer
Mutz Greenbaum was born on 3 February 1896 in Berlin, Germany. Mutz was a cinematographer and director, known for Nine Days a Queen (1936), Der Meister der Welt (1927) and Hotel Reserve (1944). Mutz died on 5 July 1968 in Findon, Sussex, England, UK.- Actor
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy was born in Northern Tripoli in 1899. His father sent him to Egypt so he could study at Al-Azhar Mosque, and while he was there he became interested in acting. He acted on stage for a while and when his family knew about his new career, they stopped sending him money so he could concentrate on his studies. Then Abdel Salam had to find a way to earn his living, he portrayed evil characters which aren't too violent, then he chose comedian roles in most of his films. He used to write in several Egyptian magazines, he also spoke different languages, such as French.- Writer
- Actor
- Music Department
Ben Ryan was a vaudeville performer, skit and song writer who first appeared on stage at the age of twelve. He toured for many years on the vaudeville circuit with blues singer Harriet Lee. Ryan is remembered as the composer of Jimmy Durante's trademark song "Inka Dinka Doo" and such hit songs as "Heart of My Heart", "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-P-P-I" and "When Frances Dances With Me". He had also contributed material for comedians Jack Benny, Fred Allen Groucho Marx and producer George White.
Ben Ryan was a close friend of singer Sophie Tucker and writer Ring Lardner.- Art Department
- Production Manager
André Vigneau was born on 4 June 1892 in Bordeaux, France. He was a production manager, known for L'Age d'Or (1930) and Les pyramides d'Egypte (1947). He died on 5 July 1968 in Paris, France.