Mark Sandrich

Mark Sandrich

BIOGRAPHY

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 film set, he saw that the director had a problem in setting up a shot; Sandrich offered his advice. It worked. He then entered into the movies in the prop department, and became a director specializing in several comedy shorts in 1927. He then made his first feature the next year, but returned to shorts after the sound arrival. In 1933 he directed the Academy Award-winning short, So This Is Harris!. He later returned to feature films, most notably comedies, starring the team of Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Hips, Hips, Hooray!. In 1934, Sandrich soon got his first directing assignment on the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musical The Gay Divorcee, which proved a success. The following year, he directed what is widely regarded as the best movie ever made by the legendary dance team, Top Hat, which excelled in every department, including music and choreography. It was all pulled together seamlessly by Sandrich. After that, several other movies such as Follow the Fleet, Shall We Dance, and Carefree followed. In 1940, Sandrich left RKO for Paramount, which offered him a chance to be not only a director but as well as a producer. He made other several successful films in this capacity, including two with Jack Benny, Buck Benny Rides Again and Love Thy Neighbor, both released in 1940, and the romantic comedy Skylark, starring Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland. However, while all these were hits, it was Holiday Inn in 1942 starring Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby, with music by Irving Berlin that showed Sandrich at his best. The musical/comedy actually started on the eve of America's entry into World War II. It featured sufficient serious overtones to capture the mood of the time, and showed Crosby and Astaire to brilliant advantage as performers who are rivals for the same woman; and it introduced the song "White Christmas", highlighted by the crooner Crosby which remained the biggest selling popular song in history for fifty-two years. So Proudly We Hail! was a Sandrich-produced and directed adaptation of the hit play. It was extremely popular and successful, and featured a pair of performers – Adrian Booth and George Reeves -- whom Sandrich had intended to bring to stardom after the war. However, it wasn't to be. In 1945, while in pre-production on a follow up to Holiday Inn called Blue Skies, starring Bing Crosby and featuring Irving Berlin's music, and serving as president of the Directors Guild, Sandrich died suddenly, of heart failure. He was at this time one of the most trusted and influential directors in Hollywood, respected by his colleagues and the studio management. His sons Mark Sandrich Jr. and Jay Sandrich have gone onto successful careers as directors. His interment was located at Home of Peace Cemetery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mark Sandrich, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
26 October 1901
Death Day
4 March 1945
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA

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FILMOGRAPHY

Top Hat

Top Hat

1935-08-29Director
Shall We Dance

Shall We Dance

1937-05-07Director
The Gay Divorcee

The Gay Divorcee

1934-10-12Director
Follow the Fleet

Follow the Fleet

1936-02-20Director
Holiday Inn

Holiday Inn

1942-07-10Director, Producer
Carefree

Carefree

1938-09-02Director
Here Come the Waves

Here Come the Waves

1944-12-18Producer, Director
Buck Benny Rides Again

Buck Benny Rides Again

1940-05-31Director, Producer
Melody Cruise

Melody Cruise

1933-06-22Director, Screenplay
Cockeyed Cavaliers

Cockeyed Cavaliers

1934-06-29Director
Skylark

Skylark

1941-11-21Producer, Director
A Woman Rebels

A Woman Rebels

1936-11-06Director
Hips, Hips, Hooray!

Hips, Hips, Hooray!

1934-02-02Director
So Proudly We Hail

So Proudly We Hail

1943-09-09Director, Producer
The Iceman's Ball

The Iceman's Ball

1932-08-12Director, Adaptation
A Lady Lion

A Lady Lion

1928-02-24Director
Love Thy Neighbor

Love Thy Neighbor

1940-12-27Director, Producer
Hello Sailor

Hello Sailor

1927-02-24Director
The Gay Nighties

The Gay Nighties

1933-06-22Director, Adaptation
Scratch-As-Catch-Can

Scratch-As-Catch-Can

1931-11-06Director
A Slip at the Switch

A Slip at the Switch

1932-08-08Director
So This Is Harris!

So This Is Harris!

1933-08-13Director, Story
Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men

Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men

1933-10-18Director
Man About Town

Man About Town

1939-06-29Director
I Love a Soldier

I Love a Soldier

1944-07-12Director
The Talk of Hollywood

The Talk of Hollywood

1929-12-10Director
Moonlight and Monkey Business

Moonlight and Monkey Business

1930-11-15Director, Writer
Hold 'Em Jail

Hold 'Em Jail

1932-08-19Screenplay
The Druggist's Dilemma

The Druggist's Dilemma

1933-05-22Director
General Ginsberg

General Ginsberg

1930-04-13Director, Writer
Sightseeing in New York

Sightseeing in New York

1931-11-22Director, Story
The Movie Hound

The Movie Hound

1927-07-03Director
Sword Points

Sword Points

1928-02-12Director
Jerry the Giant

Jerry the Giant

1926-08-22Director
Monty of the Mounted

Monty of the Mounted

1927-07-24Director
False Roomers

False Roomers

1931-10-10Director
Jitters the Butler

Jitters the Butler

1932-12-30Director
Napoleon, Jr.

Napoleon, Jr.

1926-11-14Director
A Midsummer Night's Steam

A Midsummer Night's Steam

1927-06-05Director
Runaway Girls

Runaway Girls

1928-08-23Director
The Millionaire Cat

The Millionaire Cat

1932-10-21Director, Adaptation
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