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László Benedek was a film director, television director, screenwriter, and cinematographer, born in Budapest on March 5, 1905. He held citizenship in both the United States and Hungary. Benedek worked in various industries, such as movies, cinematography, and the film industry.
Throughout his career, László Benedek directed several films, including "The Wild One," "Song of Russia," "Bengal Brigade," and "Children, Mother, and the General". Other notable directorial works include "The Kissing Bandit," "The Night Visitor," "Daring Game," and "Namu, the Killer Whale". In addition, Benedek worked on films such as "Affair in Havana," "Port of New York," "Assault on Agathon," and "Death of a Salesman". He also directed the movies "Recours en grâce," "Malaga," and was the editor of "The Man Who Murdered".
László Benedek passed away in New York City on November 3, 1992.