Fred Button

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1899-04-13

Deathday 1983-06-28 (84 years old)

Place of Birth Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany

Fred Button

Biography

Fred Button (Friedrich Kranfenstein Knopf) was the great unsung hero of Hollywood cinema who started making films in Germany until he flew to Hollywood in the mid 30s were he worked uncredited in many popular films such as You only live once and Ninotchka until he made his first break. He directed many films some of which never got distribution because of their experimental and forward-thinking nature. Button most likely directed the first ever film noir "Night" (one year before Huston's The Maltese Falcon) which unfortunately didn't got distribution until 1946 making Huston considered the patriarch of film noir. It is said that Button was planning to make the ultimate film that would make cinema reach its artistic peak "The preposterous masterpiece". The screenplay was ready but the film never started shooting (it is also said that Button burned the screenplay before his death at 1983. He worked with many popular actors and was friends with many filmmakers such as Lang, Ray and Bunuel but unfortunately not much is left from his work and most of his films are considered lost. Button worked during the silent era in Germany for the UFA, even if his films were not getting fair distribution, and after that he experimented with many genres during the classic Hollywood era but he was marginalised and haunted from McCarthy's prohibitions. He died in 1983 at the age of 84.

Known For

Director

1955
1953
Friends

as Director

1946
Night

as Director

1939
A Happy Summer

as Director

1937
You Only Live Once

as Assistant Director

1934
Come on everyone!

as Director

1932
Helga Nielsen

as Director

1930
Scandal in Berlin

as Director

1929
Life is Short

as Director

1927
Melodrama

as Director

Writer

1939
Midnight

as Writers' Assistant

1939
Ninotchka

as Writers' Assistant

1934
1927
Melodrama

as Writer

Editor

1934