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- Henwar Rodakiewicz (1903–1976) was an American filmmaker. Rodakiewicz made the 1931 experimental do****entary Portrait of a Young Man in Three Movements...
- of 1933, Henwar Rodakiewicz, a friend of Strand's from the Camera Club of New York, arrived to ****ist in the production. Rodakiewicz determined that the...
- Robert Kohn agreed and commissioned it. At the end of 1937, Henwar Rodakiewicz moved to New York to ****ist Steiner in the production, including parti****ting...
- Agent Hardy Clyde Fillmore as Senator Noonan Stanley Clements as Morton Rodakiewicz Henry Roquemore as Washington Sun reporter (uncredited) Grady Sutton...
- (1943) - Office Boy (uncredited) The More the Merrier (1943) - Morton Rodakiewicz Ghosts on the Loose* (1943) - Stash Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) - Boy...
- – Ralph G. Walker House, N Kenilworth Ave, Los Angeles, CA 1937 – H. Rodakiewicz House, Los Angeles, California 1938 – Bubeshko Apartments, Los Angeles...
- Antonio Torres Martinó Do****entary DIVEDCO Raíces de Felicidad Henwar Rodakiewicz Antonio Torres Martinó DIVEDCO 1956 Modesta Benjamín Doniger Drama National...
- he was heavily influenced by fellow members Paul Strand and Henwar Rodakiewicz. While living in New York and visiting the Camera Club, Ned Scott began...
- Alvarado, Mexico. He established residence in North Hollywood with Henwar Rodakiewicz, Gunther von Fritsch and Ned Scott, all fellow contributors to the Mexican...
- the time – Joris Ivens made Regen (Rain) that same year, and Henwar Rodakiewicz worked on his similar film Portrait of a Young Man (1931) through this...