Max Mack

Max Mack (1884–1973) was a German screenwriter, film producer and director during the silent era.

He directed, and co-starred in, an early film adaptation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in 1914, called Ein Seltsamer Fall, written by Richard Oswald.

[2] Born as Moritz Myrthenzweig in Halberstadt, the Jewish Mack was later forced to emigrate to escape Nazism, and settled in the United Kingdom.

His final film was the 1935 quota quickie Be Careful, Mr. Smith.

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