Mutz Greenbaum, a talented and accomplished individual, entered this world on February 3, 1896, in the vibrant city of Berlin, Germany. As a skilled cinematographer and director, Mutz made a lasting impact on the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of notable works, including the critically acclaimed "Nine Days a Queen" (1936),the thought-provoking "Hotel Reserve" (1944),and the visually stunning "Der Meister der Welt" (1927). Mutz's life was marked by dedication, creativity, and a passion for storytelling, which ultimately led to his untimely passing on July 5, 1968, in the picturesque town of Findon, Sussex, England, UK.

Mutz Greenbaum
Deceased · Born: Feb 3, 1896 · Died: Jul 5, 1968















