No Sad Songs for Me is a 1950 film directed by Rudolph Maté.
Rudolph Valentino | running mate | Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | Wilma Rudolph | Rudolph Grey | Rudolph Ackermann | Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song) | Rudolph II of Burgundy | Rudolph II | Richard Rudolph | Maya Rudolph | Mate Parlov | Third mate | Rudolph Leibel | Rudolph I of Burgundy | Rudolph de Landas Berghes | Rudolph | Robert L. May (Rudolph) | master's mate | Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler | Wilhelm Rudolph Fittig | The Surgeon's Mate | Rudolph Walker | Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special) | Rudolph Pariser | Rudolph Maté | Rudolph Kos | Paper Mate | Mate Boban | Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg |
The film was noted for cinematographer Rudolph Mate's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis' wardrobe for Hayworth (particularly for the dance numbers), and choreographer Jack Cole's staging of "Put the Blame on Mame" and "Amado Mio", sung by Anita Ellis.
The film is distinguished by the camera work of successful dramatic cinematographer Rudolph Maté (The Passion of Joan of Arc).