Samuel Zierler (1895–1964) was an American film producer of the silent and early sound era.[1] As well as working for various studios, in the late 1920s he controlled his own production company, Excellent Pictures. His final film work was for RKO Pictures in 1933.
Samuel Zierler | |
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Born | March 5, 1895 |
Died | October 1964 (aged 69) California, United States |
Occupation | Producer |
Years active | 1923-1933 (film) |
Filmography
edit- Cordelia the Magnificent (1923)
- The Woman of Bronze (1923)
- A Wife's Romance (1923)
- A Man of Quality (1926)
- Striving for Fortune (1926)
- The Broadway Drifter (1927)
- The Winning Oar (1927)
- Your Wife and Mine (1927)
- His Rise to Fame (1927)
- Broadway Madness (1927)
- A Bowery Cinderella (1927)
- Back to Liberty (1927)
- The Nest (1927)
- Satan and the Woman (1928)
- The Stronger Will (1928)
- Women Who Dare (1928)
- Inspiration (1928)
- A Bit of Heaven (1928)
- Making the Varsity (1928)
- Manhattan Knights (1928)
- The Speed Classic (1928)
- Into No Man's Land (1928)
- Passion Song (1928)
- Life's Crossroads (1928)
- Broken Barriers (1928)
- Confessions of a Wife (1928)
- The Clean Up (1929)
- The Dream Melody (1929)
- One Splendid Hour (1929)
- Montmartre Rose (1929)
- Daughters of Desire (1929)
- The Talk of Hollywood (1929)
- The Costello Case (1930)
- She Got What She Wanted (1930)
- Hell Bound (1931)
- Women Go on Forever (1931)
- Command Performance (1931)
- Salvation Nell (1931)
- Men Are Such Fools (1932)
- Tomorrow at Seven (1933)
- Racetrack (1933)
- Goodbye Love (1933)
- Sailor Be Good (1933)
References
edit- ^ Pitts p.420
Bibliography
edit- Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
- Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929–1940: An Illustrated History of 55 Independent Film Companies, with a Filmography for Each. McFarland & Company, 2005.
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