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    American screenwriter and film producer

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  1. Albert J. Cohen (1903–1984) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He worked at studios such as Republic and Universal Pictures. He was married to the actress Jeanne Sorel and their daughter Louise Sorel also became an actress.

  2. Albert J. Cohen was born on June 30, 1903 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Moonlight Murder (1936), The Naked Brigade (1965) and Unknown Island (1948). He was married to Jeanne Sorel and Estelle Rose Albus.

    • June 30, 1903
    • October 4, 1984
  3. Albert J. Cohen was born on 30 June 1903 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Moonlight Murder (1936), The Naked Brigade (1965) and Unknown Island (1948). He was married to Jeanne Sorel and Estelle Rose Albus.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • June 30, 1903
    • Albert J. Cohen
    • October 4, 1984
  4. In Delinquent Boys: The Culture of the Gang (1955), Cohen tied these divergent approaches together in a single theory. Proposing a general theory of subcultures, Cohen argued that similar ideas tend to arise among people who experience similar social circumstances.

  5. Aug 12, 2024 · Albert Cohen (born Aug. 16, 1895, Corfu, Greece—died Oct. 17, 1981, Geneva, Switz.) was a Greek-born French-Jewish novelist, journalist, and diplomat who secured his reputation with a trilogy written over the course of 38 years.

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  6. Aug 6, 2019 · Albert J Cohen. Topics. Romantic dramas, romantic comedies, musicals, the old South, social prejudice, Joan Blondell, John Wayne, Hattie Noel, Ray Middleton, Edith Barrett, Leonid Kinskey. Publisher. Republic Pictures. Item Size. 1.1G. “Murder, music and malice in the old South” “’Gone with the Wind’ on speed” (IMDB reviews quotes).

  7. Dec 1, 2014 · Move over "Wild Women of Wongo" and "Bowanga Bowanga." Here comes another tribe of jungle hussies. Oy! (Not to be confused with the 1967 Hammer film "Prehistoric Women") Directed by Gregg C Tallas. Released in 1950.

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