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    American film director and film editor

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  1. Edward L. Cahn (February 12, 1899 – August 25, 1963) was an American film director and editor. Early life and education [ edit ] Cahn was born in Brooklyn , New York .

  2. Edward L. Cahn. Director. Editor. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Edward L. Cahn was an American second-feature director of Polish ancestry. His brother Philip Cahn worked in the industry as editor. Edward worked in films from 1917 as a production assistant. He later joined his brother in the cutting room of Universal, eventually becoming ...

    • Director, Editor, Producer
    • February 12, 1899
    • Edward L. Cahn
    • August 25, 1963
  3. Edward L. Cahn shows his continuing interest in technological phenomena. The whole paraphernalia of hunting plays a role, as well as medical equipment in the finale, including a bottle of ether. A Mountain Community Unlike Emergency Call, You Have to Run Fast is not set in a hospital. Instead, it is laid in a mountain community where the doctor ...

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  5. Edward L. Cahn's career arc was a reflection of two vastly sides of filmmaking divided by 40 years. Starting as a production assistant in the teens, he became one of Hollywood's top editors, working on some of the most celebrated movies of the late '20s and early '30s; he then turned to directing and spent 30 years making his name as a specialist in B-pictures and shorts.

    • February 12, 1898
    • August 25, 1963
  6. Bertrand Tavernier presents at Lyon Edward L Cahn’s 'Afraid To Talk,' one of a series of striking and overlooked early movies from the American director. By. John Hopewell, Martin Dale ...

  7. May 20, 2016 · If Edward L. Cahn is remembered at all, it is as a maestro of Poverty Row, a director who churned out the kind of B movies whose titles exemplify truth in advertising: Invasion of the Saucer Men, Riot in a Juvenile Prison, Motorcycle Gang, Zombies of Mora Tau, Guns, Girls and Gangsters. You might say he worked his way to the bottom.

  8. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edward L. Cahn (February 12, 1899 – August 25, 1963) was an American film director. He is best known for directing Our Gang comedies from 1939-1943, and a long line of other short subjects and B-movies afterward.

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