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  1. Louis F. Edelman (May 18, 1900 – January 6, 1976), was an American screenwriter and producer. He produced 39 films between 1935 and 1952, including the Fred Astaire musical You Were Never Lovelier (1942) and the gangster classic White Heat (1949) starring James Cagney.

  2. Louis F. Edelman. Producer: White Heat. Louis F. Edelman was born In New York on May 18, 1900. At 15 he entered Harvard on a full scholarship! He interrupted his education to enlist in the Navy and was sent to Annapolis Officers' Training School where he attained the rank of Lieutenant JG.

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    • May 18, 1900
    • Louis F. Edelman
    • January 6, 1976
  3. Louis F. Edelman. Producer: White Heat. Louis F. Edelman was born In New York on May 18, 1900. At 15 he entered Harvard on a full scholarship! He interrupted his education to enlist in the Navy and was sent to Annapolis Officers' Training School where he attained the rank of Lieutenant JG.

    • May 18, 1900
    • January 6, 1976
  4. Louis F. Edelman (May 18, 1900 – January 6, 1976) was an American screenwriter and producer. He produced 39 films between 1935 and 1952. He was also active in television, having produced such series as The Big Valley, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955–1961), and the sitcom Love and Marriage (1959–1960).

  5. www.westernclippings.com › remember › californians_doyouDo You Remember... "Californians"

    Apr 25, 1995 · The catchy title tune, “Ive Come To California”, was sung by the Ken Darby Singers, whom producer Lou Edelman used to sing the theme to his previous hits, “Wyatt Earp” and “Jim Bowie”. Harold Adamson (words) and Harry Warren (music) wrote both Earp and “Californians” tunes.

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  6. One night, years ago, a pal of mine and I were dinner guests at the home of Lou Edelman. He produced one of my favorite flicks, “White Heat”, starring the Cag. He was in the throes of producing the “Wyatt Earp” TV series.

  7. Flirtation Walk is a 1934 American romantic musical film written by Delmer Daves and Lou Edelman, and directed by Frank Borzage. It focuses on a soldier ( Dick Powell ) who falls in love with a general's daughter ( Ruby Keeler ) during the general's brief stop in Hawaii but is bereft when she leaves with her father for the Philippines before ...

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