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  1. Jules Schermer was born on 15 September 1908 in Jessup, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Fighting Sullivans (1944), Lawman (1958) and Pickup on South Street (1953). He died on 23 March 1996 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • September 15, 1908
    • Jules Schermer
    • March 23, 1996
  2. Writer: The Fighting Sullivans. Jules Schermer was born on 15 September 1908 in Jessup, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Fighting Sullivans (1944), Lawman (1958) and Pickup on South Street (1953). He died on 23 March 1996 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • September 15, 1908
    • March 23, 1996
  3. Mar 27, 1996 · March 27, 1996 12 AM PT. Jules Schermer, 87, motion picture and television producer whose work included the film “The Pride of St. Louis” and the television series “Lawman.” Beginning his...

  4. Biography by AllMovie. Producer Jules Schermer worked on television and feature film-projects. He began producing in the late '40s. Prior to that he had written for The Hollywood Reporter and had written the screenplay for The Sullivans (1944). Shermer's productions include The Man from Colorado (1948), Union Station (1950) and Onionhead (1958).

  5. Sep 15, 2008 · Jules Schermer. Send Flowers. Share. Jules Schermer Obituary. In Loving Memory JULES SCHERMER Sept. 15, 1908 - Mar. 23, 1996 Happy 100th Birthday, Dad. Published by Los Angeles Times on...

  6. TV Premiere Dates. Jules Schermer. Highest Rated: 93% Pickup on South Street (1953) Lowest Rated: 86% Pushover (1954) Birthday: Sep 15, 1908. Birthplace: Jessup, Pennsylvania, USA. Filmography....

  7. Jules Schermer is known as an Producer and Story. Some of their work includes Pickup on South Street, Pushover, Union Station, The Man from Colorado, Framed, These Wilder Years, Illegal Entry, and A Dream of Kings.

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