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Robert E. Kent (August 31, 1911 in Canal Zone, Panama – December 11, 1984 in Los Angeles) was an American film writer and film producer . Career. Kent began as a rapid screenwriter for Sam Katzman at Columbia. [1] . For seven years he worked as a writer and story editor at Columbia. He then became a producer for Edward Small. [2] .
Robert E. Kent is known as an Screenplay, Producer, Writer, Story, Adaptation, Associate Producer, Story Editor, Teleplay, Additional Dialogue, Visual Effects, Dialogue, and Special Effects. Some of his work includes Where the Sidewalk Ends, Perry Mason, The Reckless Moment, Twice-Told Tales, The Wild Wild West, Diary of a Madman, Tower of ...
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Biography. IMDbPro. All topics. Robert E. Kent (1911-1984) Writer. Producer. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Robert E. Kent was born on 31 August 1911 in Canal Zone, Panama. He was a writer and producer, known for Twice-Told Tales (1963), Pier 5, Havana (1959) and Inside Detroit (1956).
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Each of the three sequences is introduced by Vincent Price (in a voice-over). Price also stars in all three narratives.
The film is an 'omnibus'-style film based on two of Nathaniel Hawthorne's stories, "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" (1837) and "Rappaccini's Daughter" (1844), and on the novel The House of the Seven Gables (1851), which had previously been adapted in 1940 also starring Price. Only "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" was actually published in Hawthorne's Twice...
Twice-Told Tales at IMDbTwice-Told Tales at AllMovieTwice Told Tales at the TCM Movie DatabaseTwice-Told Tales at the American Film Institute CatalogRobert E. Kent (1911 in Canal Zone, Panama – 1984) was an American film writer and film producer. Kent began as a rapid screenwriter for Sam Katzman at Columbia. For seven years he worked as a writer and story editor at Columbia. Then he became a producer for Edward Small. He used the pseudonym James B. Gordon for some of his work,
Robert E. Kent (August 31, 1911 in Canal Zone, Panama – December 11, 1984 in Los Angeles) was an American film writer and film producer.