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  1. Carl Laemmle Jr. (Chicago, 28 aprile 1908 – Beverly Hills, 24 settembre 1979) è stato un produttore cinematografico statunitense. Figlio di Carl Laemmle , fondatore della Universal Studios , è stato l'incaricato della produzione della Universal stessa, tra il 1928 e il 1936 , periodo nel quale ha curato la produzione dei film sui Mostri ...

  2. Budget. $186,090. Murders in the Rue Morgue is a 1932 American horror film directed by Robert Florey, based on Edgar Allan Poe 's 1841 short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". The plot is about Doctor Mirakle ( Bela Lugosi ), a carnival sideshow entertainer and scientist who kidnaps Parisian women to mix their blood with that of his gorilla ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_of_JazzKing of Jazz - Wikipedia

    King of Jazz was filmed in the early two-color Technicolor process and was produced by Carl Laemmle Jr. for Universal Pictures. The film featured several songs sung on camera by the Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker and Harry Barris), as well as off-camera solo vocals by Crosby during the opening credits and, very briefly, during a cartoon ...

  4. Carl Laemmle. Carl Laemmle ( / ˈlɛmli / ( simak); nama lahir Karl Lämmle; 17 Januari 1867 – 24 September 1939) adalah seorang produser film Amerika Serikat serta pendiri dan pemilik Universal Pictures sampai 1934. Ia memproduksi atau berkarya pada lebih dari 400 film.

  5. The preliminary design (from contemporary newspaper accounts and a recollection of the screen test by actor Edward Van Sloan) was similar to Paul Wegener's German film of The Golem (1920); this is not a surprising idea, since studio head Carl Laemmle Jr. and director Robert Florey were both familiar with German Expressionist films. However ...

  6. Carl Laemmle. Additional Crew: Frankenstein. The roots of Universal Pictures can rightfully be traced back to 1906 when Carl Laemmle returned home to Chicago after a stint as a bookkeeper in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and opened up a chain of nickelodeons. This in turn led to the ambitious 39-year-old organizing a film exchange network he boldly called the Laemmle Film Service, which expanded west ...

  7. Following the success of Whale's The Invisible Man, producer Carl Laemmle, Jr. realized that Whale was the only possible director for Bride; Whale took advantage of the situation in persuading the studio to let him make One More River. Whale believed the sequel would not top the original, so he decided instead to make it a memorable "hoot".

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