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  1. Herbert J. Leder

    American film producer

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  1. Herbert J. Leder (1922–1983) was a film professor at Jersey City State College's Media Arts Department. His accomplishments were numerous in the world of film and movies. He produced the Captain Video Show, Loretta Young Show, Meet the Press, and wrote scripts for New York TV soap operas.

  2. Herbert J. Leder was born on 15 August 1912 in New York, New York, USA. He was a director and writer, known for It! (1967), The Frozen Dead (1966) and The Candy Man (1969). He died on 14 August 1983.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • August 15, 1912
    • Herbert J. Leder
    • August 14, 1983
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0061826It! (1967) - IMDb

    It!: Directed by Herbert J. Leder. With Roddy McDowall, Jill Haworth, Paul Maxwell, Aubrey Richards. After one of their storehouses burns down, museum director Grove and his assistant Pimm find that everything, except for one statue, has been destroyed.

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    • Herbert J. Leder
    • Unrated
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
  4. (also known as Anger of the Golem and Curse of the Golem) is a 1967 British horror film directed, produced and written by Herbert J. Leder and starring Roddy McDowall, Jill Haworth and Paul Maxwell. It was made by Seven Arts Productions and Gold Star Productions, Ltd.

    • Robert Goldstein (exec. producer), Herbert J. Leder, Tom Sachs (assoc. producer)
    • Carlo Martelli
    • Gold Star Films Ltd.
  5. May 7, 2016 · If you’re up for a swim, throw on your trunks and join me for Herbert J. Leders It! (1967), a modern retelling of the Golem legend dry humped by Psycho. And if that description piques your interest, take the plunge with me, won’t you?

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  7. Herbert J. Leder (1922–1983) was a film professor at Jersey City State College's Media Arts Department. His accomplishments were numerous in the world of film and movies. He produced the Captain Video Show, Loretta Young Show, Meet the Press, and wrote scripts for New York TV soap operas.

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