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Nat Levine (1899-1989) Nat Levine. New York-born Nat Levine got his start in show business when he dropped out of high school to take a job as an accountant with the Loew's theater chain, and eventually worked his way up to become personal secretary to Marcus Loew. Levine soaked up as much knowledge about the film business as he possibly could ...
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Nat Levine. Hollywood veteran who began his career distributing films rejected by the major studios and subsequently became a producer. Levine, usually billed as "Nat," owned Mascot Pictures ...
Audience ScoreTitleYearNo Score Yet1939No Score Yet1937No Score Yet1937No Score Yet1937Nat Levine (July 26, 1899 – August 6, 1989), was an American film producer. He produced 105 films between 1921 and 1946. Born in New York City, he entered the film industry as an accountant for Metro Pictures and became personal secretary to Metro head Marcus Loew . He moved to Hollywood in 1925, setting out to produce his own movies.
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Nat Levine. Producer: The Fatal Warning. New York-born Nat Levine got his start in show business when he dropped out of high school to take a job as an accountant with the Loew's theater chain, and eventually worked his way up to become personal secretary to Marcus Loew. Levine soaked up as much knowledge about the film business as he possibly could, and in 1926 he and a few investors...
Levine, usually billed as "Nat," owned Mascot Pictures, creator of many low-budget serials and features in the late 1920s and 30s. Levine merged his enterprise when he became a co-founder of Republic Pictures in 1935, and produced many B Westerns, comedies, and actioners for Republic in the years that followed.