Lindsley Parsons
Lindsley Parsons | |
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Born |
September 12, 1905 Tacoma, Washington United States |
Died |
October 8, 1992 Los Angeles, California United States |
Other names |
Leonard Herman Leonard W. Herman |
Occupation |
Editor Producer |
Years active | 1933 - 1969 |
Lindsley Parsons (1905–1992) was an American film producer and screenwriter. He worked throughout his career at the low-budget Monogram Pictures and its successor Allied Artists. He generally produced cheap gangster, action and western films.[1] He was the father of the film producer Lindsley Parsons Jr..
Selected filmography
Producer
- The Gang's All Here (1941)
- King of the Zombies (1941)
- Detective Kitty O'Day (1944)
- Adventures of Kitty O'Day (1945)
- South of the Rio Grande (1945)
- Tuna Clipper (1949)
- The Wolf Hunters (1949)
- Trail of the Yukon (1949)
- Call of the Klondike (1950)
- Snow Dog (1950)
- Yukon Manhunt (1951)
- Northwest Territory (1951)
- Fangs of the Arctic (1953)
- Tangier Incident (1953)
- Mexican Manhunt (1953)
- Northern Patrol (1953)
- Dragoon Wells Massacre (1957)
Screenwriter
- The Man from Utah (1934)
- The Desert Trail (1935)
- Trouble in Texas (1937)
References
- ↑ Ashdown & Caudill p.180-81
Bibliography
- Ashdown, Paul & Caudill, Edward, The Mosby Myth: A Confederate Hero in Life and Legend. Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.
External links
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