Isadore Bernstein
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Isadore Bernstein | |
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![]() Isadore Bernstein, seated at left, and Sam Van Ronkle, Louis Loeb, Irving Thalberg, new 1920 Universal Pictures executives | |
Born | New York, New York, United States | November 26, 1876
Died | October 19, 1944 Hollywood, California, United States | (aged 67)
Years active | 1914-1938 |
Family | Carl Laemmle (brother-in-law) |
Isadore Bernstein (November 26, 1876 – October 19, 1944) was an American screenwriter. He wrote screenplays for more than 60 films between 1914 and 1938. He was born in New York, New York and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack. Bernstein was the West Coast studio manager for Carl Laemmle. Although he acted as Laemmle's representative concerning many business issues, he was not a principal as was Pat Powers in the formation of Universal Film Manufacturing Company (Universal Pictures).
Bernstein was Carl Laemmle's brother-in-law.[1]
Selected filmography
- Nuts in May (1917)
- Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
- The Great Alone (1922)
- The Miracle Baby (1923)
- Pure Grit (1923)
- The Red Warning (1923)
- The Man from Wyoming (1924)
- Fighting Fury (1924)
- The Back Trail (1924)
- Big Timber (1924)
- Ridgeway of Montana (1924)
- The Measure of a Man (1924)
- The Sunset Trail (1924)
- The Sign of the Cactus (1925)
- Ridin' Thunder (1925)
- The Great Circus Mystery (1925)
- Perils of the Wild (1925)
- The Meddler (1925)
- Ace of Spades (1925)
- His People (1925)
- The Burning Trail (1925)
- The Arizona Sweepstakes (1926)
- The Ridin' Rascal (1926)
- The Shamrock and the Rose (1927)
- The Valley of Hell (1927)
- The Wild West Show (1928)
- The Masked Angel (1928)
- The Devil's Cage (1928)
- Life's Mockery (1928)
- George Washington Cohen (1928)
- Broken Barriers (1928)
- Lucky Boy (1929)
- Daughters of Desire (1929)
- Montmartre Rose (1929)
- The Clean Up (1929)
- The Dream Melody (1929)
- One Splendid Hour (1929)
- For the Service (1936)
- Tugboat Princess (1936)
- Lightning Carson Rides Again (1938)
- Six-Gun Trail (1938)
References
- ^ Flamini, Roland (1994). Thalberg : the last tycoon and the world of M-G-M (1st ed.). New York: Crown Publishers. p. 26. ISBN 0-517-58640-1. OCLC 28336345.
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