Morris R. Schlank | |
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Born | 1879 |
Died | June 29, 1932 Murietta Hot Spring, California, United States |
Occupation | Producer |
Years active | 1920–1932 (film) |
Morris R. Schlank (1879–1932) was an American film producer active during the silent and early sound era. He founded and ran his own independent company Morris R. Schlank Productions.[1]
Selected filmography
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) a short satire[2]
- Dangerous Trails (1923)
- The Lost Express (1925)
- Red Blood (1925)
- The Open Switch (1925)
- Perils of the Rail (1925)
- Mistaken Orders (1925)
- Riding Romance (1925)
- The Texas Terror (1925)
- Crossed Signals (1926)
- Unseen Enemies (1926)
- The Road Agent (1926)
- The Slaver (1927)
- Devil Dogs (1928)
- Queen of the Chorus (1928)
- Riley of the Rainbow Division (1928)
- The Old Code (1928)
- The Broken Mask (1928)
- Top Sergeant Mulligan (1928)
- Obey Your Husband (1928)
- Hearts of Men (1928)
- Queen of the Chorus (1928)
- Dugan of the Dugouts (1928)
- Thundergod (1928)
- The Saddle King (1929)
- Thundering Thompson (1929)
- Drifting Souls (1932)
- Shop Angel (1932)
- Exposure (1932)
- Reform Girl (1933)
References
Bibliography
- E.J. Stephens & Marc Wanamaker. Early Poverty Row Studios. Arcadia Publishing, 2014.
External links
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