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  1. Leo C. Popkin (1914–2011) was a film director and producer in the United States. His brother Harry M. Popkin was the executive producer of Million Dollar Productions, a partnership that included Ralph Cooper. [1] [2] He managed African American movie theaters in Los Angeles. [3] . He is known for his gangster films. [4]

  2. The Well is a 1951 American drama film directed by Leo C. Popkin and Russell Rouse and starring Richard Rober and Maidie Norman. It tackles the issue of racial tensions and collective behavior . Produced on a modest budget with a cast made up largely of unknown actors, it was nominated for two Academy Awards , including Best Original ...

    • Clarence Greene, Leo C. Popkin
  3. Leo C. Popkin produced D.O.A. for his short-lived Cardinal Pictures. Due to a filing error, the copyright to the film was not renewed on time, [3] causing it to fall into the public domain : it was subsequently remade as Color Me Dead (1969), D.O.A. (1988), Dead On Arrival (2017), and D.O.A. (2022).

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0691283Leo C. Popkin - IMDb

    Leo C. Popkin was born on 1 January 1914 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a producer and director, known for The Well (1951) , And Then There Were None (1945) and D.O.A. (1949) . He died on 15 April 2011 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Producer, Director, Additional Crew
    • January 1, 1914
    • Leo C. Popkin
    • April 15, 2011
  5. The Well (br : O Poço da Angústia/ pt: Ainda Acontecem Milagres) é um filme norte-americano de 1951, do gênero drama, dirigido por Leo C. Popkin e Russell Rouse e estrelado por Richard Rober, Gwendolyn Laster e Maidie Norman.

    • Leo C. Popkin, Russell Rouse
    • Clarence Greene, Leo C. Popkin
  6. Gang Smashers, also released as Gun Moll, is an American film released in 1938. [1] [2] It features an African American cast. [3] Leo C. Popkin directed the Million Dollar Productions film from a screenplay by Ralph Cooper. [4]

  7. Reform School is a 1939 Million Dollar Productions American film produced by Harry M. Popkin, directed by Leo C. Popkin, written by Joseph O'Donnell and Hazel Jamieson and starring Louise Beavers. In 1944, the film was rereleased as Prison Bait.