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  1. Louis F. Edelman (May 18, 1900 – January 6, 1976), was an American screenwriter and producer. He produced 39 films between 1935 and 1952, including the Fred Astaire musical You Were Never Lovelier (1942) and the gangster classic White Heat (1949) starring James Cagney.

  2. Louis F. Edelman. Producer: White Heat. Louis F. Edelman was born In New York on May 18, 1900. At 15 he entered Harvard on a full scholarship! He interrupted his education to enlist in the Navy and was sent to Annapolis Officers' Training School where he attained the rank of Lieutenant JG.

    • May 18, 1900
    • January 6, 1976
  3. Louis F. Edelman. Producer: White Heat. Louis F. Edelman was born In New York on May 18, 1900. At 15 he entered Harvard on a full scholarship! He interrupted his education to enlist in the Navy and was sent to Annapolis Officers' Training School where he attained the rank of Lieutenant JG.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • May 18, 1900
    • Louis F. Edelman
    • January 6, 1976
  4. Louis F. Edelman est un producteur de cinéma et scénariste américain, né le à New York, mort le 6 janvier 1976 (à 75 ans) à Los Angeles ( Californie ).

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    The series was set in San Francisco, with episodes focusing on "honest men trying to clean up a wild city overrun by criminals and con men".When episodes began, Sam Brennan owned a newspaper for which Dion Patrick worked as a reporter. Patrick also sought to maintain law and order as a member of a group of vigilantes headed by storekeeper Jack McGi...

    Dion Patrick - Adam Kennedy
    Jack McGivern - Sean McClory
    Martha McGivern - Nan Leslie
    Sam Brennan - Herbert Rudley

    Producer Louis F. Edelman initially offered The Californians to ABC-TV. After that network was unable to obtain sponsors, Edelman offered it to NBC. Robert Bassler was the show's first producer. Felix Feist replaced him in January 1958. The Californiansinitially was broadcast on Tuesdays from 10 to 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time. In April 1959 it was move...

  5. The Big Trees is a 1952 American lumberjack Western film starring Kirk Douglas and directed by Felix E. Feist. It was Kirk Douglas's final film for Warner Brothers, a film he did for free in exchange for the studio agreeing to release him from his long-term contract. [2] The film has fallen into the public domain.

  6. From Wikipedia. Louis F. Edelman (May 18, 1900 – January 6, 1976) was an American screenwriter and producer. He produced 39 films between 1935 and 1952. He was also active in television, having produced such series as The Big Valley, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955–1961), and the sitcom Love and Marriage (1959–1960).