Ben Schwalb
Ben Schwalb (15 June 1901 - 24 November 1984) was an American film producer best known for his long association with Allied Artists.[1] In 1953 he took over as producer of The Bowery Boys movies and shifted the focus to comedy.[2]
Select Credits
- Jalopy (1953) - producer
- White Lightning (1953) - producer
- Clipped Wings (1953) - producer
- Hot News (1953) - producer
- Jungle Gents (1954) - producer
- Paris Playboys (1954) - producer
- The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954) - producer
- Private Eyes (1955) - producer
- Sudden Danger (1955) - producer
- Jail Busters (1955) - producer
- Bowery to Bagdad (1955) - producer
- Crashing Las Vegas (1956) - producer
- Dig That Uranium (1956) - producer
- Calling Homicide (1956) - producer
- Fighting Trouble (1956) - producer
- Hot Shots (1956) - producer
- Hold That Hypnotist (1957) - producer
- Footsteps in the Night (1957) - producer
- Spook Chasers (1957) - producer
- Looking for Danger (1957) - producer
- The Disembodied (1957) - producer
- Cole Younger, Gunfighter (1958) - producer
- Queen of Outer Space (1958) - producer
- Quantrill's Raiders (1958) - producer
- King of the Wild Stallions (1959) - producer
- The Hypnotic Eye (1960) - producer
- The George Raft Story (1961) - producer
- Gunfight at Comanche Creek (1963) - producer
- Tickle Me (1965) - producer
References
- ^ "Allied artists schedules 14 pictures next year". Los Angeles Times. May 2, 1960.
- ^ Okuda, Ted (January–February 1986). "Edward Bernds on The Bowery Boys". Filmfax. Vol. 1, no. 1. p. 46.
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External links
- Ben Schwalb at IMDb