O'Brien, Edmond, 1915-1985
Date
1915-1985
Label
O'Brien, Edmond, 1915-1985
Name
O'Brien, Edmond
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Incoming Resources
- Contributor of46
- Birdman of Alcatraz, [the story of a real and living man...], Harold Hecht presents ; screenplay by Guy Trosper ; produced by Stuart Millar and Guy Trosper ; directed by John Frankenheimer
- The turning point, a Paramount Picture ; screenplay by Warren Duff ; based on a story by Horace McCoy ; produced by Irving Asher ; directed by William Dieterle
- William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; produced by John Houseman ; directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Ernest Hemingway's The killers
- A cry in the night, presented by Warner Bros. ; screen play by David Dortort ; directed by Frank Tuttle ; a Jaguar Production
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. presents Victor Hugo's immortal classic ; produced by Pandro S. Berman ; screen play by Sonya Levien ; adaptation by Bruno Frank ; directed by William Dieterle
- Noir archive 9-film collection, Volume 1, 1944-1954
- The golden age of television, executive producer, Sonny Fox ; produced by David J. Eagle ; a presentation of Sonny Fox Productions in association with KCET
- The man who shot Liberty Valance, Paramount Pictures and John Ford Productions ; screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck ; produced by Willis Goldbeck ; directed by John Ford
- The web, Universal-International presents ; screenplay by William Bowers and Bertram Millhauser ; director, Michael Gordon
- Birdman of Alcatraz, the story of a real and living man..., Harold Hecht presents ; screenplay by Guy Trosper ; produced by Stuart Millar and Guy Trosper ; directed by John Frankenheimer
- Up periscope, Warner Home Video ; Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; directed by Gordon Douglas ; produced by Aubrey Schenck ; screenplay by Richard Landau
- Don Knotts 5-film collection
- An act of murder, Universal-International presents ; screenplay by Michael Blankfort and Robert Thoeren ; produced by Jerry Bresler ; directed by Michael Gordon
- 99 and 44/100% dead!, Twentieth Century Fox ; directed by John Frankenheimer ; written by Robert Dillion
- The hitch-hiker, produced by Collier Young ; screenplay by Collier Young and Ida Lupino ; directed by Ida Lupino
- White heat, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; produced by Louis F. Edelman ; screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts ; directed by Raoul Walsh
- D.O.A, United Artists ; story and screenplay, Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene ; produced by Leo C. Popkin ; directed by Rudolph Maté
- D.O.A, produced by Leo C. Popkin ; screenplay by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene ; directed by Rudy Maté
- Fantastic voyage, produced by Saul David ; screenplay by Harry Kleiner ; story by Otto Klement, Jerome Bixby, directed by Richard Fleischer
- The bigamist, directed by Ida Lupino
- The man who shot Liberty Valance, Paramount Pictures and John Ford Productions ; screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck ; produced by Willis Goldbeck ; directed by John Ford
- The man who shot Liberty Valance, a Paramount release ; screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck ; produced by Willis Goldbeck ; directed by John Ford
- The wild bunch, Warner Bros. presents a Phil Feldman production ; produced by Phil Feldman ; story by Walon Green and Roy N. Sickner ; screenplay by Walon Green and Sam Peckinpah ; directed by Sam Peckinpah
- The last voyage, an Andrew and Virginia Stone production ; written and directed by Andrew L. Stone
- D.O.A, Harry M. Popkin presents ; a United Artists release ; story and screenplay, Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene ; produced by Leo C. Popkin ; directed by Rudolph Maté
- Classic film noir
- Sam Benedict, the complete series
- The amazing Mrs. Holliday, Universal presents ; a Bruce Manning production ; screen play, Frank Ryan and John Jacoby ; adaptation, Boris Ingster and Leo Townsend, from an original story by Sonya Levien ; produced and directed by Bruce Manning
- Seven days in May, Seven Arts Productions and Joel Productions, Inc. present ; the John Frankenheimer-Joel production ; screenplay by Rod Serling ; produced by Edward Lewis ; directed by John Frankenheimer
- Lucky Luciano, directed by Francesco Rosi
- The great impostor, Universal-International presents ; screenplay by Liam O'Brien ; produced by Robert Arthur ; directed by Robert Mulligan
- The rack, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ; screenplay by Stewart Stern ; produced by Arthur M. Loew Jr. ; directed by Arnold Laven
- A double life, Kanin Productions presents ; written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin ; produced by Michael Kanin ; directed by George Cukor
- The Bigamist, screenplay by Collier Young ; from an original story by Larry Marcus and Lou Schor ; produced by Collier Young ; directed by Ida Lupino
- The girl can't help it, 20th Century Fox ; screenplay by Frank Tashlin and Herbert Baker ; produced and directed by Frank Tashlin
- The turning point, directed by William Dieterle
- Focus of1
- Actor of32
- Birdman of Alcatraz, [the story of a real and living man...], Harold Hecht presents ; screenplay by Guy Trosper ; produced by Stuart Millar and Guy Trosper ; directed by John Frankenheimer
- The turning point, a Paramount Picture ; screenplay by Warren Duff ; based on a story by Horace McCoy ; produced by Irving Asher ; directed by William Dieterle
- William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; produced by John Houseman ; directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Ernest Hemingway's The killers
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. presents Victor Hugo's immortal classic ; produced by Pandro S. Berman ; screen play by Sonya Levien ; adaptation by Bruno Frank ; directed by William Dieterle
- A cry in the night, presented by Warner Bros. ; screen play by David Dortort ; directed by Frank Tuttle ; a Jaguar Production
- Noir archive 9-film collection, Volume 1, 1944-1954
- The golden age of television, executive producer, Sonny Fox ; produced by David J. Eagle ; a presentation of Sonny Fox Productions in association with KCET
- The web, Universal-International presents ; screenplay by William Bowers and Bertram Millhauser ; director, Michael Gordon
- Birdman of Alcatraz, the story of a real and living man..., Harold Hecht presents ; screenplay by Guy Trosper ; produced by Stuart Millar and Guy Trosper ; directed by John Frankenheimer
- Don Knotts 5-film collection
- An act of murder, Universal-International presents ; screenplay by Michael Blankfort and Robert Thoeren ; produced by Jerry Bresler ; directed by Michael Gordon
- The hitch-hiker, produced by Collier Young ; screenplay by Collier Young and Ida Lupino ; directed by Ida Lupino
- D.O.A, United Artists ; story and screenplay, Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene ; produced by Leo C. Popkin ; directed by Rudolph Maté
- D.O.A, produced by Leo C. Popkin ; screenplay by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene ; directed by Rudy Maté
- Fantastic voyage, produced by Saul David ; screenplay by Harry Kleiner ; story by Otto Klement, Jerome Bixby, directed by Richard Fleischer
- The bigamist, directed by Ida Lupino
- The wild bunch, Warner Bros. presents a Phil Feldman production ; produced by Phil Feldman ; story by Walon Green and Roy N. Sickner ; screenplay by Walon Green and Sam Peckinpah ; directed by Sam Peckinpah
- The last voyage, an Andrew and Virginia Stone production ; written and directed by Andrew L. Stone
- Sam Benedict, the complete series
- Seven days in May, Seven Arts Productions and Joel Productions, Inc. present ; the John Frankenheimer-Joel production ; screenplay by Rod Serling ; produced by Edward Lewis ; directed by John Frankenheimer
- The great impostor, Universal-International presents ; screenplay by Liam O'Brien ; produced by Robert Arthur ; directed by Robert Mulligan
- Lucky Luciano, directed by Francesco Rosi
- A double life, Kanin Productions presents ; written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin ; produced by Michael Kanin ; directed by George Cukor
- The Bigamist, screenplay by Collier Young ; from an original story by Larry Marcus and Lou Schor ; produced by Collier Young ; directed by Ida Lupino
- The girl can't help it, 20th Century Fox ; screenplay by Frank Tashlin and Herbert Baker ; produced and directed by Frank Tashlin
- The turning point, directed by William Dieterle
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