Robert Kane (producer)

Robert Kane

Kane in wearing a European Expeditionary Force uniform and his Belgium Croix de guerre
Born September 15, 1886
Jamestown, New York
United States
Died January 5, 1957
Honolulu, Hawaii
United States
Other names Robert T. Kane
Occupation Producer
Years active 1925-1948

Robert Kane (1886 – 1957) was an American film producer. He is sometimes credited as Robert T. Kane.

Biography

In 1930 Paramount Pictures put Kane in charge of the Joinville Studios in Paris where the company made multiple-language versions in various different languages.[1] The move was a response to the introduction of sound film which meant English-language films made in Hollywood were no longer suitable for non-English-speaking markets. Joinville produced hundreds of films in a two-year period, before dubbing became more widespread.

In the late 1930s Kane was involved with 20th Century Fox's British subsidiary which made expensive productions rather than the quota quickies that had been made there by American companies earlier in the decade. In 1937 he produced Wings of the Morning, the first technicolor film to be made in the British Isles. He returned to the United States following the outbreak of the Second World War, where he worked on the bullfighting drama Blood and Sand starring Tyrone Power.

Selected filmography

References

  1. Jarvinen p.45

Bibliography

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Kane (producer).


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/20/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.