Sigmund Neufeld
Sigmund Neufeld (May 3, 1896 – March 21, 1979) was an American B movie producer. He spent many years at Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation where he mainly produced films directed by his brother Sam Newfield. When PRC was taken over by Eagle-Lion Films in 1947 they both left the company. Eagle-Lion had goals of making bigger, more ambitious movies, a change in strategy that Sigmund deemed to be a financial mistake.[1] During the following years he and his brother made several films for Film Classics. When this company also merged with Eagle-Lion in 1950 they both moved to Lippert Pictures.
Selected filmography
- Bulldog Courage (1935)
- The Red Blood of Courage (1935)
- Aces and Eights (1936)
- Ghost Patrol (1936)
- Border Caballero (1936)
- Lightnin' Bill Carson (1936)
- Crashing Through Danger (1938)
- Torture Ship (1939)
- Marked Men (1940)
- Riders of Black Mountain (1940)
- I Take This Oath (1940)
- Outlaws of Boulder Pass (1942)
- The Mad Monster (1942)
- Dead Men Walk (1943)
- The Black Raven (1943)
- The Monster Maker (1944)
- Oath of Vengeance (1944)
- Apology for Murder (1945)
- Rustlers' Hideout (1945)
- Shadows of Death (1945)
- White Pongo (1945)
- His Brother's Ghost (1945)
- Gas House Kids (1946)
- Money Madness (1948)
- State Department: File 649 (1949)
References
- ↑ "Senses of Cinema – Fast Worker: The Films of Sam Newfield". Retrieved October 14, 2013.
External links
Sigmund Neufeld at the Internet Movie Database
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