Saul Elkins
Saul Elkins (June 29, 1907 in New York, New York – May 9, 2001 in Henderson, Nevada[1]) was an American writer, producer and director in the film industry.
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Born | New York, New York, US | June 29, 1907
Died | May 9, 2001 93) Henderson, Nevada, US | (aged
Occupation(s) | Writer, producer, director |
Spouse | Marguerite Elkins (Murphy) |
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Saul was the eldest of three sons of East European Jewish immigrant tailors.[2] He was the brother of BBC, Newsweek and CBS journalist/broadcaster Michael Elkins.[2] He directed 11 short films between 1944 and 1949, produced 14 movies between 1948 and 1951 and wrote the screenplay for 24 films between 1936 and 1950.
Filmography
Date | Title | Role | Series | Film | Notes |
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1936 | The Crime of Dr. Forbes | Writer | — | Feat. | Original screenplay |
1936 | Charlie Chan at the Race Track | Writer | — | Feat. | From a story by |
1936 | Star for a Night | Writer | — | Feat. | |
1936 | Under Your Spell | Writer | — | Feat. | Screenplay |
1937 | That I May Live | Writer | — | Feat. | Contract writer [uncredited] |
1938 | Women in Prison | Writer | — | Feat. | Screenplay |
1938 | Tarnished Angel | Writer | — | Feat. | Adaptation/story |
1939 | Off the Record | Writer | — | Feat. | Original story |
1939 | Pride of the Navy | Writer | — | Feat. | Screenplay |
1940 | Spills for Thrills | Writer | Broadway Brevities | Short | Script [uncredited] |
1943 | Good Old Corn | Writer | Broadway Brevities | Short | |
1944 | Our Frontier in Italy | Director | Broadway Brevities | Short | |
1945 | America the Beautiful | Writer | Technicolor Specials | Short | |
1945 | Star in the Night | Writer | Broadway Brevities | Short | Screenplay |
1945 | Story of a Dog | Writer | Vitaphone Varieties | Short | Narration |
1945 | Hitler Lives | Writer | Broadway Brevities | Short | |
1945 | Hawaiian Memories | Writer | Technicolor Specials | Short | |
1946 | Smart as a Fox | Writer | Vitaphone Varieties | Short | Narration |
1946 | Beach Days | Writer | Sports Parade | Short | |
1946 | Men of Tomorrow | Director | Technicolor Specials | Short | |
1946 | All Aboard | Writer | Technicolor Adventure | Short | |
1946 | A Boy and His Dog | Writer | Technicolor Special | Short | Screenplay |
1947 | Battle of the Champs | Writer | Sports Parade | Short | Narration |
1947 | Vaudeville Revue | Director | Melody Masters | Short | |
1947 | Tennis Town | Director | Sports Parade | Short | |
1947 | A Day at the Fair | Director | Technicolor Special | Short | |
1947 | King of the Carnival | Director | Technicolor Special | Short | |
1947 | Power Behind the Nation | Writer | Technicolor Special | Short | |
1947 | Soap Box Derby | Director | Technicolor Special | Short | |
1948 | Celebration Days | Director | Technicolor Special | Short | |
1948 | Fighting Athletes | Director | Sports Parade | Short | |
1948 | Calgary Stampede | Director | Technicolor Special | Short | |
1948 | The Big Punch | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1948 | Embraceable You | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1948 | Smart Girls Don't Talk | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1949 | Circus Town | Writer | Technicolor Adventure | Short | |
1949 | Flaxy Martin | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1949 | Homicide | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1949 | The Younger Brothers | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1949 | One Last Fling | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1949 | Water Wizards | Director | Sports Parade | Short | |
1949 | The House Across the Street | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1950 | The Grass Is Always Greener | Writer | Broadway Brevities | Short | Screenplay |
1950 | Barricade | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1950 | Colt .45 | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1950 | This Side of The Law | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1950 | Return of the Frontiersman | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1951 | Ratón Pass | Producer | — | Feat. | |
1951 | Sugarfoot | Producer | — | Feat. |
References
- "Obituaries for May 11, 2001". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- Michael Elkins#Origins
External links
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