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Jules Bricken (1915–1987)

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Filmography

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1972 Danny Jones
 
1969 Explosion
 
1963 Dr. Kildare (TV series)
 
1961 Target: The Corruptors (TV series)
 
1961 Naked City (TV series)
 
1961 Follow the Sun (TV series)
A Rage for Justice (1961)
 
1960-1961 Checkmate (TV series)
Voyage Into Fear (1961)
The Gift (1961)
Death Runs Wild (1960)
 
1960-1961 Thriller (TV series)
The Devil's Ticket (1961)
The Fingers of Fear (1961)
The Guilty Men (1960)
 
1960 Markham (TV series)
Image of Love (1960)
 
1959-1960 Riverboat (TV series)
Path of the Eagle (1960)
Jessie Quinn (1959)
The Fight Back (1959)
 
1958-1959 Lux Playhouse (TV series)
Various Temptations (1959)
Deathtrap (1959)
Drive a Desert Road (1958)
The Four (1958)
 
1959 Flight (TV series)
The Chaplin Story (1959)
 
1958 Cimarron City (TV series)
I, the People (1958)
 
1958 Suspicion (TV series)
Eye for an Eye (1958)
The Protege (1958)
 
1957 Schlitz Playhouse (TV series)
French Provincial (1957)
 
1956-1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV series)
Alibi Me (1956)
 
1956-1957 G.E. True Theater (TV series)
The Earring (1957)
Emergency Call (1956)
 
1957 Studio 57 (TV series)
The Alibi (1957)
 
1957 Drango
 
1955-1956 The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV series)
The Hefferan Family (1956)
Overnight Haul (1956)
Deception (1956)
 
1953-1955 The Ford Television Theatre (TV series)
Garrity's Sons (1955)
The Trestle (1953)
The Bet (1953)
 
1954-1955 The Ray Milland Show: Meet Mr. McNulty (TV series)
Jury Duty (1955)
Christmas Story (1954)
 
1953 Four Star Playhouse (TV series)
House for Sale (1953)
 
1946 The Answer Man, #1 (short)
 
Show ShowProducer (9 titles)
1964 The Train (producer)
 
1959-1960 Riverboat (TV series) (producer - 8 episodes)
Path of the Eagle (1960) (producer)
Jessie Quinn (1959) (producer)
A Night at Trapper's Landing (1959) (producer)
The Fight Back (1959) (producer)
A Race to Cincinnati (1959) (producer)
 
1958-1959 Lux Playhouse (TV series) (producer - 3 episodes)
Various Temptations (1959) (producer)
Deathtrap (1959) (producer)
The Four (1958) (producer)
 
1957-1959 Schlitz Playhouse (TV series) (producer - 4 episodes)
A Fistful of Love (1959) (producer)
No Answer (1958) (producer)
The Hasty Hanging (1958) (producer)
French Provincial (1957) (producer)
 
1958 Suspicion (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
The Protege (1958) (producer)
 
1957 Drango (producer)
 
1955-1956 The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV series) (producer - 4 episodes)
The Empty Room (1956) (producer)
Yacht on the High Sea (1956) (producer)
The Miracle on 34th Street (1955) (producer)
The Ox-Bow Incident (1955) (producer)
 
1953 Footlights Theater (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Change of Heart (1953) (producer)
 
1952-1953 The Ford Television Theatre (TV series) (producer - 9 episodes)
The Trestle (1953) (producer)
The Bet (1953) (producer)
Madame 44 (1953) (producer)
Adventure in Connecticut (1953) (producer)
The Sermon of the Gun (1953) (producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (3 titles)
1972 Danny Jones
 
1969 Explosion (writer)
 
1946 The Answer Man, #1 (short)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (2 titles)
1964 The Train (presenter)
 
1947 Carnegie Hall (dialogue director)
 
Show ShowProduction Manager (1 title)
1948 Close-Up (production manager)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1962) Unsold pilot: Directed a pilot for a proposed TV series called "Dateline" (aka "Dateline: San Francisco"), which starred Rod Taylor as a San Francisco-based newspaper columnist. The pilot cost $200,000 and was shot on location.
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Star Sign:

Aquarius