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Irving Elman (1915–2011)

Author, producer and composer, educated at City College of New York with a Bachelor of Science degree. He wrote and produced plays, including "Uncle Willie", "The Brass Ring", and "The First Million". Joining ASCAP in 1962, his chief musical collaborators were Harry Sukman and Norman Luboff. See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideProducer (6 titles)
1970-1971 Matt Lincoln (TV series) (producer - 16 episodes)
Christopher (1971) (producer)
Karen (1971) (producer)
Jimmy (1970) (producer)
Adam (1970) (producer)
Lia (1970) (producer)
 
1967-1968 The High Chaparral (TV series) (supervising producer - 28 episodes)
Threshold of Courage (1968) (supervising producer)
A Joyful Noise (1968) (supervising producer)
The Hair Hunter (1968) (supervising producer)
The Peacemaker (1968) (supervising producer)
Tiger by the Tail (1968) (supervising producer)
 
1966 Preview Tonight (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
The Cliff Dwellers (1966) (producer)
 
1964-1965 Slattery's People (TV series) (producer - 33 episodes)
Color Him Red (1965) (producer)
The Last Commuter (1965) (producer)
Of Damon, Pythias and Sleeping Dogs (1965) (producer)
The Hero (1965) (producer)
 
1965 Ben Casey (TV series) (producer - 5 episodes)
The Day They Stole County General (1965) (producer)
Journeys End in Lovers Meeting (1965) (producer)
Minus That Rusty Old Hacksaw (1965) (producer)
A Man, a Maid, and a Marionette (1965) (producer)
A Boy Is Standing Outside the Door (1965) (producer)
 
1962 The Eleventh Hour (TV series) (associate producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (25 titles)
1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV series)
Wake Me When I'm Dead (1985) (teleplay)
 
1974 Police Woman (TV series)
Requiem for Bored Wives (1974) (written by)
 
1974 Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV series)
The Double-Edged Razor (1974) (as Stanton Irving Elman)
 
1958-1962 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV series)
The Door Without a Key (1962) (teleplay)
Murder Me Twice (1958) (teleplay)
On the Nose (1958) (teleplay)
 
1960 The Rifleman (TV series)
Dead Cold Cash (1960) (story / teleplay)
 
1959-1960 Bourbon Street Beat (TV series)
If a Body (1960) (story and teleplay)
Mrs. Viner Vanishes (1959) (writer)
 
1959 Goodyear Theatre (TV series)
The Incorrigibles (1959) (teleplay and story)
 
1958 True Story (TV series)
Sleeping Heart (1958) (writer)
 
1958 Zane Grey Theater (TV series)
The Stranger (1958) (teleplay / television story)
 
1956 Assignment Foreign Legion (TV series)
The Anaya (1956) (writer)
 
1956 Appointment with Adventure (TV series)
 
1955 Climax! (TV series)
Edge of Terror (1955) (writer)
 
1955 Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV series)
Fight for Tomorrow (1955)
The Invisible Handcuffs (1955) (written by)
 
1954 Janet Dean, Registered Nurse (TV series)
The Applegate Case (1954) (written by)
 
1953 Man Against Crime (TV series)
Free Ride (1953) (written by)
 
1952 Tales of Tomorrow (TV series)
Red Dust (1952) (adaptation)
 
1950 Danger (TV series)
The Black Door (1950) (teleplay)
 
1948 The Challenge (writer)
 
1948 13 Lead Soldiers (screenplay)
 
1947 Roses Are Red
 
1947 The Crimson Key
 
1947 Backlash
 
1946 Strange Journey (screenplay)
 
1946 Accomplice (screenplay)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (1 title)
1943 No Greater Love (dubbing script: USA)
 

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Stanton Irving Elman
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