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Edwin L. Marin (1899–1951)

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Began as assistant cameraman in 1919. First signed as director by Poverty Row company Tiffany in 1932; moved to Universal, 1933-34. Worked at MGM, 1934-41, in charge of second features, including several instalments of the "Maisie" and Philo Vance" series. At United Artists, 1942, and 1946-47; RKO, 1944-45; 20th Century Fox... See more trivia »

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1951 Fort Worth
 
1951 Raton Pass
 
1951 Sugarfoot
 
1950 Colt .45
 
1948 Race Street
 
1947 Intrigue
 
1947 Christmas Eve
 
1946 Nocturne
 
1946 Lady Luck
 
1946 Mr. Ace
 
1946 Young Widow
 
1946 Abilene Town
 
1945 Johnny Angel
 
1944 Show Business
 
1942 Invisible Agent
 
1941 Paris Calling
 
1941 Ringside Maisie
 
1940 Hullabaloo
 
1940 Florian
 
1939 Maisie
 
1939 Society Lawyer
 
1939 Fast and Loose
 
1938 Listen, Darling
 
1938 The Chaser
 
1938 Hold That Kiss
 
1938 Everybody Sing
 
1936 Sworn Enemy
 
1936 Speed
 
1935 Pursuit
 
1935 Sequoia (uncredited)
 
1934 Paris Interlude
 
1934 The Crosby Case
 
1934 Bombay Mail
 
1933 The Avenger
 
1932 The Death Kiss
 
1932 The Last Mile (assistant director - uncredited)
 
1931 Girls Demand Excitement (assistant director - uncredited)
 
1930 Women Everywhere (assistant director)
 
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1943 Two Tickets to London (producer)
 

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5' 10½" (1.79 m)
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Trivia:

Began as assistant cameraman in 1919. First signed as director by Poverty Row company Tiffany in 1932; moved to Universal, 1933-34. Worked at MGM, 1934-41, in charge of second features, including several instalments of the "Maisie" and Philo Vance" series. At United Artists, 1942, and 1946-47; RKO, 1944-45; 20th Century Fox... See more »

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