Sam Newfield

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Sam Newfield (December 6, 1889 - November 10, 1964) also known as Sherman Scott or Peter Stewart, was an American B-movie director, with over two hundred and fifty films to his credit. Because of this massive output, sometimes releasing nearly twenty movies in a single year, he has been called the most prolific director of the sound era.[1]

Most of Newfield's movies were created for Producers Releasing Corporation, PRC Pictures. This was a film production company that he operated in association with his brother Sigmund Neufeld. The films they produced were mostly low budget productions, the majority being westerns, with an occasional horror film or crime drama.

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[edit] Pseudonyms

Sam Newfield was credited as Sherman Scott and as Peter Stewart on various films. He used these names in order to hide the fact that one person was responsible for so many of the PRC films.[2]

[edit] Partial Director Filmography

  • The Mad Monster (1942)
  • I Accuse My Parents (1944)
  • Scotland Yard Inspector (1952)
  • The Gambler and the Lady (1952)
  • Outlaw Women (1952)
  • Thunder over Sangoland (1955)
  • The Wild Dakotas (1956)
  • The Three Outlaws (1956)
  • Frontier Gambler (1956)
  • Last of the Desperadoes (1956)
  • Wolf Dog (1958)
  • Flaming Frontier (1958)

[edit] As Sherman Scott

  • Hitler, Beast of Berlin (1939)
  • I Take This Oath (1940)
  • Billy the Kid's Gun Justice (1940)
  • Billy the Kid's Fighting Pals (1941)
  • Billy the Kid's Smoking Guns (1942)
  • The Flying Serpent (1946)
  • Lady at Midnight (1948)
  • The Strange Mrs. Crane (1948)
  • The Wild Weed (1949)

[edit] As Peter Stewart

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