Irving Reis

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Irving Reis, born May 7, 1906, in New York City – died July 3, 1953, in Woodland Hills, California, was a radio program producer & director, and a film director.

Reis was the creator of the experimental anthology program on the radio, Columbia Workshop.[1] Among his credits are Enchantment, Roseanna McCoy, The Big Street, and the screen adaptation of Arthur Miller's play, All My Sons (1948). Reis also directed the movie The Four Poster, based on Jan de Hartog's play The Fourposter.

References

  1. "Director Irving Reis Dies, Victim Of Cancer". Sarasota Herald. July 5, 1953. p. 21. Retrieved July 5, 2011. 

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