Sam Katzman
Sam Katzman | |
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Born |
New York City, New York | July 7, 1901
Died |
August 4, 1973 72) Hollywood, Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Film producer and director |
Years active | 1933-1973 |
Sam Katzman (July 7, 1901 – August 4, 1973) was an American film producer and director. Katzman produced low-budget genre films, including serials, which had proportionally high returns for the studios and his financial backers.[1]
Biography
Born to a Jewish family,[2] Katzman went to work as a stage laborer at the age of 13 in the fledgling East Coast film industry and moved from prop boy to assistant director at Fox Films.[3] He would learn all aspects of filmmaking and was a Hollywood producer for more than 40 years.[1]
After working as a producer of Bob Steele westerns at A. W. Hackel's Supreme Pictures, Katzman started his own studios, Victory Pictures and Puritan Pictures, in 1935. From 1935-40 Victory produced two serials and 30 features, including Western film series starring Tom Tyler and Tim McCoy.[4] Puritan ceased production in 1937.
In 1940, Katzman moved to Monogram Pictures and produced, under the names Banner Productions, Clover Productions and Four Leaf Productions, the East Side Kids features of the '40s and several films starring Bela Lugosi. In 1945 he moved to Columbia Pictures, filming a variety of serials, including the 15-chapter Superman serial of 1948, the Jungle Jim series of the late 1940s to mid 1950s — acquiring the nickname "Jungle Sam" — a variety of second features, including many filmed in 3D, and a string of rock-'n'-roll musicals in the '50s. His best known films are probably Earth vs. the Flying Saucers and The Werewolf (1956).
At MGM in the '60s, Katzman produced several Elvis Presley movies, as well as the Herman's Hermits film Hold On! and singer Roy Orbison's only film, The Fastest Guitar Alive.
He was the uncle of television producer Leonard Katzman. Sam Katzman died on August 4, 1973, in Hollywood. He is interred in the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California.
Quotation
“ | Twist Around the Clock only cost $250,000 to make, but in less than six months it grossed six million - so of course I'm gonna make more 'Twist' movies! | ” |
Selected filmography
- A Demon for Trouble (1934)
- Big Calibre (1935)
- Danger Ahead (1935)
- A Face in the Fog (1935)
- Sundown Saunders (1935)
- Brand of the Outlaws (1936)
- Rip Roarin' Buckaroo (1936)
- The Phantom of the Range (1936)
- Shadow of Chinatown (1936)
- The Rogues Tavern (1936)
- Amateur Crook (1937)
- Orphan of the Pecos (1937)
- Brothers of the West (1937)
- Cheyenne Rides Again (1937)
- Lost Ranch (1937)
- Flying Fists (1937)
- Blake of Scotland Yard (1937)
- Six-Gun Trail (1938)
- Lightning Carson Rides Again (1938)
- Code of the Cactus (1939)
- Outlaws' Paradise (1939)
- The Fighting Renegade (1939)
- Straight Shooter (1939)
- East Side Kids (1940)
- Boys of the City (1940)
- That Gang of Mine (1940)
- Pride of the Bowery (1940)
- Flying Wild (1941)
- Bowery Blitzkrieg (1941)
- Spooks Run Wild (1941)
- Invisible Ghost (1941)
- Zis Boom Bah (1941)
- Mr. Wise Guy (1942)
- Let's Get Tough! (1942)
- Smart Alecks (1942)
- 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge (1942)
- Kid Dynamite (1942)
- Bowery at Midnight (1942)
- Black Dragons (1942)
- The Corpse Vanishes (1942)
- The Ape Man (1943)
- Clancy Street Boys (1943)
- Ghosts on the Loose (1943)
- Mr. Muggs Steps Out (1943)
- Spotlight Scandals (1943)
- Million Dollar Kid (1944)
- Follow the Leader (1944)
- Block Busters (1944)
- Bowery Champs (1944)
- Crazy Knights (1944)
- Voodoo Man (1944)
- Docks of New York (1945)
- Mr. Muggs Rides Again (1945)
- Come Out Fighting (1945)
- Junior Prom (1946)
- Jungle Jim (1948)
- The Prince of Thieves (1948)
- The Lost Tribe (1949)
- State Penitentiary (1950)
- Purple Heart Diary (1951)
- A Yank in Korea (1951)
- Fury of the Congo (1951)
- Jungle Manhunt (1951)
- Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land (1952)
- The Golden Hawk (1952)
- Brave Warrior (1952)
- California Conquest (1952)
- Voodoo Tiger (1952)
- Thief of Damascus (1952)
- The Pathfinder (1952)
- Last of the Redskins (1953)
- Flame of Calcutta (1953)
- Serpent of the Nile (1953)
- Siren of Bagdad (1953)
- Sky Commando (1953)
- Killer Ape (1953)
- Conquest of Cochise (1953)
- Prince of Pirates (1953)
- The 49th Man (1953)
- Mission Over Korea (1953)
- Fort Ti (1953)
- Charge of the Lancers (1954)
- Drums of Tahiti (1954)
- The Miami Story (1954)
- The Battle of Rogue River (1954)
- Cannibal Attack (1954)
- Jungle Moon Men (1955)
- Devil Goddess (1955)
- Creature with the Atom Brain (1955)
- It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955)
- The Gun That Won the West (1955)
- New Orleans Uncensored (1955)
- Chicago Syndicate (1955)
- The Crooked Web (1955)
- Inside Detroit (1955)
- The Houston Story (1956)
- Miami Exposé (1956)
- Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
- The Werewolf (1956)
- The Man Who Turned to Stone (1956)
- Uranium Boom (1956)
- Rock Around the Clock (1956)
- Don't Knock the Rock (1957)
- The Giant Claw (1957)
- Zombies of Mora Tau (1957)
- The Night the World Exploded (1957)
- The Last Blitzkrieg (1959)
- Lock Up Your Daughters (1959)
- Twist Around the Clock (1961)
- Don't Knock the Twist (1961)
- The Wizard of Baghdad (1961)
- Get Yourself a College Girl (1964)
- Kissin' Cousins (1964)
- Your Cheatin' Heart (1964)
- Harum Scarum (1965)
- When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965)
- Hold On! (1966)
- Hot Rods to Hell (1967)
- Riot on Sunset Strip (1967)
- The Fastest Guitar Alive (1967)
- The Love-Ins (1967)
- The Young Runaways (1968)
- Angel, Angel, Down We Go (1969)
- The Loners (1972)
Bibliography
- Wheeler Winston Dixon. Lost in the Fifties: Recovering Phantom Hollywood. Southern Illinois University Press, 2005.
References
- 1 2 "Sam Katzman: He Makes The Serials.". The Sunday Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1949 - 1953) (Sydney, NSW: National Library of Australia). 20 September 1953. p. 15. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- ↑ Jewish Virtual Library: "KATZMAN, SAM" 2008
- ↑ p.48 Dixon, Wheeler W Lost in the Fifties: Recovering Phantom Hollywood Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (September 1, 2005)
- ↑ p. 438 Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940: An Illustrated History of 53 Independent Film Companies, with a Filmography for Each McFarland & Company, 1 Jan 1997
- ↑ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 103. CN 5585.
External links
- Sam Katzman at the Internet Movie Database
- Sam Katzman at Find a Grave
- Meet Jungle Sam Life magazine http://books.google.com.au/books?id=IUIEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA79&dq=sam+katzman+%2B+3-d#v=onepage&q=sam%20katzman%20%2B%203-d&f=false
- Jungle Sam in Time http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,817485-1,00.html
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