Henry Hobart (producer)
Henry Hobart | |
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Born |
Brooklyn, New York, United States | March 22, 1888
Died |
1951 Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation | Producer |
Years active | 1926–1935 |
Henry Hobart (March 22, 1888 – 1951) was an American film producer during the late silent and early sound eras in the motion picture era. Initially, he ran his own independent production company, Henry Hobart Productions. All three of the silent films he produced were distributed by First National Pictures. In 1928, Hobart would go to work for First National, and then would move over to the newly formed RKO Radio Pictures after the advent of talking pictures in 1929.
Filmography
Year | Title | Studio | Silent (S)/Talkie (T) | Notes |
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1926 | Don Juan's Three Nights | Henry Hobart Productions | S | |
1927 | Crystal Cup, TheThe Crystal Cup | Henry Hobart Productions | S | |
1927 | No Place To Go | Henry Hobart Productions | S | |
1928 | Little Shepherd of Kingdom, TheThe Little Shepherd of Kingdom | First National Pictures | S | |
1928 | Noose, TheThe Noose | First National Pictures | S | |
1928 | Out of the Ruins | First National Pictures | S | |
1928 | Sailors' Wives | First National Pictures | S | |
1928 | Three-Ring Marriage | First National Pictures | S | |
1929 | Dance Hall | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1930 | Alias French Gertie | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1930 | Beau Bandit | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1930 | Framed | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1930 | Half Shot at Sunrise | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1930 | Lawful Larceny | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1930 | Love Comes Along[2] | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1930 | She's My Weakness | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1931 | Bachelor Apartment | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1931 | Royal Bed, TheThe Royal Bed | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1931 | Behind Office Doors | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1931 | High Stakes | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1931 | White Shoulders | RKO Radio Pictures | T | |
1935 | Sunset Range | First Division Productions | T |
References
- ↑ "Henry Hobart". American Film Institute. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
- ↑ Jewell, Richard B.; Harbin, Vernon (1982). The RKO Story. New York: Arlington House. p. 25. ISBN 0-517-546566.
External links
- Henry Hobart on IMDb
- Henry Hobart at the TCM Movie Database
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