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George Hirliman (1901–1952) was a film producer.
Hirliman was born
September 8, 1901, in Fort Lee, New Jersey. He
married Eleanor Hunt, an actress. The...
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about the
dangers of
cannabis use. It was
originally produced by
George Hirliman; however, some time
after the film was made, it was
purchased by exploitation...
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Georgelle Cynthia Hirliman (June 11, 1936, in Los Angeles,
California –
January 29, 2010, in
Santa Fe, New Mexico) was an
American writer and the daughter...
- Mexico. Albany, NY:
State University of New York Press. ISBN 0791409309.
Hirliman, G (1982). The Hate Factory. Lincoln, NE: Universe, Inc. ISBN 0595366694...
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Nolan from
November 1933
until June 14, 1935. She
later married George Hirliman, with whom she
adopted a daughter, Georgelle, as an infant. "Fadeout for...
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Directed by
Crane Wilbur Written by
Crane Wilbur (play)
Produced by
George A.
Hirliman Charles J. Hunt
Louis Rantz Starring Lili
Damita Fred
Keating Renee Torres...
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American film
distributor active between 1943 and 1951.
Established by
George Hirliman and
Irvin Shapiro, the
company initially concentrated on re-releases of...
- Nixon's Spanish-language alternative,
renamed Magda. Supposedly,
producer Hirliman had
wanted Tovar to play the
female lead in both productions, but she only...
- 1924
story in
Short Stories by
Clarence E.
Mulford Produced by
George A.
Hirliman Adolph Zukor Starring William Boyd
George "Gabby"
Hayes Russell Hayden...
- 1936 We're in the
Legion Now!
United States Magnacolor feature George A.
Hirliman Productions Also
known as The Rest Cure. Extant. On DVD. 1936 The Phantom...