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action comedy film
directed by
Arthur Allan Seidelman and
written by
Aubrey Wisberg. It was
released on home
video under the
title "Hercules Goes Bananas"...
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Aubrey Lionel Wisberg (October 20, 1909 –
March 14, 1990) was a British-American filmmaker. Born in London,
Wisberg emigrated to the
United States in...
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Randell as
Riddon William Schallert as
Carver Jack
Pollexfen and
Aubrey Wisberg had a deal to make
three films at RKO:
Captive Women,
Sword of
Venus and...
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Marion Derby (later
Marian Wisberg and also
known as
Marion Mountain) (March 12, 1923 - May 15, 2013) was an author, artist, and zen
student of Shunryū...
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Micheline Cheirel and
Eugene Borden.
Based on a
story written by
Aubrey Wisberg, the
screenplay was
written by
Dwight V. Bab**** and
Martin Berkeley, and...
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Melton entertained American soldiers overseas. Sid met
screenwriter Aubrey Wisberg, who
arranged for him to have a part in his
Treasure of
Monte Cristo for...
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tennis player Aubrey Williams (disambiguation),
several people Aubrey Wisberg (1909–1990), British–American
filmmaker Aubrey Woods (1928–2013), British...
- black-and-white
science fiction horror film,
produced by Jack
Pollexfen and
Aubrey Wisberg,
directed by
Edgar G. Ulmer, that
stars Robert Clarke,
Margaret Field,...
- Rosenthal, with a
screenplay by Mike St.
Clair from a
story by
Aubrey Wisberg, and
directed by Nick Webster. The
United States launches three astronauts...
- an
American writer,
director and producer. He
collaborated with
Aubrey Wisberg on
several science fiction and
monster movies of the 1950s.
Before entering...