Irving Starr
Irving Starr (1905–1982) was an American film producer.[1] He worked for a number of studios including MGM, Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures, generally employed on lower-budget films. Later in his career he also worked in television.
Irving Starr  | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 22, 1905 | 
| Died | January 17, 1982 (aged 76) United States  | 
| Occupation | Producer | 
| Years active | 1933–1966 (film) | 
Selected filmography
    
- Tombstone Canyon (1932)
 - Fargo Express (1933)
 - The Lone Avenger (1933)
 - King of the Arena (1933)
 - Phantom Thunderbolt (1933)
 - The Fiddlin' Buckaroo (1933)
 - When a Man Sees Red (1934)
 - Rocky Rhodes (1934)
 - His Night Out (1935)
 - Border Brigands (1934)
 - Stone of Silver Creek (1935)
 - Empty Saddles (1936)
 - Silver Spurs (1936)
 - Ride 'Em Cowboy (1936)
 - Nobody's Fool (1936)
 - For the Service (1936)
 - Damaged Goods (1937)
 - The Westland Case (1937)
 - Boss of Lonely Valley (1937)
 - Left-Handed Law (1937)
 - The Black Doll (1938)
 - Danger on the Air (1938)
 - The Last Warning (1938)
 - The Lady in the Morgue (1938)
 - The Last Express (1938)
 - Gambling Ship (1938)
 - Mystery of the White Room (1939)
 - The Witness Vanishes (1939)
 - Inside Information (1939)
 - Music in My Heart (1940)
 - Time Out for Rhythm (1941)
 - Our Wife (1941)
 - Fingers at the Window (1942)
 - Sunday Punch (1942)
 - The Affairs of Martha (1942)
 - Bataan (1943)
 - Harrigan's Kid (1943)
 - Swing Fever (1943)
 - Something for the Boys (1944)
 - Four Jills in a Jeep (1944)
 - The Cockeyed Miracle (1946)
 - The Gallant Blade (1948)
 - Johnny Allegro (1949)
 - Slightly French (1949)
 - The Half-Breed (1952)
 - Battles of Chief Pontiac (1952)
 - A Story of David (1960)
 - Return of the Gunfighter (1966)
 
References
    
- Hischak p.244
 
Bibliography
    
- Hischak, Thomas S. American Plays and Musicals on Screen: 650 Stage Productions and Their Film and Television Adaptations. McFarland & Company, 2005.
 
External links
    
- Irving Starr at IMDb
 
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