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Jesse J. Goldburg
American film producer (1881-1959) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jesse J. Goldburg (1881 – 1959) was an American film script writer and film producer active during the silent era.[1] In 1924 he managed the low-budget company Independent Pictures Corp. based at a studio on Sunset Boulevard.[2][3]
The main stars of his Western films were Franklyn Farnum, Bill Cody and Bob Custer.[4] One of his later productions, No Man's Law included Oliver Hardy as a villain with an eye patch who meets his just deserts.
He produced films for other companies such as Beyond the Rockies for Robertson-Cole.[5]
In 1937 he became the successful distributor for Edgar Rice Burroughs's 12-part serial The New Adventures of Tarzan with Herman Brix, when Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises company had fallen into debt.[4]
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Selected filmography
- Life Without Soul (1915)
- The Curious Conduct of Judge Legarde (1915)
- The Profiteer (1919)
- A Desperate Adventure (1924)
- Flashing Spurs (1924)
- Dangerous Pleasure (1924)
- Trigger Fingers (1924)
- Galloping Vengeance (1925)
- The Texas Bearcat (1925)
- The Bloodhound (1925)
- Dangerous Odds (1925)
- Barriers of the Law (1925)
- That Man Jack! (1925)
- A Man of Nerve (1925)
- Border Intrigue (1925)
- Blood and Steel (1925)
- Duped (1925)
- Riders of Mystery (1925)
- The Ridin' Streak (1925)
- Accused (1925)
- Billy the Kid (1925)
- The Gambling Fool (1925)
- Outwitted (1925)
- Beyond the Rockies (1926)
- Sunshine of Paradise Alley (1926)
- The Dead Line (1926)
- The Dude Cowboy (1926)
- Hair-Trigger Baxter (1926)
- The Valley of Bravery (1926)
- Bulldog Pluck (1927)
- The Fighting Hombre (1927)
- Life of an Actress (1927)
- Driven from Home (1927)
- No Man's Law (1927)
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