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- S. Sylvan Simon (March 9, 1910 – May 17, 1951) was an American stage /film director and producer. He directed numerous Hollywood films in the late 1930s to 1940s, and was the producer of Born Yesterday (1950).
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S. Sylvan Simon (March 9, 1910 – May 17, 1951) was an American stage/film director and producer. He directed numerous Hollywood films in the late 1930s to 1940s, and was the producer of Born Yesterday (1950).
Director S. Sylvan Simon worked as a drama coach, radio executive and stage director before joining Warner Brothers in 1935. He then moved to MGM as director and assistant director in 1937. His sudden death at the age of 41 shocked all who knew him and he was mourned throughout the film industry.
- Director, Producer
- March 9, 1910
- S. Sylvan Simon
- May 17, 1951
Director S. Sylvan Simon worked as a drama coach, radio executive and stage director before joining Warner Brothers in 1935. He then moved to MGM as director and assistant director in 1937. His sudden death at the age of 41 shocked all who knew him and he was mourned throughout the film industry.
- March 9, 1910
- May 17, 1951
S. Sylvan Simon (March 9, 1910 – May 17, 1951) was an American stage/film director and producer. He directed numerous Hollywood films in the late 1930s to 1940s, and was the producer of Born Yesterday (1950).
Here I have listed the twenty best films of the filmmaker S. Sylvan Simon. 1. Dulcy (1940) Passed | 73 min | Adventure, Comedy, Romance. A dizzy young woman aranges to turn her inventor-boyfriend's vacation into a chance meeting with a possible investor who happens to be her brother's future father-in-law.
Motion Picture Director and Producer. He was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar in 1950 for Born Yesterday. He also directed-produced Rio Rita (1942), Son Of Lassie (1945), Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945) and The Fuller Brush Man (1948).
I Love Trouble is a fantastic collection of PI movie tropes from earlier eras, assembled with impressive dynamism and control by director S. Sylvan Simon. Simon was working from a crackling script by Roy Huggins, a first-time screenwriter who adapted his own novel ( The Double Take ) and would go on to create iconic TV shows including The ...