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  1. Sigmund Neufeld (May 3, 1896 – March 21, 1979) was an American B movie producer. He spent many years at Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation where he mainly produced films directed by his brother Sam Newfield.

  2. Sigmund Neufeld Jr. was born on 12 May 1931 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a director and editor, known for The Invisible Man (1975), The Incredible Hulk (1977) and Stop Susan Williams (1979).

    • Director, Editor, Sound Department
    • May 12, 1931
    • Sigmund Neufeld Jr.
  3. Neufeld and company continued to unleash B-features (and worse) through 1948, when British producer J. Arthur Rank swallowed up the company into his newly formed Eagle-Lion International. Born May 3, 1896

    • Producer, Director, Production Manager
    • May 3, 1896
    • Sigmund Neufeld
    • March 21, 1979
  4. Jul 2, 2024 · Producer Sigmund Neufeld and his brother, director Sam Newfield, were permanent denizens of Hollywood’s cinematic underbelly, unflattering known as Poverty Row.

  5. Sigmund Neufeld (1896 - 1979) worked for Ben Judell and wound up as the PRC production boss overseeing most everything including their cowboy films. And quite often, those were directed by his brother, Sam Newfield (real name: Samuel Neufeld).

  6. Mar 22, 1991 · The director of more than 250 feature films, as well as numerous shorts and television series' episodes, in a career that spanned four decades (from 1923 to 1958) Newfield leaves behind him only his work on the set; next to nothing is known of his personal life.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 240-Robert240-Robert - Wikipedia

    240-Robert is an American drama television series that ran on ABC from August 28, 1979, to March 21, 1981. [1] The series title is a reference to the call-sign designation for the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department 's search and rescue / paramedic teams.

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