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Jed Buell (May 21, 1897 - September 29, 1961) was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter who specialized in low-budget B pictures in a variety of subjects including singing cowboy films featuring midgets and black actors.
Time for the Old Corral to chronicle a unique (bizarre) western --- "Jed Buell's Midgets" in THE TERROR OF TINY TOWN. The Hollywood career of Jed Buell (1897-1961) began with the Mack Sennett studio.
Jed Buell. Producer: Mr. Washington Goes to Town. Producer Jed Buell began his show-business career in the early days of the 20th century as the manager of the Orpheum Theater in Denver, Colorado.
May 26, 2014 · The screen's first black cowboy, Herb Jeffries (billed Herbert Jeffrey) was a pioneer in many ways and still is. As a young singer in his twenties, he pitched the idea for an all-black Western to producer Jed Buell, leading to one of the most enduring favorites of the race movie movement.
Jed Buell (May 21, 1897 - September 29, 1961) was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter who specialized in low-budget B pictures in a variety of subjects including singing cowboy films featuring midgets and black actors.
May 26, 2014 · Moviegoers of color found few role models, few actors of agreeable star quality, until Jeffrey persuaded B-minus producer Jed Buell to finance a series of below-budget Western musicals.
Apr 21, 2010 · Besides which, Tiny Town wasn’t an MGM production; it was an independent film financed largely by producer Jed Buell and bought by Columbia. And it was produced a year before Wizard Of Oz.