Rowland V. Lee(1891-1975)
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- Drehbuch
- Produktion
Rowland V. Lee wurde am 6 September 1891 in Findlay, Ohio, USA geboren. Er war Regisseur und Autor, bekannt für Das Rätsel von Monte Christo (1934), Mother Carey's Chickens (1938) und Frankensteins Sohn (1939). Er war mit Eleanor Worthington verheiratet. Er starb am 21 Dezember 1975 in Palm Desert, California, USA.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Fotos
Regie
Drehbuch
- 1959
- 1935
- 1934
- 1933
- 1933
- Monte Carlo Madness
- dialogues
- 1932
- 1931
- 1931
- 1928
- The Secret Hour
- writer
- 1928
- 1927
- 1923
- A Self-Made Man
- szenario
- 1922
- What Ho, the Cook
- Drehbuch
- 1921
Produktion
- 1959
- 1944
- 1940
- 1939
- 1939
- 1939
- 1938
- 1930
- 1930
- 1929
- 1928
- Das zweite Leben
- produzent
- 1928
- 1928
- 1927
- As No Man Has Loved
- produzent
- 1925
- Alternative Namen
- Roland V. Lee
- Geboren am
- Verstorben
- 21. Dezember 1975
- Palm Desert, Kalifornien, USA(Herzattacke)
- Ehepartner
- Eleanor Worthington6. November 1924 - 21. Dezember 1975 (er verstorben, 1 Kind)
- VerwandteRobert N. Lee(Sibling)
- Andere ArbeitenStage: "Seven Chances". Written by Roi Cooper Megrue. George M. Cohan's Theatre (moved to the Belasco Theatre on 23 Oct 1916 to close): 8 Aug 1916- Dec 1916 (closing date unknown/151 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Charles Brokate, Emily Callaway, Alice Carroll, Frank Craven, Florence Deshon, Hayward Ginn, Otto Kruger, Rowland V. Lee [credited as Rowland Lee], Harry Leighton. Helen MacKellar, Carroll McComas, Anne Meredith, Lillian Spencer, Allen Thomas, Beverly West. Produced by David Belasco. NOTE: Filmed as Der Mann mit den 1000 Bräuten (1925).
- Publicity-Angebote
- WissenswertesHe had his own 214-acre movie ranch, located in the San Fernando Valley in California. He purchased the property in 1935 and called it Farm Lake Ranch, but the film industry always knew it as the Rowland V. Lee Ranch, with its pale brown hills of barley chaff and olive and eucalyptus trees and two scenic lakes, but for some reason it wasn't used much for westerns. For I've Always Loved You (1946), Republic Pictures built an extensive farmhouse and barn set. It also constructed a stone and wood bridge over one of the lakes, which would usually be photographed as a river. The farmhouse set would be adapted and modified over the years. RKO used it as a period French farmhouse for its modest swashbuckler Die Söhne der drei Musketiere (1952). Its most famous use was as an Indiana Quaker family farm during the Civil War in Allied Artists' Lockende Versuchung (1956). To give it that "Indiana look", director William Wyler had cornfields planted, sycamore trees brought in and huge areas covered with green grass. The wooden farmhouse was also given a fake stone facade. You'll also see the ranch used to great effect in Alfred Hitchcock's Der Fremde im Zug (1951) and in Charles Laughton's Die Nacht des Jägers (1955). After Lee died in 1975, the ranch was developed into an expensive gated community called Hidden Lake Estates.
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