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    Benedict Bogeaus (May 4, 1904, in Chicago – August 23, 1968, in Hollywood), was an independent film producer and former owner of General Service Studios...
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  • Laurence Stallings and Richard H. Landau. An independent production by Benedict Bogeaus it was distributed by United Artists. It was re-released under the...
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  • Dangerous Man Alive is a 1961 American science fiction film, produced by Benedict Bogeaus directed by Allan Dwan (the final film of his long career), that stars...
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  • on the radio play No Blade Too Sharp by Robert Monroe Produced by Benedict Bogeaus Starring John Payne Sonny Tufts Ellen Drew Cinematography John Alton...
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  • film made by Benedict Bogeaus Productions and released by United Artists. It was produced and directed by Rowland V. Lee with Benedict Bogeaus as co-producer...
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    between Johnny Angel and Nocturne, Raft and Marin made Mr. Ace for Benedict Bogeaus.) Joan Harrison was signed by RKO to produce the film in October. Joseph...
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    western film Silver Lode.[citation needed] She married film producer Benedict Bogeaus in Salome, Arizona in 1946. They had a son, Brett. The couple divorced...
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    (1953), a noir. Payne did a series of Westerns: Silver Lode (1954), for Benedict Bogeaus; Rails Into Laramie (1955), for Universal; Santa Fe Passage (1955)...
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    and Paul Newman in his film debut. The film was a notorious flop. Benedict Bogeaus gave her the lead in Pearl of the South Pacific (1955). Edmund Grainger...
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  • Wind Dies. Cornel Wilde's casting was announced in March 1954 with Benedict Bogeaus to produce for Filmcrest Productions and Harmon Jones to direct. Yvonne...
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  • On Our Merry Way is a 1948 American comedy film produced by Benedict Bogeaus and Burgess Meredith and released by United Artists. At the time of its release...
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  • directed by Rowland V. Lee, his last before he retired, and produced by Benedict Bogeaus and James Nasser. The music was conducted by Werner Janssen. The film...
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  • film distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Allan Dwan, produced by Benedict Bogeaus, and written by Harold Jacob Smith, James Leicester, and Al Stillman...
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    (1947). Brent was one of several names in Christmas Eve (1947) for Benedict Bogeaus and Luxury Liner (1948) at MGM, a remake of the 1933 film in which...
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  • Harry Sherman February 11, 1944 The Bridge of San Luis Rey produced by Benedict Bogeaus March 3, 1944 Voice in the Wind March 17, 1944 Knickerbocker Holiday...
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  • Moon is a 1958 American Technicolor science fiction film, produced by Benedict Bogeaus, directed by Byron Haskin, that stars Joseph Cotten, George Sanders...
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    (1924–2005), actor Peter Bogdanovich (1939–2022), director and screenwriter Benedict Bogeaus (1904–1968), producer John Boles (1895–1969), actor Dorris Bowdon (1914–2005)...
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    Montgomery appeared in Lulu Belle (1948) and The Girl from Manhattan for Benedict Bogeaus. In 1950, he starred as the title role in Davy Crockett, Indian Scout...
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  • Screenplay by Doane R. Hoag Karen DeWolf Story by Doane R. Hoag Produced by Benedict Bogeaus Starring Macdonald Carey Teresa Wright John Craven Jack Elam Cinematography...
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    It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1927. In 1956, producer Benedict Bogeaus announced that he was adapting the book into a film to be titled "Conquest...
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    Mr. Ace (1946), with Sylvia Sidney and director Marin for producer Benedict Bogeaus, was a flop, but it did lead to a rather successful radio series starring...
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    one-fifth owner of the General Service Studio, operated by SIMPP member Benedict Bogeaus Krell, David. "All Aboard the Hooterville Cannonball! Celebrating the...
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  • Dwan Screenplay by Karen DeWolf Story by Karen DeWolf Produced by Benedict Bogeaus Starring John Payne Lizabeth Scott Dan Duryea Cinematography John Alton...
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    Belle of the Yukon (1944), and made a swashbuckler film for producer Benedict Bogeaus alongside Charles Laughton, the cheaply made production Captain Kidd...
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    (1956), The River's Edge (1957), a Western directed by Allan Dwan for Benedict Bogeaus, and High Flight (1957), an air force melodrama for Warwick Pictures...
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  • 1951 American Western film directed by Elliott Nugent, produced by Benedict Bogeaus, and starring Mickey Rooney, Wanda Hendrix, Robert Preston and Robert...
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    than the film itself. Blyth made no further films. In 1957, she sued Benedict Bogeaus for $75,000 for not making the film Conquest. From the late 1950s into...
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    After leaving Paramount, Lamour made a series of films for producer Benedict Bogeaus: the all-star comedy On Our Merry Way (1948); Lulu Belle (1948), a...
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    impressive was his performance in Dark Waters (1944) with Merle Oberon for Benedict Bogeaus. He continued his stage career by performing on Broadway in Hope for...
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  • Allan Dwan Based on "Tennessee’s Pardner" by Bret Harte Produced by Benedict Bogeaus Starring John Payne Ronald Reagan Rhonda Fleming Coleen Gray Cinematography...
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