Paul Soskin
Paul Soskin | |
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Born |
23 February 1905 Kerch, Crimea Russian Empire |
Died |
15 July 1975 Westminster, England United Kingdom |
Occupation | Producer, Screenwriter |
Years active | 1935 - 1958 (film) |
Paul Soskin (February 23, 1905 – July 15, 1975) was a Russian-born British screenwriter and film producer. Soskin was born in Crimea, then part of the Russian Empire. His first few films in Britain were low-budget quota quickies, but his breakthrough came with the 1941 comedy Quiet Wedding starring Margaret Lockwood. In 1948 he produced director Roy Ward Baker's drama The Weaker Sex for Two Cities Films.[1]
His daughter Tatiana married Roddy Llewellyn.
Filmography
- Ten Minute Alibi (1935)
- While Parents Sleep (1935)
- Two's Company (1936)
- Quiet Wedding (1941)
- The Day Will Dawn (1942)
- The Weaker Sex (1948)
- Waterfront (1950)
- High Treason (1951)
- Top of the Form (1953)
- All for Mary (1955)
- Happy Is the Bride (1958)
- Law and Disorder (1958)
References
- ↑ Mayer p.193-94
Bibliography
- Mayer, Geoff. Roy Ward Baker. Manchester University Press, 2004.
External links
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