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Aubrey Lionel Wisberg (October 20, 1909 – March 14, 1990) was a screenwriter, director, and producer. He immigrated to the United States in 1921, attended New York University and Columbia University, and married Barbara Duberstein. Wisberg made his career as a screenwriter, director, and producer with credits in more than 40 films including ''The Big Fix'', ''The Man from Planet X'', ''Hercules in New York'', ''The Neanderthal Man'', ''Captive Women'', ''Port Sinister'' and ''Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl''. Three of his early screenplays were World War II movies: ''Counter-Espionage'' and ''Submarine Raider'' in 1942 and ''They Came to Blow Up America'' in 1943. Wisberg's 1945 film ''The Horn Blows at Midnight'' starred the comedian Jack Benny. Wisberg was associate producer for Edward Small Productions; founder and executive producer for Wisberg Productions; and co-founder of American Pictures Corporation and Mid-Century Films. Production credits for Mid-Century Film include, ''The Man From Planet X'' (1951), ''Return to Treasure Island'' (1954) and ''Murder Is My Beat'' (1955). Wisberg was the author of several books, including ''Patrol Boat 999'', ''Savage Soldiers'', ''This Is the Life'' and ''Bushman at Large''. Wisberg was also a radio and television dramatist in the United States, Australia, and England; a radio diffusionist in Paris; and a journalist. He won the International Unity Award, from the Inter-Racial Society, for ''The Burning Cross''. Aubrey Wisberg died of cancer in 1990 in New York City. He was 80 years old.〔(NYU's Fales Library and Special Collections guide to the Aubrey Wisberg Archive )〕 ==Selected filmography== * ''The Women of Pitcairn Island'' (1956) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aubrey Wisberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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