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Marion Gering

Marion Gering (June 9, 1901 in Rostov-on-Don - 19 April 1977 in New York City) was a Russian-born American stage producer and director. He moved to the United States in 1924 as a member of a Soviet trade commission in trading Siberian furs. He became involved in the theatrical community in Chicago, founding the Chicago Play Producing Company. His production of Georg Kaiser's "Gas", which was presented at the Goodman Theatre on January 28, 1926 was particularly successful. In 1927 he began producing plays in New York City, and married actress Dorothy Libaire in 1930.〔
Gering became a Hollywood film director for Paramount Pictures in 1931, directing Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard in ''I Take This Woman'' on his debut. In 1932 he directed Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, and a young Cary Grant in ''Devil and the Deep''. He collaborated several times with producer Albert Lewis, producing films together like ''Ready for Love'' and later stage productions like ''The Walking Gentleman'' at the Playhouse Theatre. In 1935 he directed George Raft and Carole Lombard in the film ''Rumba'', inspired by the success of ''Bolero'' the previous year, but it wasn't as successful. Gering's stint with Paramount came to an end in 1936, and he then joined Columbia Pictures between 1937 and 1939,〔 and directed the 1937 British picture ''Thunder in the City'' for the Atlantic Film Company. His film career came to a halt by the end of the decade. He tried in the subsequent period, albeit in vain, to build on his previous accomplishments as a theatre producer and to pursue film directing in Europe. Between 1947 and 1949 he attempted to relaunch his film career in Cuba but with little success.〔 In 1950 he briefly returned to film directing Michael Whalen, Doris Dowling and Tommy Wonder in the musical drama ''Sarumba''. He later reportedly worked as a technical assistant and caretaker in colleges.〔 He directed the sexploitation film ''Violated Paradise'' (1963).
==Filmography==

*''I Take This Woman'' (1931)
*''24 Hours'' (1931)
*''Ladies of the Big House'' (1931)
*''Devil and the Deep'' (1932)
*''Madame Butterfly'' (1932)
*''Pick-Up'' (1933)
*''Jennie Gerhardt'' (1933)
*''Good Dame'' (1934)
*''Thirty-Day Princess'' (1934)
*''Ready for Love'' (1934)
*''Rumba'' (1935)
*''Rose of the Rancho'' (1936)
*''Lady of Secrets'' (1936)
*''Thunder in the City'' (1937)
*''She Married an Artist'' (1937)
*''Sarumba'' (1950)

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