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Frederick Alan Crosland Jr. (June 19, 1918 – December 18, 2001) was a prolific director and editor of film and television from the 1940s to the 1980s. Crosland directed nearly 70 films and television episodes between 1954 and 1984.
1, Alan Crosland Jr. Frederick Alan Crosland (August 10, 1894 – July 16, 1936) was an American stage actor and film director. He is noted for having directed the first feature film using spoken dialogue, The Jazz Singer (1927) and the first feature movie with sychronization soundtrack, Don Juan (1926).
Alan Crosland Jr. Teleplay by : Ed McBain Based on his novel : Killer's Wedge: October 2, 1961 () 3 "Lady Killer" Dick Moder: Teleplay by : John Hawkins Based on the novel by : Ed McBain: October 9, 1961 () 4 "The Modus Man" James Wong Howe: Finlay McDermid: October 16, 1961 () 5 "Line of Duty" Don Weis: Ed McBain
Natchez Trace (also known as Bandits of the Natchez Trace) is a 1960 American film starring Zachary Scott, Marcia Henderson, and William Campbell, produced by Lloyd Royal and Tom Garraway, and directed by Alan Crosland Jr. [1] The now-lost film was based on a novel of the same name by William Bradford Huie.
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (on-screen title is O'Hara, United States Treasury) was an American television crime drama starring David Janssen and broadcast by CBS during the 1971–72 television season.
T.H.E. Cat is an American television action drama that aired on NBC Fridays from 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. during the 1966–1967 television season. [1]Robert Loggia starred as the title character, Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat. [1]
The Flame and the Arrow is a 1950 American Technicolor swashbuckler film made by Warner Bros. and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Nick Cravat.It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Harold Hecht and Frank Ross from a screenplay by Waldo Salt.
Harriet Frank, Jr. Based on: story by Stephen Longstreet: Produced by: Owen Crump Jack L. Warner: Starring: Errol Flynn Ann Sheridan Thomas Mitchell: Cinematography: Sidney Hickox: Edited by: Alan Crosland Jr. Music by: Max Steiner