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Edward Small | |
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Born | Edward Schmalheiser February 1, 1891 New York City, US |
Died | January 25, 1977 (age 85) Los Angeles, California, US |
Occupation | Film producer |
Spouse | Elsie Wilson Small |
Children | 2 |
Edward Small (born Edward Schmalheiser, February 1, 1891 – January 25, 1977) was an American film producer from the late 1920s through 1970, who was enormously prolific over a 50-year career. He is best known for the movies The Count of Monte Cristo (1934), The Man in the Iron Mask (1939), The Corsican Brothers (1941), Brewster's Millions (1945), Raw Deal (1948), Black Magic (1949), Witness for the Prosecution (1957) and Solomon and Sheba (1959).