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  1. Isadore Bernstein (November 26, 1876 – October 19, 1944) was an American screenwriter. He wrote screenplays for more than 60 films between 1914 and 1938. He was born in New York, New York and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack. Bernstein was the West Coast studio manager for Carl Laemmle.

  2. Isadore Bernstein. Script and Continuity Department: Shadow of Chinatown. Bernstein built Universal City. He was often associated with Pacific Studios, Hal Roach and King Vidor. He also served as production manager for Technical Oil Tool Company.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Hollywood, California, USA
  3. Isadore Bernstein. Script and Continuity Department: Shadow of Chinatown. Bernstein built Universal City. He was often associated with Pacific Studios, Hal Roach and King Vidor. He also served as production manager for Technical Oil Tool Company.

    • November 26, 1876
    • October 19, 1944
  4. The Bernstein and Bernstein firm history dates back to when it was founded by Isadore S. Bernstein in 1943. In a sign of what was to come, Mr. Bernstein built the success of his small Columbia, SC based law firm on hard work and a vision of excellence in the practice of law.

  5. Jun 29, 2010 · Isadore S. Bernstein. April 5, 1922 – June 29, 2010. Mr. Bernstein graduated from Columbia High School at age 15 and entered the University of South Carolina. Bernstein graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa magna cum laude from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1943 as the first honor graduate.

  6. Mar 31, 2020 · “Gentlemen and Lady Ray Lewis” is how a veteran of the Canadian film industry opened an address to the guests at a banquet held in 1952 by the Canadian Picture Pioneers. 1 Ray Lewis (née Rae Levinsky) was a singular female presence in the national film trade as editor of the Canadian Moving Picture Digest (hereafter CMPD) from 1918 to 1954 (...

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  8. Isadore Bernstein was an American writer, script department, and production manager. He was born in New York City, New York, USA on November 26, 1876. He was best known for his work in the film industry, writing and producing films such as The Great Gatsby (1926), The Jazz Singer (1927), and The Wizard of Oz (1939).