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  1. W. Merle Connell was born on 7 January 1905 in Yakima, Washington, USA. W. Merle was a director and cinematographer, known for Untamed Women (1952), The Flesh Merchant (1956) and Hometown Girl (1948). W. Merle was married to Jennie Ramsey. W. Merle died on 25 November 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Director, Cinematographer, Editor
    • January 7, 1905
    • W. Merle Connell
    • November 25, 1963
  2. W. Merle Connell was born on January 7, 1905 in Yakima, Washington, USA. W. Merle was a director and cinematographer, known for Untamed Women (1952), The Flesh Merchant (1956) and Hometown Girl (1948). W. Merle was married to Jennie Ramsey. W. Merle died on November 25, 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • January 7, 1905
    • November 25, 1963
  3. The Devil's Sleep is a 1949 exploitation film directed by W. Merle Connell and produced by George Weiss. Connell had previously directed a number of American burlesque films. The film looks at juvenile delinquency, phony women's health gyms, and the pushing of narcotics to teenagers.

  4. Test Tube Babies, also known as Blessed Are They (American reissue title), Sins of Love (American reissue title) and The Pill (America reissue title, recut version), is a 1948 American independent exploitation film directed by W. Merle Connell and produced by George Weiss.

  5. Writer-director W. Merle Connell was a dab hand at the exploitation game, having already helmed the "sexposé" Test Tube Babies (1948), which worked a striptease into its purportedly clinical discourse on alternative parenting, and the amphetamine ring drama The Devil's Sleep (1949), which goosed its exploitation factor by casting Charlie ...

    • W. Merle Connell, Paul Michaels
    • Joy Reynolds
  6. director, camera. 58 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Not Tonight Henry» (1960), «The Flesh Merchant ...

  7. Untamed Women is a 1952 United States science fiction film written by George Wallace Sayre and directed by W. Merle Connell. An American bomber pilot is rescued after drifting at sea during World War II.