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William F. Broidy (1915–1959) was an American film and television producer. Early life. William F. Broidy was born on April 12, 1915, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. [1] . He had a brother, Steve Broidy, who later became the head of Allied Artists Productions. [2] Career.
William F. Broidy was born on 12 April 1915 in Chelsea, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Sea Tiger (1952), Sideshow (1950) and Seven Guns to Mesa (1958). He died on 14 July 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Producer, Writer
- April 12, 1915
- William F. Broidy
- July 14, 1959
William F. Broidy was born on 12 April 1915 in Chelsea, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Sea Tiger (1952), Sideshow (1950) and Seven Guns to Mesa (1958). He died on 14 July 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
The series was produced by William F. Broidy Productions. It consisted of 113 episodes, the last 13 of which were made in color. In 1957 Screen Gems bought the Broidy company's assets, which included 100 Hickok episodes on film. Tommy Carr was the director. Kellogg's cereals sponsored it. Episodes
TitleDirectorCastYearThe Ghost of Crossbones CanyonRussell Simpson, Gordon Jones, John ...1952Behind Southern LinesRand Brooks, Jonathan Hale1952Trail of the ArrowMonte Blue, Terry Frost, Raymond Hatton1952The Yellow Haired KidWilliam Edward Phipps, David Bruce, ...1952- Western
Aug 29, 2020 · William F. Broidy Productions. Title: The Big Tip Off. Summary: Richard Conte plays two-bit newspaper columnist Johnny Denton, who gains notoriety by printing tips on upcoming gangland activities. Directed by: Frank McDonald.
- 97 min
William F. Broidy. Credits (text only) Hide Show Producer (46 credits) 1959 Arson for Hire (producer) 1958 Legion of the Doomed (producer)
Barry and his co-producer, William F. Broidy, had just successfully packaged The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, an early TV hit starring Guy Madison and Andy Devine. The Steel Fist went into production under the more obvious title Escape to Freedom. The film’s written prologue and epilogue explain the new title, with the closing title ...