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  1. Milton Edward Schwarzwald (16 September 1891, Detroit – 2 March 1950, Hollywood) was a film director and musical theater composer and producer. In the 1930s, he directed numerous Mentone Productions comedy musical variety films before departing to produce musical theater in 1939.

  2. Milton Schwarzwald was born on 16 September 1891 in Michigan, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Rhythm Cafe (1938), Bank Notes (1939) and Musical Airwaves (1936). He was married to Ruby Rose LaPearl. He died on 2 March 1950 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • March 2, 1950
  3. Rhapsody in Zoo: Directed by Milton Schwarzwald. With Evelyn Poe, Mark Plant, Ruth Day, The Ashburns. Utililizing from fair-to-passable-to-get the hook performers and acts, Mentone Musicals producer Milton Schwartzwald offers them all in a menagerie setting, with several humans, dressed in wild animal skins acting as audience members.

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  4. Jan 25, 2012 · It was directed by Charles Lamont, produced by Leonard Goldstein, and the music was arranged and directed by Milton Schwartzwald. That first film appearance spawned a whole series of films featuring the Kettle family.

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  5. The Story of Molly X. See Milton Schwarzwald full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Milton Schwarzwald's latest movies and tv shows.

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  7. The Story of Molly X. 4th tier. Editor's Ranking. 3.0. Average User Rating. Your Watchlist. 1949. USA. 82 minutes. Universal. Cast + Crew. Crane Wilbur. Aaron Rosenberg. Crane Wilbur (original screenplay) Irving Glassberg. Milton Schwartzwald. Bernard Herzbrun, Emrich Nicholson. Edward Curtiss.