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  1. Norman T. Herman. Producer: Tokyo After Dark. A native of Newark, New Jersey, Norman T. Herman received his education at Rutgers University and New York University. His entrance into the film business was as an accountant at American International Pictures, which he joined in 1955.

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • February 10, 1924
    • Norman T. Herman
    • May 4, 2015
  2. Some might argue that rock ‘n’ roll would have been the music of choice, but such a conclusion ignores the rich diversity of musical genres and styles that were popular with young people. “Hot Rod Girl” provides important insights into the teen culture of the 1950s.

    • 79 min
  3. Norman T. Herman is known as an Producer, Co-Producer, Executive Producer, Director, Story, Writer, Executive In Charge Of Production, and Production Executive.

  4. A brooding newcomer enters the scene upsetting the status quo, with his flash car and challenging the locals. Some hot rod car action. When his younger brother, Steve (Del Erickson), is killed racing a hot-rod, Jeff Northup (John Smith) blames himself for the accident since he had built the...

    • 79 min
  5. Norman T. Herman was an American producer and director. His first film as a producer was SIERRA STRANGER (1957). Herman went on to produce films for American International Pictures (AIP) such as HOT ROD GIRL (1956), PSYCH-OUT (1968), BLOODY MAMA (1970), BLACULA (1972), and ROLLING THUNDER (1977).

  6. Norman T. Herman was an American producer and director. His first film as a producer was SIERRA STRANGER (1957). Herman went on to produce films for American International Pictures (AIP) such as HOT ROD GIRL (1956), PSYCH-OUT (1968), BLOODY MAMA (1970), BLACULA (1972), and ROLLING THUNDER (1977).

  7. Teenage Rebellion: Directed by Norman T. Herman, Jörn Donner, Jean Herman, Walt Sheldon, Eriprando Visconti. With Burt Topper. A documentary exploring the "youth movement" of the 1960s.