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  1. Robert Goldstein (died April 1974) was an American film producer who was briefly head of production at 20th Century Fox. Goldstein began as a Broadway producer and entered the film industry in 1940. He was a producer for Universal‐International and Warner Brothers.

  2. Robert Goldstein was born on 28 May 1903 in Bisbee, Arizona, USA. He was a producer, known for Black Tuesday (1954), Crime of Passion (1956) and Once You Kiss a Stranger... (1969). He died on 6 April 1974 in London, England, UK.

    • Producer
    • May 28, 1903
    • Robert Goldstein
    • April 6, 1974
  3. Robert Goldstein. Writer: The Spirit of '76. The son of a German immigrant, Robert Goldstein was the owner of a business in Los Angeles that supplied costumes to the emerging movie industry. He wanted to try his hand at film producing, spending $200,000 to produce an ultra-patriotic movie, THE SPIRIT OF '76.

    • Robert Goldstein
    • September 21, 1883
  4. Robert Goldstein. Producer: Black Tuesday. Robert Goldstein was born on 28 May 1903 in Bisbee, Arizona, USA. He was a producer, known for Black Tuesday (1954), Crime of Passion (1956) and Once You Kiss a Stranger... (1969). He died on 6 April 1974 in London, England, UK.

  5. Jul 30, 2014 · Robert Goldstein, producer of the 1917 Revolutionary War epic The Spirit of ’76, was arrested under the Espionage Act, charged with making a motion picture that portrayed Britain, now America’s ally, in an unfavorable light.

  6. Robert Goldstein may refer to: Robert Goldstein (producer) (died 1974), American film producer. Robert Goldstein, producer and writer of the 1917 film The Spirit of '76. Robert J. Goldstein, American conspirator.

  7. In 1918, producer Robert Goldstein was convicted and imprisoned under the Espionage Act of 1917 for screening The Spirit of ’76, a movie about the American Revolution that authorities deemed subversively anti-British.