Robert Kane (producer)

Robert Kane(1886 – 1957) was an Americanfilm producer.He is sometimes credited asRobert T. Kane.

Robert Kane
Robert Kane pictured here wearing hisAmerican Expeditionary Forces(AEF) uniform and his BelgiumCroix de guerre.
BornSeptember 15, 1886
DiedJanuary 5, 1957
Honolulu, Hawaii
United States
Other namesRobert T. Kane
OccupationProducer
Years active1925-1948

Biography

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During the 1920s Kane oversaw theAstoria StudiosforParamount Pictures,the company's base on the East Coast. In 1930 Paramount put Kane in charge of theJoinville Studiosin Paris where the company mademultiple-language versionsin various different languages.[1]The move was a response to the introduction ofsound filmwhich meant English-language films made inHollywoodwere no longer suitable for non-English-speaking markets. Joinville produced hundreds of films in a two-year period, beforedubbingbecame more widespread.

In the late 1930s Kane was involved with20th Century Fox's British subsidiary which made expensive productions rather than thequota quickiesthat had been made there by American companies earlier in the decade. In 1937 he producedWings of the Morning,the firsttechnicolorfilm to be made in the British Isles. He returned to the United States following the outbreak of theSecond World War,where he worked on thebullfightingdramaBlood and SandstarringTyrone Power.

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^Jarvinen p.45

Bibliography

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  • Jarvinen, Lisa.The Rise of Spanish-Language Filmmaking: Out from Hollywood's Shadow, 1929-1939.Rutger's University Press, 2012.
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