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  1. Carl Laemmle Jr.. Producer: All Quiet on the Western Front. Carl Laemmle Jr. was an American film producer and studio executive from Chicago, Illinois. He was the son and the intended heir of the film producer Carl Laemmle (1867-1939), co-founder and studio head of Universal Pictures (1912-). Carl Junior served as Universal's head of production from 1928 to 1936.

  2. Carl Laemmle Jr. est un producteur de cinéma américain, né Julius Laemmle le 28 avril 1908 à Chicago , mort le 24 septembre 1979 à Los Angeles . Biographie. Fils de Carl Laemmle (1867-1939 ...

  3. Carl Laemmle Jr. - Films, Biographie et Listes sur MUBI

  4. Carl Laemmle (born Jan. 17, 1867, Laupheim, Ger.—died Sept. 24, 1939, Beverly Hills, Calif., U.S.) was a German-born U.S. film producer. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1884, he worked at various jobs in Chicago before opening a nickelodeon there in 1906 and becoming a leading film distributor. He founded the Independent Motion Picture Co. in 1909 and induced stars such as Mary Pickford to ...

  5. Carl Laemmle, Jr. was the son of Carl Laemmle, the founder of Universal Pictures. Laemmle, Jr. ran Universal's production from 1928 to 1936. Among the films produced under his leadership, the most pivotal was the 1931 adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel, Dracula, which Laemmle took a keen interest in. He also spearheaded movie's contemporary film, Frankenstein as well as The Mummy, The ...

  6. By 1929 Carl Laemmle, Jr., was in charge of all film production at a major Hollywood studio. His only line experience had been as a writer of a popular series of two-reel comedies, The Collegians , for Universal in the mid-1920s. Since his father owned and operated the company, Carl, Jr., in 1927, at age 19, was suddenly supervising feature films.

  7. Boris Karloff in Universal’s BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935), made under Carl Laemmle Jr. The lavish SHOW BOAT production released in 1936, though a success, spelled the end of the Laemmle family’s involvement in the firm. Both films were directed by James Whale. PHOTO: Universal Pictures