Isadore Goldsmith

Isadore Goldsmith (26 May 1893 - 8 October 1964) was an Austrian film producer.[1] During the 1930s and 1940s he worked in the British film industry after fleeing from Berlin following the Nazi rise to power.[2] He was married to the novelist Vera Caspary.[3]

Isadore Goldsmith
Born26 May 1893
Died8 October 1964 (aged 71)
Other namesIsidore Goldschmidt
OccupationScreenwriter, producer
Years active1936-53

Selected filmography

gollark: This is just an example of "you sometimes need a quantity of something which falls in some interval", not a general proof.
gollark: That seems like just "it's bad because it's something you don't consent to" and also "it's unpleasant", which is I think what we said.
gollark: The dictionary will probably define it recursively or in a somewhat unsatisfying way.
gollark: No idea, hard to define rigorously.
gollark: There, easy to do somewhat.

References

  1. "Isadore G. Goldsmith".
  2. Brison, Dove & Taylor p. 139
  3. "Vera Caspary".

Bibliography

  • Brinson, Charmian, Dove, Richard & Taylor, Jennifer. Immortal Austria?: Austrians in Exile in Britain. Rodopi, 2007.
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