Lee Zahler
Lee Zahler (August 14, 1893 – February 21, 1947) was an American composer and musical director of films, starting in the 1920s and well into the 1940s.
Lee Zahler | |
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Born | |
Died | February 21, 1947 53) Hollywood, California | (aged
Nationality | American |
Spouse(s) | Rose Zahler |
Children | 1 |
During his career, he composed the music to the 1943 Batman and Phantom serials for Columbia studios. Zahler directed the music for all Columbia Pictures productions between 1938 and 1947, except for Brenda Starr Reporter in 1945, which was conducted by Edward J. Kay.[1]
Selected filmography
- Air Eagles (1931)
- Defenders of the Law (1931)
- Behind Jury Doors (1932)
- Dance Girl Dance (1933)
- The Flaming Signal (1933)
- Revenge at Monte Carlo (1933)
- The Woman Who Dared (1933)
- The Trail Beyond (1934)
- Ticket to a Crime (1934)
- The Perfect Clue (1935)
- Mutiny Ahead (1935)
- Rio Grande Ranger (1936)
- The Lion's Den (1936)
- The Fugitive Sheriff (1936)
- Under Suspicion (1937)
- Reformatory (1938)
- The Strange Case of Dr. Meade (1938)
- Whispering Enemies (1939)
- Passport to Alcatraz (1940)
- Fugitive from a Prison Camp (1940)
- The Great Swindle (1941)
- The Lady Confesses (1945)
- Outlaws of the Plains (1946)
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References
- William C. Cline, In the Nick of Time: Motion Picture Sound Serials, page 174, 1997.
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