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  1. Herman Schlom (1904–1983) was a film producer who first received film credit as an assistant director for Dracula in 1931. He worked primarily for Republic Pictures , then RKO Radio Pictures . Some of Schlom's notable films, as a producer, include the crime thrillers The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947), Born to Kill (1947), Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947) and Armored Car Robbery (1950).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0772408Herman Schlom - IMDb

    Herman Schlom. Producer: Armored Car Robbery. Herman Schlom was born on 30 October 1904 in Zagor, Russia. He was a producer and assistant director, known for Armored Car Robbery (1950), Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947) and The Duke Comes Back (1937).

    • Herman Schlom
    • November 2, 1983
    • October 30, 1904
  3. Herman Schlom was born on 30 October 1904 in Zagor, Russia. He was a producer and assistant director, known for Armored Car Robbery (1950), Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947) and The Duke Comes Back (1937).

    • October 30, 1904
    • November 2, 1983
  4. Feb 4, 2024 · Herman Schlom was a film producer who first received film credit as an assistant director for Dracula in 1931. Some of Schlom's notable films, as a producer, include the crime thrillers The Devil Thumbs a Ride, Born to Kill, Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome and Follow Me Quietly.

  5. Sep 15, 2012 · The Falcon's Adventure. The thirteenth Falcon film, and the last to star Tom Conway in the title role. Thriller. Planning to get away from it all, the Falcon and his side-kick Goldie wind up in the thick of things when they foil an abduction. Asked to protect a formula for synthetic diamonds, and pursued by various criminals, the smooth sleuth ...

  6. Herman Schlom is known as an Producer, Associate Producer, and Second Assistant Director. Some of his work includes Born to Kill, Armored Car Robbery, Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome, Follow Me Quietly, The Devil Thumbs a Ride, The Clay Pigeon, Dick Tracy, and Li'l Abner.

  7. Critics received this picture well. The Hollywood Reporter praised the "savage fistfights that are unusually convincing," and Variety declared, "Producer Herman Schlom slams home a strong credit with this one, ably aided and abetted by Lesley Selander's knowing way with an oater... Holt's as strong, silent and quick-on-the-trigger as ever."

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