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Benedict Bogeaus (May 4, 1904, in Chicago – August 23, 1968, in Hollywood), was an independent film producer and former owner of General Service Studios.
Most Dangerous Man Alive is a 1961 American science fiction film, produced by Benedict Bogeaus directed by Allan Dwan (the final film of his long career), that stars Ron Randell, Debra Paget, and Elaine Stewart. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures. [1]
Film critic Howard Thompson in The New York Times wrote: “Even with fairly thoughtful direction by Don Seigel, in addition to some nice raw photography throughout, this offering sacrifices substance of plain conviction for standardized suspense.” [4] Thompson attributes the film’s inadequacies to the screenplay by Doane H. Hoag and Karen DeWolf, which moves the action “along familiar ...
On Our Merry Way is a 1948 American comedy film produced by Benedict Bogeaus and Burgess Meredith and released by United Artists.At the time of its release, King Vidor and Leslie Fenton were credited with its direction, although the DVD lists John Huston and George Stevens, who assisted with one of the segments, as well.
produced by Benedict Bogeaus: November 23, 1944: Three Is a Family: December 8, 1944: Guest in the House: distribution only; produced by Hunt Stromberg Productions December 29, 1944: Tomorrow, the World! [N 6] January 5, 1945: I'll Be Seeing You [N 10] distribution only; produced by Selznick International Pictures January 6, 1945: Mr. Emmanuel ...
The film was the first production from Inter-Continent Films and Inter-Continent Releasing, two companies formed by Benedict Bogeaus and James R. Grainger. They announced a series of films, including Jet Over the Atlantic, The Gold Bug, Shoot Out!, Early Autumn and The Glass Wall. [2]
It was directed by Rowland V. Lee, his last before he retired, [2] and produced by Benedict Bogeaus and James Nasser. The music was conducted by Werner Janssen. The film was released by United Artists. It has entered the public domain because the producers neglected to renew the copyright in 1972.
Producer Benedict Bogeaus had a deal making movies for United Artists. The film was originally going to be called The Congress Woman, and George Raft signed to star in October 1945. [2] It was then retitled Mr Ace and the Queen and Tallulah Bankhead was named as a possible co-star. [3]