Edward L. Cahn

Edward L. Cahn

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Edward L. Cahn (February 12, 1899 – August 25, 1963) was an American film director. He is best known for directing Our Gang comedies from 1939-1943, and a long line of other short subjects and B-movies afterward. He is also known for directing the 1958 film It! The Terror from Beyond Space, that inspired the 1979 film Alien. He made a number of films for American International Pictures. His brother was film editor Philip Cahn.

Feb 12, 1899
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Movie Credits

Incident in an Alley
Incident in an Alley
1962
Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast
1962
The Clown and the Kid
The Clown and the Kid
1961
Gun Street
Gun Street
1961
Boy Who Caught a Crook
Boy Who Caught a Crook
1961
Secret of Deep Harbor
Secret of Deep Harbor
1961
You Have to Run Fast
You Have to Run Fast
1961
When the Clock Strikes
When the Clock Strikes
1961
The Gambler Wore a Gun
The Gambler Wore a Gun
1961
Gun Fight
Gun Fight
1961
Operation Bottleneck
Operation Bottleneck
1961
Frontier Uprising
Frontier Uprising
1961
Police Dog Story
Police Dog Story
1961
Five Guns to Tombstone
Five Guns to Tombstone
1961
The Walking Target
The Walking Target
1960
Cage of Evil
Cage of Evil
1960
The Music Box Kid
The Music Box Kid
1960
Noose for a Gunman
Noose for a Gunman
1960
Twelve Hours to Kill
Twelve Hours to Kill
1960
Oklahoma Territory
Oklahoma Territory
1960
Three Came to Kill
Three Came to Kill
1960
Gunfighters of Abilene
Gunfighters of Abilene
1960
A Dog's Best Friend
A Dog's Best Friend
1959
Vice Raid
Vice Raid
1959
The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake
The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake
1959
Pier 5, Havana
Pier 5, Havana
1959
Inside the Mafia
Inside the Mafia
1959
Invisible Invaders
Invisible Invaders
1959
Riot in Juvenile Prison
Riot in Juvenile Prison
1959
Guns, Girls and Gangsters
Guns, Girls and Gangsters
1959

Pictures

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