Edward_L._Cahn

Edward L. Cahn

Edward L. Cahn

American film director (1899–1963)


Edward L. Cahn (February 12, 1899 – August 25, 1963)[1] was an American film director and editor.

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Early life and education

Cahn was born in Brooklyn, New York. He went to work at Universal Pictures in 1917 while still a student at UCLA.[2]

Career

He is best known for directing Our Gang comedies from 1939 to 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, the film that inspired the 1979 film Alien. He made a number of films for American International Pictures.[3]

Personal life

His brother was film editor Philip Cahn,[2] who was the uncle of film editor Dann Cahn, who, in turn, was the father of film editor Daniel T. Cahn.

Selected filmography as director

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Editor

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References

  1. "Edward L. Cahn". BFI. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  2. Mark McGee, Faster and Furiouser: The Revised and Fattened Fable of American International Pictures, McFarland, 1996 p52



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