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Louis Breslow (née Lewis Breslow; July 18, 1900 – November 10, 1987) was an American screenwriter and film director. He wrote for 70 films between 1928 and 1955. He also directed seven films between 1932 and 1951 and wrote scripts for both Laurel and Hardy in their first two films at 20th Century Fox, and Abbott and Costello.Lou Breslow married film actress and comedienne Marion Byron in 1932, and remained married until her death in 1985.
Date Of Birth July 18, 1900, Boston, Massachusetts, United States Died November 10, 1987, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Boston, Massachusetts, USA Profession Writer, Producer, Director Spouse Marion Byron (m. 1932–1985) Star Sign Cancer
Writer Title Year Status Character Run for Your Life 1967 TV Series writer - 1 episode My Mother the Car 1965 TV Series written by - 1 episode My Three Sons 1962 TV Series written by - 1 episode Leave It to Beaver TV Series story - 1 episode, 1961 written by - 1 episode, 1961 The Thin Man 1959 TV Series 1 episode The Crooked Web 1955 story and screenplay Damon Runyon Theater 1955 TV Series story - 1 episode The Ray Milland Show 1954 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode The Ford Television Theatre TV Series teleplay - 2 episodes, 1954 screenplay - 1 episode, 1954 screen play by - 1 episode, 1954 Back at the Front 1952 screenplay / story Steel Town 1952 My Favorite Spy 1951 adaptation / story Reunion in Reno 1951 adaptation You Never Can Tell 1951 screenplay / story Little Egypt 1951 additional dialogue Bedtime for Bonzo 1951 Never a Dull Moment 1950 screenplay And Baby Makes Three 1949 screenplay / story An Innocent Affair 1948 writer On Our Merry Way 1948 screenplay Merton of the Movies 1947 Second Chance 1947 original story - as Louis Breslow Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood 1945 screenplay Murder, He Says 1945 screen play Follow the Boys 1944 original screen play The Heat's On 1943 story - uncredited Good Luck, Mr. Yates 1943 writer Something to Shout About 1943 writer A-Haunting We Will Go 1942 screenplay / story Whispering Ghosts 1942 Blondie Goes to College 1942 screenplay Great Guns 1941 original screenplay Sleepers West 1941 screen play Sailor's Lady 1940 additional dialogue Shooting High 1940 original screenplay The Man Who Wouldn't Talk 1940 contract writer - uncredited 20,000 Men a Year 1939 screenplay Pack Up Your Troubles 1939 writer Hollywood Cavalcade 1939 based upon an original idea by It Could Happen to You 1939 writer Up the River 1938 screenplay Five of a Kind 1938 original screenplay City Streets 1938 screenplay Mr. Moto Takes a Chance 1938 screenplay Battle of Broadway 1938 screenplay International Settlement 1938 writer Big Town Girl 1937 Dangerously Yours 1937 screenplay One Mile from Heaven 1937 screenplay Sing and Be Happy 1937 Midnight Taxi 1937 screenplay Time Out for Romance 1937 screenplay The Holy Terror 1937 Fifteen Maiden Lane 1936 screenplay Charlie Chan at the Race Track 1936 from a story by 36 Hours to Kill 1936 screen play High Tension 1936 Little Miss Nobody 1936 Paddy O'Day 1936 Music Is Magic 1935 screenplay This Is the Life 1935 adaptation Dante's Inferno 1935 contributor to screenplay construction and dialogue - uncredited Silk Hat Kid 1935 screenplay $10 Raise 1935 screenplay - as Louis Breslow It's a Gift 1934 contributor to special sequences - uncredited Gift of Gab 1934 adaptation Tripping Through the Tropics 1934 Short screenplay No More Women 1934 screenplay Sitting Pretty 1933 writer Rackety Rax 1932 screenplay No Greater Love 1932 screenplay Fancy Curves 1932 Short story Just Pals 1932 Short Over the Fence 1932 Short Perfect Control 1932 Short story Slide, Babe, Slide 1932 Short story Soup to Nuts 1930 uncredited The Farmer's Daughter 1928 story Plastered in Paris 1928 story Mum's the Word 1927 Short story Play Ball with Babe Ruth 1920 Short story
Producer Title Year Status Character Home Run Derby 1960 TV Series producer - 26 episodes Mackenzie's Raiders 1958-1959 TV Series producer - 3 episodes Target 1958 TV Series producer - 5 episodes The Ford Television Theatre 1956-1957 TV Series producer - 14 episodes Playhouse 90 1957 TV Series producer - 1 episode Celebrity Playhouse 1956 TV Series producer - 2 episodes Damon Runyon Theater 1955-1956 TV Series producer - 33 episodes
Director Title Year Status Character You Never Can Tell 1951 Punch Drunks 1934 Short Officer, Save My Child 1932 Short Doctor's Orders 1932 Short Running with Charles Paddock 1932 Short Fancy Curves 1932 Short Over the Fence 1932 Short
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Follow the Boys 1944 director: Delta Rhythm Boys sequence - uncredited The Gay Retreat 1927 assistant director
Actor Title Year Status Character Fatty Joins the Force 1913 Short Boy (uncredited)
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character The Human Tornado 1925
Thanks Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary acknowledgment: the non-musical sequences represent outstanding contributions by
Self Title Year Status Character 20th Century Fox Promotional Film 1936 Documentary short Himself (uncredited)
Known for movies My Favorite Spy (1951) as Writer
A-Haunting We Will Go (1942) as Writer
You Never Can Tell (1951) as Writer
And Baby Makes Three (1949) as Writer