Sidney Salkow


Director

Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

The Murder Game (1966)
Director
The Great Sioux Massacre (1965)
Director
The Quick Gun (1964)
Director
The Last Man on Earth (1964)
Director
Blood on the Arrow (1964)
Director
Twice Told Tales (1963)
Director
The Big Night (1960)
Director
The Iron Sheriff (1957)
Director
Chicago Confidential (1957)
Director
Gun Duel in Durango (1957)
Director
Gun Brothers (1956)
Director
Robbers' Roost (1955)
Director
Las Vegas Shakedown (1955)
Director
Toughest Man Alive (1955)
Director
Sitting Bull (1954)
Director
The Pathfinder (1953)
Director
Prince of Pirates (1953)
Director
Jack McCall, Desperado (1953)
Director
Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953)
Director
The Golden Hawk (1952)
Director
Scarlet Angel (1952)
Director
Fugitive Lady (1951)
Director
Shadow of the Eagle (1950)
Director
Sword of the Avenger (1948)
Director
Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1947)
Director
Millie's Daughter (1947)
Director
Faithful in My Fashion (1946)
Director
City Without Men (1943)
Director
The Boy from Stalingrad (1943)
Director
Flight Lieutenant (1942)
Director
The Adventures of Martin Eden (1942)
Director
Time Out for Rhythm (1941)
Director
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941)
Director
Tillie the Toiler (1941)
Director
Girl from God's Country (1940)
Director
The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (1940)
Director
The Lone Wolf Strikes (1940)
Director
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940)
Director
Woman Doctor (1939)
Director
Street of Missing Men (1939)
Director
She Married a Cop (1939)
Director
The Zero Hour (1939)
Director
Cafe Hostess (1939)
Director
Flight at Midnight (1939)
Director
Fighting Thoroughbreds (1939)
Director
The Night Hawk (1938)
Director
Storm over Bengal (1938)
Director
Behind the Mike (1937)
Director
That's My Story (1937)
Director
Girl Overboard (1937)
Director
Four Days' Wonder (1937)
Director
Lady Be Careful (1936)
Associate Director
From Hell to Heaven (1933)
Associate Director

Writer (Feature Film)

The Great Sioux Massacre (1965)
Story
Robbers' Roost (1955)
Screenwriter
Sitting Bull (1954)
Screenwriter
Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953)
Story and Screenplay
The Admiral Was a Lady (1950)
Original story and Screenplay
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941)
Story and Screenplay
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940)
Screenwriter
The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (1940)
Contr to Screenplay const
Come On, Leathernecks (1938)
Screenwriter
Prison Nurse (1938)
Screenwriter
Come On, Leathernecks (1938)
Original Story
Exclusive (1937)
Screenwriter
Rhythm on the Range (1936)
Screenwriter
Murder with Pictures (1936)
Screenwriter
Supernatural (1933)
Dial Director

Producer (Feature Film)

Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953)
Producer
Sword of the Avenger (1948)
Producer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Time Out For Rhythm (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Did Anyone Ever Tell You? Rollicking start, with Rosemary Lane belting a Sammy Cahn-Saul Chaplin original, Richard Lane her agent Mike at the bar with Harvard man Rudy Vallee, then fisticuffs when Princeton arrives, Allen Jenkins the piano player, in Columbia’s Time Out For Rhythm, 1941.
Time Out For Rhythm (1941) -- (Movie Clip) The Boogie-Woogie Man Quite the novelty number, after a time-lapse montage in which Rudy Vallee and Richard Lane have become big-time agents, a number sung by Pee Wee Hunt, with the Glen Gray (Casa Loma) Band, composition by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin, Franz/Frank Planer on camera but no credit for special or photographic effects, in the Columbia variety vehicle Time Out For Rhythm, 1941.
Time Out For Rhythm (1941) -- (Movie Clip) A-Twiddlin' My Thumbs Ann Miller, first-billed among many in a Columbia variety feature, crushes a Sammy Cahn-Saul Chaplin tune, dance by LeRoy Prinz, as the maid for a singer that agents Rudy Vallee and Allen Jenkins hope to lure back, in B>Time Out For Rhythm, 1941.
Golden Hawk (1952) -- (Movie Clip) The Smell Of Gold Dismissing his latest conquest (Donna Martell), “Kit” Gerardo (Sterling Hayden, title character) joins Diaz (Michael Ansara) with buccaneers downstairs on news that an enemy has arrived at their Caribbean hideout, tangling with Smithers (Paul Cavanaugh), in The Golden Hawk, 1952.
Raiders Of The Seven Seas -- (Movie Clip) You Silly Little Wench! Fair comedy as pirate Barbarosa (John Payne) makes a play for Alida (Donna Reed), not realizing her imperial rank and, with aide Peg-Leg (Lon Chaney Jr.) gets dressed down, in Raiders Of The Seven Seas, 1953.
Twice Told Tales -- (Movie Clip) Dr. Heidigger's Experiment Dr. Heidigger (Sebastian Cabot) and his friend Alex Medbourne (Vincent Price) have discovered an elixir that restores youth in "Dr. Heidigger's Experiment" from Twice Told Tales, 1963.
Twice Told Tales -- (Movie Clip) House of Seven Gables Alice (Beverly Garland) is ushered into the ancestral Pyncheon home by her spooky sister-in-law Hannah (Jacqueline de Wit) in "The House of Seven Gables" from Twice Told Tales, 1963.
Twice Told Tales -- (Movie Clip) Rappaccini's Daughter Beatrice (Joyce Taylor) decides she would "rather die" than live under the curse her father (Vincent Price) has used to make her poisonous to all men in "Rappaccini's Daughter" from Twice Told Tales, 1963.
Last Man On Earth, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Lost Child Vincent Price as Morgan, the title character, tries to reclaim his daughter's body before it's thrown into the burning "pit," a flashback sequence from the 1964 independent production of The Last Man On Earth.
Quick Gun, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) We Killed Ya' Legal After failing to win back his ex-girl, back-in-town gunfighter Clint Cooper (Audie Murphy) is accosted by rancher Morrison (Walter Sande), whose son he killed, and his angry nephew Rick (Rex Holman), in The Quick Gun, 1964.
Quick Gun, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Like Seeing A Ghost The reason gunfighter Clint (Audie Murphy) has returned to Shelby, Montana (An actual town!) is revealed, as he visits schoolteacher Helen (Merry Anders), in The Quick Gun, 1964.
Quick Gun, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Kind Of Against Dying Gunslinger Clint Cooper (Audie Murphy) headed back to his hometown, has been diverted by a gang led by his old partner Spangler (Ted de Corsia), early in The Quick Gun, 1964.

Companions

Patricia Salkow
Wife

Bibliography