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Arthur Lubin Filmography

DirectingBORN 1898LOS ANGELES71 FILMS IN DB

ArthurLubin

Known for Directing · Two Sinners, It Grows on Trees, Bardelys the Magnificent

71
FILMS IN DB
$603
TOTAL VALUE
26
PRICED
$23
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Frisco Waterfront
~$109 · DVD · 1935
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MOST VALUABLE
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
$12 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Arthur Lubin, born in 1898 in Los Angeles, was a prolific director whose films resonate with collectors today, particularly his work with the iconic comedy duo Abbott and Costello. Among his notable titles, "Hold That Ghost" (1941) stands out as a beloved classic, blending humor with the supernatural, making it a coveted addition to any physical media collection. Lubin's knack for creating engaging comedies continued with "Buck Privates" and "In the Navy," both released in 1941, which not only showcased the duo's comedic talents but also served as cultural touchstones during World War II. Collectors often seek out Lubin's films not just for their entertainment value but for their historical significance and the nostalgia associated with them. His direction of the 1943 "Phantom of the Opera" further solidified his legacy, while the quirky charm of "Rhubarb" (1951) about a cat inheriting a baseball team adds to his diverse filmography. Beyond films, Lubin's transition to television with "Mr. Ed" and his work on classic series like "The Addams Family" have also left an indelible mark, making his contributions essential for any serious collector of physical media.

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