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George Cahan Filmography

DirectingBORN 1919PHILADELPHIA4 FILMS IN DB

GeorgeCahan

Known for Directing · Jerks of All Trades, Carnival of Crime

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George Cahan, born on May 24, 1919, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a notable figure in the realm of directing and producing during the mid-20th century. His most recognized work, "Little Amy" (1962), has become a sought-after title among collectors for its unique blend of early television aesthetics and dramatic storytelling. Cahan's ability to craft compelling narratives resonated with audiences, and his contributions to television and film are still appreciated today. In addition to "Little Amy," Cahan directed the intriguing "Carnival of Crime" (1962) and was associated with the classic anthology series "Matinee Theatre" (1955). Collectors value his work not only for its historical significance but also for the nostalgia it evokes for a bygone era of American entertainment. Cahan's films often showcase the innovative spirit of their time, making them essential additions to any serious collector's library, particularly for those passionate about the evolution of home video formats.

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