1937-38 international motion picture almanac (1938)

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Kra— Kru collaborated on "The Good Fairy," Universal; "Lottery Lover," "Caravan," Fox. In 1935: collaborated on story, "Broadway Gondolier," "All the King's Horses," Warner; collaborated on "It Happened in New York," U. KRAMER, IDA: (See 193G-37 Motion Picture Almanac.) KRAMER, LEOPOLD: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Almanac.) KRAMER, SID: Manager, print and negative department, RKO. b. New York City, Oct. 25, 1911; e. New York Law School and C.C.N.Y'. ; married. In charge of prints and laboiatory activities at RKO home office. KRAMPF, GUNTHER: Lighting expert and cameraman, b. Vienna, Austria. Many years chief cameraman of UFA, Berlin. German pictures: "Student of Prague," "Cinderella," "Orlac's Hands," "The Last Company," "Jean d'Arc." British pictures: "The Outsider," "The Ghoul," "Kome Express," "The Bells," "The Tunnel," "Amateur Gentleman" and "Everything Is Thunder." In 1936: "His Lordship," GB. KRANZ, CHARLES: Distributor. Former general sales manager of The American Newsreel; b. Germany, April 15, 1888; e. private schools Germany, England and public schools United States. Entered show business at the age of 22 as manager of theatres; went into motion pictures business as a salesman with Goldwyn Pictures, United Artists; formed production company and made features and shorts in East. Assistant to president of Pioneer Pictures; operator of independent exchanges In South, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Cincinnati. KRASKA, GEORGE: Distributor. In 1937: distributed "Slalom," "Masquerade in Vienna." World Pictures. KRASNA, NORMAN: Producer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. b. Corona, L. I.. N. Y., Nov. 7, 1909; p. Beatrice Mannison, Benja.-nin K. ; e. New York University; Columbia; Brooklyn Law School. Assistant drama editor and film critic. Morning World, N. Y. ; drama editor and critic. New York Evening Graphic; on New York staff of Exhibitors HeraldWorld, ran column, "Sound Box." Author of play. "Louder Please." Assistant publicity director, Warner-First National. Author of "Hollywood Speaks," story and dialogue in collaboration; adaptation and dialogue for "That's My Boy"; story and dialogue, original, "So This Is Africa"; original story and dialogue "Parole Girl." In 1933 with Herman .7. Mankiewicz wrote original story, "Meet the Baron," MGM; with Eddie Buzzell on "Love. Honor and Oh, Baby," Universal; "Four Hours to Kill," (Paramount), play and film; "Romance in Manhattan," "Richest Girl in the World"; collaborated on screen play, "Hands Across the Table," Paramount. In 1936: collaliorated on screen play, "Wife Versus Secretary," MGM; wrote story which was the basis of "Fury," MGM. Author of plays: "Louder Please" and "Small Miracle." In 1937: collaborated on screen play "The King and the Chorus Girl," WB. KRASNER, MILTON: Cameraman. In 1933: "I Love That Man," "Golden Harvest." Paramount; "Sitting Pretty." In 1934: "She Made Her Bed," "Private Scandal," 'The Great Flirtation." Paramount; "Paris Interlude." MGM. In 1935: "Women Must Dress," "Great God Gold," "Cheers of the Crowd," Monogram; "Hold 'Em Yale," "The Virginia Judge," Paramount; "Murder in the Fleet." MGM; "The Great Impersonation," Universal. In 1936: collaborated on photography. "Laughing Irish Eyes." Republic: photographed "Crash Donovan," "Yellowstone," "The Girl on the Front Page," "Love Letters of a Star," U. In 1937: "Mysterious Crossing," U. KRAUS, WERNER: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Almanac.) KRAUSE, DOROTHY L.: Dramatic editor, JournalAmerican. Rochester, N. Y'. ; b. Geneva, N. Y., November 3, 1912; p. T. M. R. Krause; e. University of Rochester. B.A. degree 1933. Literary editor JournalAmerican, January, 1936. 'til August, 1936. Became dramatic editor in August. KRAUSHAAR, RAOUL: Musical director. Republic, b. Paris, Aug. 20. 1908; m. Corinne M. Horvvick; p. Rachel and Arnold A.; e. Columbia Univ. 1922 was assistant to Hugo Riesenfeld on "Covered Wagon," "Ten Commandments." "Beau Geste," and others. In 1928 assistant at United Artists. Assistant to Josiah Zuro at RKO, Pathe, N. Y. and Culver City. Assistant librarian at MGM, WB. KFWB. Assistant to Abe Meyer. Arranger for Ted Fiorito. Associate musical director with Harry Grey "Hearts in Bondage," "Follow Your Heart," "Sitting on the Moon," "Gentleman from Louisiana," "Man Betrayed." "Big Show." "Oh, Susanna," "Old Corral," "Three Mesquiteers" ; series, "Git Along Little Dogles," PETER: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Republic. Musical director "Rootin', Tootin' Rhythm," "Gunsmoke Ranch," "Dangerous Holiday," "Circus Mesquiteers." "Gunsmoke Over Georgia," Republic. KRAUSS, JACQUES: Art director. In 1937: sets "Pepe Le Moko," Paris Film Production. KRAVCHENKO, GALINA: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Almanac.) KREISELMAN, BERNARD B. : b. Akron, Ohio, 32 years ago; e. Akron University, A.B., and graduated from Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School. Worked for American Arbitration Society. In 1933 became a member of Fox West Coast publicity department for a few months. In 1935 became salesman for Paramount WashingIon Exchange. KREISLER, FRITZ: In 1936: music for "The King Steps Out," Columbia. KRELLBERG, SHERMAN S. : Producer. In 1935: "The Lost City," Regal. KREUDER, Almanac.) KREYSLER, DORIT: Actress, b. Budapest, Hungary; blond hair and blue eyes. Dancer and actress on stage. Films Include "Freut EJuch des Lebens," 1933; "Jungfrau Gegan Mo.nch," 1934, UFA; "Herr Kobln Geht auf Abenteuer," "Eln Frlscher Wind aus Kanada," 1935. KRIEGER, PAUL E.: Branch Manager, Universal Film Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; b. Hamilton, Ohio, May 14, 1889; married; e. graduated from Hamilton High School, 1907. Railroad construction work with Edw. B. Garrettson Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Spent 4 years as salesman In Cincinnati territory for Fox Film and 2 years as manager for same company In Washington, D. C. Joined First National in September, 1920, In Louisville. Ten years with First National Pictures; six years of this as manager in Louisville, Ky., and 4 years In Cincinnati, Ohio. Transferred from Cincinnati to Indianapolis in 1930. In February, 1931 resigned and returned to Cincinnati to accept management of Universal. K RIMER, HARRY: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Almanac.) KRIMS, MILTON: Writer. In 1935: collaborated on screen play "West of the Pecos." "Grand Old Girl," screen play, "Strangers All," Radio; story "Harmony Lane." story and collaboration "Young and Beautiful." screen play "Crimson Romance." Republic; screen play collaboratinn "Affairs of a Gentleman," "I Give My Love," Universal. In 1936: story in collaboration "Speed," MGM; screen play "Green Light," screen play collaboration "The Great O'Malley," additional dialogue and screen play construction "Anthony Adverse," WB. KRIMSKY, JOHN: Producer and Distributor. Sold "Maedchen In Uniform" in America. In 1933 together with Gifford Cochran produced "Emperor Jones," United Artists. KRISE, HENRY: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Almanac.) KRIUKOV, N.: Music. In 1935: musical score. "Men on Wings." Moscow Kino-Combinat. In 1936: "We Are From Kronstadt," Amkino. KROGER. B. J.: Sound director. In 1936: "Alia en el Rancho Grande" (There On the Big Ranch),, Bustamante y de Fuentes, A. en P. KROWS, ARTHUR EDWIN: Non -theatrical films producer. Office: New Outlook, 515 Madison Avenue, New York City. b. New York, June 22, 1892; married; p. Edwin and Lavinla (Myers) Krows; e. New York City public schools. Formerly theatrical press agent, editor and writer on stage publications; author of several standard theatrical books. One of pioneer film reviewers with old New York Dramatic Mirror. On publicity staffs of Triangle Film Corporation and Goldwyn Pictures. Scenario writer. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. East and West coasts; continuity editor, Vitagraph Company: managing editor of Chronicles of American Pictures Corporation. Managing editor. The Screen Companion. Was free lance film editor. Producer of numerous industrial and social service films, 1924-30. Director of many educational and Industrial sound pictures for Electrical Research Products, Inc. Production manager. Audio Productions, Inc.. 1933-34. Managing editor. New Outlook. 1934-35. Author, 25 year history of non -theatricals, 1937. KRUEGER, VLADIMIR: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Almanac.) THE 19 3 7-3 MOTION PICTURE ALMANAC 534