MARK HELLINGER
'Mark Hellinger' (March 21, 1903 - December 21, 1947) is primarily known as a New York theatre critic and reviewer. The Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City is named for him. Produced a number of films including his last film ''The Naked City'' (1948), a black-and-white film noir for which he also provided the narration.
Hellinger also provided the story for the classic 1939 Jimmy Cagney/Raoul Walsh gangster movie The Roaring Twenties. He based the story on his own experiences during the turbulent decade. In a forward that appears at the beginning of the film, he wrote
Hellinger and his wife Gladys Glad, a cast member of the Ziegfeld Follies, are buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, New York.
★ ''The Naked City'' (1948) (producer)
★ ''Brute Force'' (1947) (producer)
★ ''The Killers'' (1946) (producer)
★ ''High Sierra'' (1941) (associate producer)
★ ''They Drive by Night'' (1940) (associate producer)
★ Hellinger bio
★ ''The Naked City'' at IMDB
Hellinger also provided the story for the classic 1939 Jimmy Cagney/Raoul Walsh gangster movie The Roaring Twenties. He based the story on his own experiences during the turbulent decade. In a forward that appears at the beginning of the film, he wrote
Hellinger and his wife Gladys Glad, a cast member of the Ziegfeld Follies, are buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, New York.
| Contents |
| Selected films produced |
| External links |
Selected films produced
★ ''The Naked City'' (1948) (producer)
★ ''Brute Force'' (1947) (producer)
★ ''The Killers'' (1946) (producer)
★ ''High Sierra'' (1941) (associate producer)
★ ''They Drive by Night'' (1940) (associate producer)
External links
★ Hellinger bio
★ ''The Naked City'' at IMDB
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