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  1. William "Billy" Sistrom (19 March 1884 – March 1972) was an English film producer who worked in the United States.

  2. William Sistrom was born on 19 March 1884 in Lincolnshire, England, UK. He was a producer and production manager, known for There Goes My Girl (1937), Escape to Danger (1943) and The Spider (1931). He died on 13 March 1972 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

    • March 19, 1884
    • March 13, 1972
  3. William Sistrom was born on 19 March 1884 in Lincolnshire, England, UK. He was a producer and production manager, known for There Goes My Girl (1937), Escape to Danger (1943) and The Spider (1931). He died on 13 March 1972 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Production Manager
    • March 19, 1884
    • William Sistrom
    • March 13, 1972
  4. Jan 22, 2018 · Brian Desmond Hurst’s cinematic take on war from the Anglo-Irish conflict to the Mau Mau in 1950s. Expand. Brian Desmond Hurst, producer William Sistrom and studio head J Arthur Rank on the set...

  5. Sep 14, 2021 · When he approached studio executive William Sistrom for a raise, Chaney received a resounding "no" couched in an insult. According to Robert Gordon Anderson, author of Faces, Forms, Films: The Artistry of Lon Chaney , Sistrom bluntly told Chaney that he was just another actor and would never be worth more than $100 a week.

    • William J. Wright
  6. William Sistrom is known as an Producer and Associate Producer. Some of his work includes The Black Camel, The Saint in New York, The Saint in London, Dangerous Moonlight, The Saint's Vacation, Seven Keys to Baldpate, Bunker Bean, and Forty Naughty Girls.

  7. www.biographies.net › biography › william-sistromBiography of William Sistrom

    Who was William Sistrom? William "Billy" Sistrom was an English film producer. He was born in Lincolnshire, England. He began work with Universal Pictures. Later he joined RKO in 1935, where he worked on the film adaptation of Leslie Charteris' The Saint in New York. He produced 30 UK and US films between 1930 and 1949.