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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leon_BarshaLeon Barsha - Wikipedia

    Leon Barsha (December 26, 1905 – November 13, 1964) was an American film producer, editor and director. As a producer and director he was best known for making films in the Western genre. In his later years he concentrated especially on editing.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0058270Leon Barsha - IMDb

    Leon Barsha was born on 26 December 1905 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an editor and producer, known for The Pace That Thrills (1952), The Officer and the Lady (1941) and Convicted (1938). He died on 13 November 1964 in Hollywood, California, USA.

    • Editor, Producer, Director
    • December 26, 1905
    • Leon Barsha
    • November 13, 1964
  3. Leon Barsha is known as an Editor, Producer, Director, and Editorial Staff. Some of his work includes Lonely Are the Brave, Sudden Fear, Midnight Lace, Lady in a Cage, A Bullet for Joey, Girls Town, Lizzie, and Mexicali Rose.

  4. Leon Barsha was an American film editor, producer, and director. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 26, 1905. He began his career in the film industry in the early 1930s, working as an editor for Warner Brothers.

  5. Special Inspector: Directed by Leon Barsha. With Charles Quigley, Rita Hayworth, George McKay, Edgar Edwards. U. S. Customs Agent Tom Evans is given the assignment of running down a smuggling ring which hijacks Canadian fur-shipper's trucks and sells the loot in the United States.

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Leon Barsha
    • 1939-11-01
  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › leon_barshaLeon Barsha | Rotten Tomatoes

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  7. Convicted is a 1938 American/Canadian action film directed by Leon Barsha. It stars Charles Quigley, Marc Lawrence and 19-year-old Rita Hayworth, [1] on the verge of Hollywood stardom. This is the last of the quota quickies made for the British market by producer Kenneth J. Bishop in Victoria, B.C. from 1933 to 1937.