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  1. Norman Z. McLeod. Norman Zenos McLeod (September 20, 1898 – January 27, 1964) was an American film director. McLeod's most acclaimed work was made in collaboration with major comic performers of the 1930s, and included such films as the first original Marx Brothers comedies Monkey Business (1931) and Horse Feathers (1932), the most ...

  2. Norman Z. McLeod. Director: Remember?. Norman Z. McLeod was one of Hollywood's leading early comedy directors. Born in Grayling, Michigan, he came from a family that had no connections to show business (his father was a clergyman).

  3. May 8, 2024 · Norman Z. McLeod was an American film director who was best known for his comedies, especially those with the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, and Bob Hope. (Read Martin Scorsese’s Britannica essay on film preservation.) After studying at the University of Washington, McLeod served as a fighter pilot.

  4. Norman Z. McLeod was one of Hollywood's leading early comedy directors. Born in Grayling, Michigan, he came from a family that had no connections to show business (his father was a clergyman).

  5. Norman Zenos McLeod (September 20, 1898, Grayling, Michigan – January 27, 1964, Hollywood, California) was an American film director, cartoonist and writer. He is considered one of the best directors of comedy films of all time.

  6. (1895–1964). American motion-picture director Norman Z. McLeod began his career during the silent-film era and continued through the 1950s. He was best known for his comedies, especially those with the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, and Bob Hope.

  7. This adaptation was directed by Norman Z. McLeod from a screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and William Cameron Menzies, based on Lewis Carroll 's books Alice in Wonderland (1865) and Alice Through the Looking-Glass (1871). It also drew heavily from Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebus 's then-recent stage adaptation.