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  1. From 1927 to 1930, John M. Stahl was the director of Tiffany and renamed the company Tiffany-Stahl Productions. The head of Tiffany was Phil Goldstone, with his vice president Maurice H. Hoffman, who later was president of Liberty Films, which merged into Republic Pictures.

  2. Phil Goldstone (1893–1963) was a Polish-born American film producer and director. He was also a real estate developer in Palm Springs. Goldstone was involved with low-budget Poverty Row companies such as Majestic Pictures.

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    Tiffany-Stahl Productions. Head of Tiffany was Phil Goldstone with his vice president M.H. Hoffman who later was president of Liberty Films that merged into Republic Pictures. Leonard A Young who similtaneously ran LA Young Spring and Wire Company bought into Tiffany from Hoffman in 1929.

  4. www.filmmasters.com › post › about-majestic-picturesAbout Majestic Pictures

    Nov 16, 2023 · Darmour and Phil Goldstone were the heads of production for Majestic Pictures and that set the tone for the company, although they did make some good films for the era of the early 1930’s, especially when compared to the product of other “poverty row” companies.

  5. Production. Directing. Phil Goldstone is known as an Producer and Director. Some of his work includes White Zombie, The Vampire Bat, The Sin of Nora Moran, The Drums of Jeopardy, Murder at Midnight, The World Gone Mad, Woman Wanted, and Curtain at Eight.

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  7. Nov 2, 2018 · Certainly nothing like Nora Moran had ever come from Phil Goldstone, a Poverty Row producer since 1921 whose best-known effort remains The Vampire Bat (1933). Sources speculate that someone other than Goldstone, who took over from the original director, Howard Christy, was responsible.