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  1. When Violet Briskin was born on 23 January 1916, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States, her father, Irving Briskin, was 23 and her mother, Elizabeth Schumacher, was 17. She lived in New York City, New York County, New York, United States in 1925.

  2. On his first movie as director, Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood (1942), Gordon fell half a day behind schedule and was called into Irving Briskin's office. Briskin, the head of Columbia's B unit, explained that a good B picture probably wouldn't gross much more than a bad B picture; therefore, he said, "I don't want it good. I want it Thursday!"

  3. Screen Gems became a fully-fledged studio in 1951 by moving into Telefilm syndication and later into television production in 1952. On July 1, 1956, Columbia studio veteran Irving Briskin formed Briskin Productions to oversee all of Screen Gems' productions.

  4. Producer: Irving Briskin, Wallace MacDonald (Both uncredited) Screenplay: Karl Brown, story by Harold Shumate Cinematography: Benjamin Kline Editing: Al Clark Art Direction: Lionel Banks Cast: Boris Karloff (Dr. Leon Kravaal), Roger Pryor (Dr. Tim Mason), Jo Ann Sayers (Nurse Judith Blair), Stanley Brown (Bob Adams), Hal Taliaferro (Sheriff Ed ...

  5. Producer: Ralph Cohn, Irving Briskin Director: Robert Florey Screenplay: Jay Dratler Cinematography: Franz Planer Film Editing: James Sweeney Music: Sidney Cutner Cast: Chester Morris (Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black), Rochelle Hudson (Cecelia Bradley), Richard Lane (Insp. Faraday), Charles Wagenheim (The Runt), Constance Worth (Marilyn Howard), Jack O'Malley (Monk).

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    May 6, 2014 · Amazon.com: Klondike Kate : Ann Savage, Tom Neal, Glenda Farrell, Constance Worth, Sheldon Leonard, Lester Allen, William Castle, Irving Briskin: Movies & TV

  7. Jan 5, 2017 · Reynolds entered the fray in 1964, relying on the guidance of her business partner and manager Irving Briskin, a former B-movie producer for Columbia Pictures. She and Briskin agreed to use their Harmon-EE Film Productions company in Hollywood to produce music films for Scopitone cinema jukebox machines.