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  1. Edward Nassour (April 7, 1911 – December 15, 1962) was an American film producer, businessman, and special effects animator. He was the brother and business partner of William Nassour (1903–1987).

  2. Edward Nassour. Producer: The Beast of Hollow Mountain. Film producer Edward Nassour co-owned Nassour Studios with his brother William Nassour. In the 1930s Edward produced a stop-motion animation short, shot in Technicolor, entitled "Knight Time", that told the story of a knight's squire named Yebo who ends up fighting a fire-breathing dragon.

  3. Edward Nassour. Editor: Knight Rider. Edward Nassour began his career in the entertainment industry working at the Metrocolor film lab in 1968. He moved into film editing where he assisted on feature films such as Swashbuckler (1976), Rollercoaster (1977) and Nunzio (1978).

  4. Edward Nassour was a movie and television producer who, in partnership with his brother William, owned a studio named for the family. He was born in 1911, the youngest of nine surviving children in a large Lebanese family in Colorado Springs, CO, and raised in that city.

  5. Edward Nassour is a veteran film editor and production manager who has worked on a variety of films and television shows over the course of his career. He was born on May 15, 1947 in Hollywood, California.

  6. Edward Nassour. Editor: Knight Rider. Edward Nassour began his career in the entertainment industry working at the Metrocolor film lab in 1968. He moved into film editing where he assisted on feature films such as Swashbuckler (1976), Rollercoaster (1977) and Nunzio (1978).

  7. www.edward.nassour.com

  8. producer, director. 51 Year biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «La ciudad sagrada» (1959), «The Beast of Hollow Mountain» (1956), «Sheena: Queen of the Jungle» (1955 – 1956), «For Men Only» (1952), «Africa Screams» (1949)...

  9. Edward Nassour's films include Africa Screams, The Beast of Hollow Mountain, For Men Only, Lost Continent

  10. Africa Screams was filmed from November 10 through December 22, 1948 at the Nassour Studios in Los Angeles. The film was produced by Edward Nassour and A&P heir Huntington Hartford. It was the second of Abbott and Costello's independently financed productions while they were under contract to Universal. It was released by United Artists.