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Lee Marcus, also known as Lee S. Marcus (December 7, 1893 – January 30, 1969), was an American film producer of the 1930s and 1940s. During his fifteen-year career he produced over 85 films, most of them between 1934 and 1941 while he was at RKO Studios. Prior to his production career, Marcus worked for FBO and then RKO as a sales executive, reaching the level of vice president in both organizations. At RKO, he was head of production of the studio's b-films during the late 1930s and the beginning of the 1940s. He was also responsible for producing what many consider to be the first film noir, 1940's Stranger on the Third Floor.
Marcus was born on December 7, 1893 in Buffalo, New York. His father was Albert L. Marcus. During World War I Marcus served with the American Expeditionary Force (AEF), and in 1918 was stationed in Vitry, France.
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Male
1893-12-07
Buffalo, New York, USA
Lee Marcus, Lee Narcus
Stranger on the Third Floor
They Came to Blow Up America
Mexican Spitfire Out West
On Again—Off Again
High Flyers
Lost Honeymoon
The Dancing Millionaire
Ocean Swells
Father Takes a Wife
Kentucky Kernels
We're on the Jury
Will Power
A Night at the Biltmore Bowl
So and Sew
The Rainmakers
Dummy Ache
Drawing Rumors
This Band Age
Ferry-Go-Round
A Blasted Event
Sock Me to Sleep