Irving Lerner (March 7, 1909, New York City – December 25, 1976, Los Angeles) was an American filmmaker.
Biography
Before becoming a filmmaker, Lerner was a research editor for Columbia University's Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, getting his start in film by making documentaries for the anthropology department. In the early 1930s, he was a member of the
Workers Film and Photo League, and later, Frontier Films. He made films for the
Rockefeller Foundation
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and other academic institutions, becoming a film editor and second-unit director involved with the emerging American documentary movement of the late 1930s. Lerner produced two documentaries for the Office of War Information during WW II and after the war became the head of New York University's Educational Film Institute. In 1948, Lerner and Joseph Strick shared directorial chores on a short documentary, ''
Muscle Beach''. Lerner then turned to low-budget, quickly filmed features. When not hastily making his own thrillers, Lerner worked as a technical advisor, a second-unit director, a co-editor and an editor.
Lerner was cinematographer, director, or assistant director on both fiction and
documentary films such as ''One Third of a Nation'' (
1939
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Events
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January
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** Third Reich
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), ''Valley Town'' (1940), ''The Land'' (1942) directed by
Robert Flaherty
Robert Joseph Flaherty, (; February 16, 1884 – July 23, 1951) was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature-length documentary film, ''Nanook of the North'' (1922). The film made his reputatio ...
, and ''Suicide Attack'' (1950). Lerner was also producer of the OWI documentary ''
Hymn of the Nations
''Hymn of the Nations'', originally titled ''Arturo Toscanini: Hymn of the Nations'', is a 1944 film directed by Alexander Hammid, which features the '' Inno delle nazioni'', a patriotic work for tenor soloist, chorus, and orchestra, composed by ...
'' (1944), directed by
Alexander Hammid, and featuring
Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini (; ; March 25, 1867January 16, 1957) was an Italian conductor. He was one of the most acclaimed and influential musicians of the late 19th and early 20th century, renowned for his intensity, his perfectionism, his ear for orch ...
. He was co-director with
Joseph Strick
Joseph Ezekiel Strick (July 6, 1923 – June 1, 2010, aged 86) was an American director, producer and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in the Pittsburgh area town of Braddock, Pennsylvania, Strick briefly attended UCLA, then enrolled in the U.S ...
of the short documentary ''
Muscle Beach'' (1948).
Irving Lerner was also a director and film editor with directing credits such as ''
Studs Lonigan'' (1960) and editing credits such as
Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick (; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and photographer. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, his films, almost all of which are adaptations of nove ...
's ''
Spartacus'' (1960). Lerner died during the editing of
Martin Scorsese's ''
New York, New York
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'' (1977), and the film was dedicated to him.
Legacy
Three of Lerner's films—''A Place to Live'', ''Muscle Beach'', and ''Hymn of the Nations''—were preserved by the
Academy Film Archive in 2007, 2009 and 2010, respectively.
Alleged Soviet espionage
Irving Lerner was an American citizen and an employee of the United States
Office of War Information during World War II, and he worked in the Motion Picture Division. Lerner allegedly was involved in espionage on behalf of Soviet Military Intelligence (
GRU);
Arthur Adams, a trained engineer and experienced spy who escaped to the Soviet Union in 1946, was Lerner's key contact.
In the winter of 1944, a counterintelligence officer caught Lerner attempting to photograph the
cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley Radiation Laboratory; Lerner was acting without authorization. The model for the cyclotron was used for the
Y-12 plant
The Y-12 National Security Complex is a United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration facility located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, near the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. It was built as part of the Manhattan Projec ...
at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for uranium enrichment; and, research work at Stanford using the cyclotron led to the
Manhattan Project at Hanford, Washington, dedicated to producing plutonium for the bomb dropped in
Nagasaki. Lerner resigned and went to work with
Joseph Strick
Joseph Ezekiel Strick (July 6, 1923 – June 1, 2010, aged 86) was an American director, producer and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in the Pittsburgh area town of Braddock, Pennsylvania, Strick briefly attended UCLA, then enrolled in the U.S ...
for
Keynote Records,
owned by
Eric Bernay
Eric Bernay (March 25, 1906 – November 2, 1968) was an American record producer, best known for founding Keynote Records.
Early life
Eric Bernay (né Bernstein) was born in Odessa, Ukraine, which was then part of the Russian Empire; he came to ...
, another Soviet intelligence contact. Arthur Adams, who ran Irving as an agent, also worked at Keynote.
Filmography
As Director
*''
A Town Called Hell'' (1971, uncredited)
*''
The Royal Hunt of the Sun'' (1969)
*''
Ben Casey'' (ABC-TV series, 13 episodes, 1961–1965)
*''Seaway'' (1965) (TV series, unknown episodes)
*''
Mr. Novak
''Mr. Novak'' is an American television dramatic series starring James Franciscus in the title role as a high school teacher. The series aired on NBC for two seasons, from 1963 to 1965. It won a Peabody Award in 1963.
Synopsis
The series follo ...
'' (NBC-TV series, 1 episode, 1963)
*''
Cry of Battle
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'' (1963)
*''
Target: The Corruptors'' (ABC-TV, 1 episode, 1961)
*''King of Diamonds'' (1 episode, 1961)
*''
Studs Lonigan'' (1960)
*''
City of Fear'' (1959)
*''
Murder by Contract'' (1958)
*''
Edge of Fury
''Edge of Fury'' is a 1958 American drama film directed by Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Irving Lerner and written by Robert J. Gurney Jr.. The film stars Michael Higgins, Lois Holmes, Jean Allison, Doris Fesette and Malcolm Lee Beggs. The film was ...
'' (1958)
*''
Man Crazy'' (1953)
*''Suicide Attack'' (1951)
*''
Muscle Beach'' (1948)
*''To Hear Your Banjo Play'' (1947)
*''
Swedes in America
''Swedes in America'' is a 1943 American short documentary film directed by Irving Lerner and produced by the Overseas Motion Picture Bureau of the United States Office of War Information. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Document ...
'' (1943, with
Ingrid Bergman
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)
*''
The Autobiography of a 'Jeep'
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World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as W ...
'' (1943, with
Joseph Krumgold
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Life
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)
*''
A Place to Live'' (1941)
As Producer
*''Hay que matar a B.'' (1975, co-producer)
*''
The Darwin Adventure
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'' (1972, co-producer)
*''
Bad Man's River'' (1971, executive producer)
*''
Captain Apache
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'' (1971, associate producer)
*''
Custer of the West'' (1967, executive producer)
*''
The Wild Party'' (1956, supervising producer)
*''
C-Man'' (1949, producer)
*''To Hear Your Banjo Play'' (1947, co-producer)
*''
Hymn of the Nations
''Hymn of the Nations'', originally titled ''Arturo Toscanini: Hymn of the Nations'', is a 1944 film directed by Alexander Hammid, which features the '' Inno delle nazioni'', a patriotic work for tenor soloist, chorus, and orchestra, composed by ...
'' (1944, producer, uncredited)
As Editor
*''Mustang: The House That Joe Built'' (1978)
*''The River Niger'' (1976)
*''
Steppenwolf'' (1974)
*''
Spartacus'' (1960, uncredited)
*''
The Marines Come Thru
''The Marines Come Thru'' is a 1938 American action film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and written by D.S. Leslie and Jack Kofoed for Grand National Pictures. The film stars Wallace Ford, Toby Wing, Grant Withers, Sheila Lynch, Michael Doyle and Do ...
'' (1938)
*''China Strikes Back'' (1937, unconfirmed)
As Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
*''
A Town Called Hell'' (1971, second unit director)
*''
Custer of the West'' (1967, second unit director: Civil War sequence)
*''
Spartacus'' (second unit director, uncredited)
*''Valley Town'' (1940, second unit director)
*''One Third of a Nation'' (1939, second unit director, uncredited)
As Actor
*''Hay que matar a B.'' (1975)
*''
On Camera'' (1 episode, 1955)
*''
Pie in the Sky'' (1935)
As Miscellaneous Crew
*''
The Savage Eye'' (1960, technical advisor)
*''
God's Little Acre'' (1958, associate to director)
*''
Robot Monster'' (1953, production associate)
Editing Department
*''
New York, New York
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'' (1977, supervising editor)
*''
Executive Action
Executive actions of the CIA are directives issued to the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States.
History
The CIA was created under the National Security Act of 1947, which Harry S. Truman signed on July 26, 1947. Richard Bissell was ...
'' (1973, associate editor)
Production Manager
*''
Men in War'' (1957, production supervisor)
As Cinematographer
*''
The Land'' (1942)
Dedicatee
*''
New York, New York
New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the Uni ...
'' (1977)
See also
*
Atomic spies
*
US Office of War Information (OWI)
References
Notes
Bibliography
*Frontier Films: Member
*FBI memo, "Soviet Activities in the United States," 25 July 1946, Papers of Clark Clifford,
Harry S. Truman Library
* John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, ''
Venona
The Venona project was a United States counterintelligence program initiated during World War II by the United States Army's Signal Intelligence Service (later absorbed by the National Security Agency), which ran from February 1, 1943, until Octob ...
: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America'',
Yale University Press, 1999), pg. 325
Further reading
*Westphal, Kyle (March 25, 2013
"Irving Lerner: A Career in Context" Chicago Film Society
*Gustafson, Frederick July 7, 201
On Film: Irving Lerner
External links
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1909 births
1976 deaths
American film directors
American cinematographers