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Edward J. Danziger (1909–1999) and Harry Lee Danziger (1913–2005) were American-born brothers who produced many British films and TV shows in the 1950s and 1960s. According to one profile "throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, their second features and TV series seemed to be on screens everywhere, their pervasive presence forming a part of virtually every British filmgoer's and television viewer's experience during those years."


Career

Edward and Harry Danziger were native New Yorkers. Edward studied law and had worked on the Nuremberg Trials while brother Harry had a musical background. They operated a sound studio in New York that specialised in the dubbing of foreign films for US release. Their first feature film as producers was '' Jigsaw'' (1949). In 1952, they moved to Britain and began making television films, using resources at various facilities including London's Riverside Studios, Shepperton, Borehamwood and Nettlefold. Among their first productions was the series '' Adventure Theater'' (aka, ''Calling Scotland Yard'') which were shown on American television in 1956. Several episodes were compiled as supporting featurettes and released theatrically in the UK during 1954. The screenwriter Brian Clemens worked for the Danzigers. He recalled that the Danzigers would shoot at a variety of British studios and order their writers to concoct a screenplay to use the standing sets. He stated they shot television episodes in two and a half to three days and shot a feature film in eight to ten days with a budget of £17,000. In 1956, the Danzigers decided to form their own studio base and founded the
New Elstree Studios New Elstree Studios was a British film studio complex that was the main production centre for the Danziger Brothers from 1956 to 1962, and was one of several sites collectively known as " Elstree Studios". 60 B-movies and 350 half-hour TV episode ...
in Hertfordshire. They converted a former wartime aero-engine testing factory into a studio with six sound stages and exterior shooting facilities. They later acquired control of the Gordon Hotels Group and moved into the hotel business. They also owned the Shipman and King Cinema group. New Elstree Studios were sold in October 1965. Their niece is former judge
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Critical assessments

The British film historians Steve Chibnall and Brian McFarlane wrote: "The Danzigers were not in the business for art; they were in the business for business; and within those unpretentious parameters they ran an efficient studio from 1956 to 1962."Steve Chibnall & Brian McFarlane, ''The British 'B' Film'', Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2009, p. 92.


Select credits

*'' Jigsaw'' (1949) *''
So Young, So Bad ''So Young, So Bad'' is a 1950 American drama film.ot to be confused with Rosita Moreno, a Spanish actress who was 43 years old at the time. Production Vorhaus received his idea after he read a newspaper article about abuses at a women's reformat ...
'' (1950) *'' St. Benny the Dip'' (1951) *''
Babes in Bagdad ''Babes in Bagdad'' is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Paulette Goddard and Gypsy Rose Lee. Plot Arabian Nights princess Kyra goes on strike demanding equal rights for women, to the frustration of caliph Has ...
'' (1952) *'' Devil Girl From Mars'' (1954) *''
Star of My Night ''Star of My Night'' is a 1954 British romance film directed by Paul Dickson and starring Griffith Jones, Kathleen Byron and Hugh Williams. An adaptation of Paul Tabori's novel ''Le Soleil de ma Nuit'', it concerns a sculptor who becomes roman ...
'' (1954) *''The Final Twist'' (1954) – short *''The Javanese Dagger'' (1954) – short *''Present for a Bride'' (1954) – short *" Diamond Expert" (1954) – from the TV series '' The Vise'' *" One Just Man" (1954) – from the TV series ''The Vise'' *"
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" (1954) – from the TV series ''The Vise'' *'' Tale of Three Women'' (1954) *''
Alias John Preston ''Alias John Preston'' is a 1955 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Betta St. John, Alexander Knox and Christopher Lee. Its plot is about a mysterious and wealthy man who moves to a small village where he outwardly ...
'' (1955) *''
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'' (1955) *'' Yellow Rose'' (1955) *''
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'' (1955) *''
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'' (1955) *''
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'' (1955) *'' Schemer'' (1956) *''
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'' (1956) *'' Satellite in the Sky'' (1956) *'' Three Crooked Men'' (1957) *''
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'' (1957) *'' Operation Murder'' (1957) *''
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'' (1957) *''
Three Sundays to Live ''Three Sundays to Live'' is a low budget 1957 film noir British film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Kieron Moore and Jane Griffiths. The title refers to the law of the period, which required that after a death sentence had been passed, ...
'' (1957) *''
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'' (1958) *'' Innocent Meeting'' (1958) *''
Links of Justice ''Links of Justice'' is a 1958 British film. Plot Edgar Mills and his mistress Stella plot to murder Edgar's wealthy wife Clare. But best laid go awry, and Edgar ends up dead. Clare becomes prime suspect, but is able to prove she acted in self-d ...
'' (1958) *''
Moment of Indiscretion ''Moment of Indiscretion'' is a low budget 1958 British crime film. Plot Janet Miller is accused of the murder of a stabbed woman. Janet's handkerchief and spare house key have been discovered at the crime scene, and she is cagey about her wher ...
'' (1958) *'' No Safety Ahead'' (1958) *'' On the Run'' (1958) *'' A Woman of Mystery'' (1958) *''
The Great Van Robbery ''The Great Van Robbery'' is a low budget 1959 British crime film. Plot Scotland Yard teams up with Interpol to discover the origins of stolen money in a private bank account in Rio de Janeiro. Assigning their best detective Caesar Smith to t ...
'' (1958) *'' A Woman Possessed'' (1958) *'' The Child and the Killer'' (1959) *'' Crash Drive'' (1959) *''
Date at Midnight ''Date at Midnight'' is a 1959 British crime film from the Danzigers. Plot American journalist Bob Dillon (Paul Carpenter) arrives in England and finds himself helping to solve a murder involving the nephew of a lawyer, who has been wrongly accu ...
'' (1959) *'' Man Accused'' (1959) *'' Top Floor Girl'' (1959) *'' Web of Suspicion'' (1959) *''
Date at Midnight ''Date at Midnight'' is a 1959 British crime film from the Danzigers. Plot American journalist Bob Dillon (Paul Carpenter) arrives in England and finds himself helping to solve a murder involving the nephew of a lawyer, who has been wrongly accu ...
'' (1959) *''
Woman's Temptation ''A Woman's Temptation'' is a low budget 1959 British crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Patricia Driscoll and Robert Ayres. Premise A young widow struggling as a single mother is tempted by stolen money she finds, which she hi ...
'' (1959) *''
Compelled ''Compelled'' is a 1960 British neo noir black and white crime film, one of two films directed by Ramsey Herrington. It stars Ronald Howard and Beth Rogan. Plot Ex-con Paul Adams is an engineer blackmailed into assisting with a jewel theft ...
'' (1960) *'' Escort for Hire'' (1960) *''
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'' (1960) *'' Highway to Battle'' (1960) *''
An Honourable Murder ''An Honourable Murder'' is a 1960 British drama film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Norman Wooland, Margaretta Scott and Lisa Daniely. It is a modern reworking of William Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar'' set in the corporate world of t ...
'' (1960) *'' Identity Unknown'' (1960) *'' Night Train for Inverness'' (1960) *'' Operation Stogie'' (1960) *'' Sentenced for Life'' (1960) *'' The Spider's Web'' (1960) *''
A Taste of Money ''A Taste of Money'' is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Max Varnel and starring Jean Cadell, Dick Emery and Pete Murray. It was produced by the Danzigers. Premise An elderly spinster who works as a cashier for an insurance company plot ...
'' (1960) *'' The Tell-Tale Heart'' (1960) *'' Transatlantic'' (1960) *''
Two Wives at One Wedding ''Two Wives One Wedding'' is a low budget 1961 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Gordon Jackson (actor), Gordon Jackson, Christina Gregg, and Lisa Daniely. Plot Tom Murray's wedding day becomes a nightmare when a myster ...
'' (1960) *''
The Gentle Terror ''The Gentle Terror'' is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Frank Marshall. Plot A mild mannered bookkeeping clerk (Terence Alexander) is accused of embezzlement. To clear his name he must catch the true culprit. Cast * Terence Alexander ...
'' (1961) *'' Strip Tease Murder'' (1961) *''
The Nudist Story ''The Nudist Story'' is a 1960 British film set at a nudist colony. It was released in the U.S. as ''Pussycat's Paradise'', and is also known as ''For Members Only''. Plot Prudish businesswoman Jane Robinson inherits the 'Avonmore Sun Camp' from ...
'' (1961) aka '' For Members Only'' *'' The Court Martial of Major Keller'' (1961) *'' Fate Takes a Hand'' (1961) *''
Middle Course ''The Middle Course'' is a low budget 1961 British war film. Plot During World War II, a Canadian pilot crash lands in a small French village occupied by German forces. The villagers find a useful ally in the young flyer, but the Germans become a ...
'' (1961) *'' Part-Time Wife'' (1961) *'' Return of a Stranger'' (1961) *'' So Evil, So Young'' (1961) *''
Tarnished Heroes ''Tarnished Heroes'' is a 1961 British war film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Dermot Walsh and Anton Rodgers. It was produced by Danziger Productions. The film is set in France during World War II, and concerns a British major who destroy ...
'' (1961) *''
The Spanish Sword ''The Spanish Sword'' is a low budget 1962 British adventure film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Ronald Howard, June Thorburn and Nigel Green. Premise Rebellion breaks out during the reign of Henry III, and a brave knight foils the p ...
'' (1961) *'' The Silent Invasion'' (1962) *'' What Every Woman Wants'' (1962) *''
She Always Gets Their Man ''She Always Gets Their Man'' is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Sally Smith and William Fox. Plot The ladies of the Kensington Residential Club For Women have a problem when Betty's (Ann Sears) country cous ...
'' (1962)


TV series

*'' Calling Scotland Yard'' (1952) - two compilation features (each consisting of three episodes) were released to UK cinemas as '' Gilbert Harding Speaking of Murder'' (1953) and '' A Tale of Three Women'' (1954) * '' The Vise'' (1954) * '' The Vise: Mark Saber'' / ''Saber of London'' (1955–1960) *''
The Man from Interpol ''Man from Interpol'' is a 1960 TV series produced by The Danzigers. The NBC series was filmed in England and the music was scored by jazz musician Tony Crombie. Premise Anthony Smith, an agent based at Britain's Interpol Division at Scotland ...
'' (1960) *'' The Cheaters'' (1960) *'' Richard the Lionheart'' (1960)


References


External links


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