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  1. Clifford Sanforth. Clifford Sanforth was a film director and producer in the United States. See also Clifford S. Elfelt, his birth name and the name he used prior to the 1930s. [citation needed] He produced and directed under that name through 1926.

  2. I Demand Payment is a 1938 American drama film directed by Clifford Sanforth and starring Betty Burgess, Jack La Rue and Matty Kemp. [1] [2] It is based on Rob Eden 's 1932 novel Second Choice. [3] Sherman L. Lowe wrote the screenplay. [4] It was produced by Poverty Row company Imperial Pictures.

  3. Producer Clifford Sanforth said he got the idea to make the film when his little son saw The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) asked his father whether Robin Hood had a son. Sanforth tracked down and bought the film rights to the novel.

  4. Clifford, El gran perro rojo (en inglés Clifford The Big Red Dog) es el nombre de una serie de libros creada por Scholastic y de un programa televisivo basado en esta serie. La serie se trata de un perro gigante rojo llamado Clifford, y de las aventuras que vive junto a su dueña Emily Elizabeth.

  5. Clifford Sanforth; Producción: Harry Joe Brown: Guion: Joseph O'Donnell: Música: Oliver Wallace: Fotografía: James S. Brown Jr. Montaje: Leslie F. Wilder: Protagonistas: Béla Lugosi (Arthur Perry) June Collyer (June Houghland) Huntley Gordon (Dr. Henry M Scofield) George Meeker (Richard Grayson) Henry Mowbray (Jefe de Policía Nelson ...

  6. High Hat is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Clifford Sanforth and starring Frank Luther, Dorothy Dare and Lona Andre. [1] Plot. Swanee is the mentor and boyfriend of a classical singer, Elanda, who refuses to lower herself by singing swing music, until Swanee shows her the way. Cast. Frank Luther as Swanee Collier.

  7. Rich Relations is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Clifford Sanforth and starring Ralph Forbes, Frances Grant, and Barry Norton. Written by Joseph O'Donnell and based on the novel of the same name by Priscilla Wayne. The film was released in the United States on February 1, 1937.