Sterling Pictures
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Sterling Pictures was a film company headed by Henry Ginsberg during the silent film era.[1] Phil Rosen directed many of Sterling's films. H. R. Ebenstein was the manager of sales.[2] In July 1927, when the studio got rid of their foreign broker system and implemented their own foreign sales, Briskin was put in charge,[3] becoming head of their foreign department.[4] In August 1928, Briskin was named vice president of Sterling and given control over all of the company's operations.[5] Arthur F. Beck was the company's president.[6] He married actress and screenwriter Leah Baird.
Filmography
- A Woman's Heart (1926)
- Devil's Dice (1926)
- Unknown Treasures (1926)
- Men of the Night (1926)
- Closed Gates (1927)[7]
- The Cruel Truth (1927)
- Tongues of Scandal (1927)
- She's My Baby (1927)
- Face Value (1927)
- In the First Degree (1927)
- Pretty Clothes (1927)
- Wolves of the Air (1927)
- Red Signals (1927)[8]
- The Cancelled Debt (1927)
- Stranded (1927)[9]
- Marry the Girl (1928)
- Undressed (1928)
- A Million for Love (1928)
- Outcast Souls (1928)
- Burning Up Broadway (1928)
References
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