Alfred A. Cohn
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- Born
- March 26, 1880
- Died
- February 3, 1951
Alfred Cohn moved to Cleveland, where he got a newspaper job. After getting married, he moved to Galveston, Texas, to run a newspaper. He then moved to Arizona, where he served as secretary to the constitutional convention of Arizona when it was admitted as a state in 1912. Eventually, he moved toβ¦
Director
| All Square(1930) |
| Always Faithful(1929) |
Writer
| Here Comes the Navy(1934) |
| Harold Teen(1934) |
| Son of a Sailor(1933) |
| Me and My Gal(1932) |
| Mystery Ranch(1932) |
Editor
| The Drums of Jeopardy(1923) |
| The Unknown Purple(1923) |
Script and Continuity Department
| A Hint to Brides(1929) |