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Edward Bernds (July 12, 1905 – May 20, 2000) was an American screenwriter and director, born in Chicago, Illinois. Edward Bernds.

Edward Bernds

American screenwriter and director
Edward Bernds was an American screenwriter and director, born in Chicago, Illinois. Wikipedia
Born: July 12, 1905, Chicago, IL
Died: May 20, 2000 (age 94 years), Van Nuys, Los Angeles, CA
Spouse: Bathsheba Landsberg (m. 1927–1992)
Films directed: A Bird in the Head, Micro-Phonies, Gold Raiders, World Without End, Queen of Outer Space, Valley of the Dragons
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After a brief stint at United Artists, Bernds quit and went to work at Columbia, where he worked as sound man on many of Frank Capra's '30s classics. He later ...
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Biography. Edward Bernds was an American screenwriter and director. Edward Bernds was an American screenwriter and director.
Edward Ludwig Bernds was a mid-20th century sound technician, and a small budget director for multiple films, most famously the Three Stooges Films.
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Edward Bernds came to Hollywood in 1928 to help United Artists make the transition to sound. He worked with some of the most notable directors in Hollywood ...
Edward Bernds was a writer and director who oversaw the short films of The Three Stooges' later career. Born in Chicago in 1905, Bernds was a high school ...
With only a couple exceptions, Ed was the sound engineer for Frank Capra's Columbia film classics (YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT, MR. SMITH ...
Director · THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES · THE THREE STOOGES IN ORBIT · VALLEY OF THE DRAGONS · THE THREE STOOGES: STOP, LOOK AND LAUGH. Don Appell & 5 more ...
Edward Bernds. Director: Assignment: Underwater. Edward Bernds was born in 1905 in Chicago, Illinois. While in his junior year in Lake View High School, ...
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Motion Picture Director. He started his career as a sound man for director Frank Capra at Columbia. He later moved on to the studio's Short Subjects ...