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Harry Joe Brown

Harry Joe Brown

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Film producer, film director

Personal Info

Birth Place
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.

LEGACY & ORIGINS

Born Henry Joseph Brown
September 22, 1890
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died April 28, 1972 (aged 81)
Palm Springs, California, U.S.
Occupations Film producer, film director

Henry Joseph Brown was born in 1890 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a producer, he had a partnership with director Budd Boetticher, actor Randolph Scott and screenwriter Burt Kennedy, which generated a series of five westerns between 1957 and 1960 (The Tall T, Decision at Sundown, Buchanan Rides Alone, Ride Lonesome, Comanche Station) via a company he created with Scott which eventually became known as Ranown Pictures Corp. He produced the American debut films of both Errol Flynn in Captain Blood and Sean Flynn in Son of Captain Blood.

Selected filmography
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North of Nevada (1924)
Galloping Gallagher (1924)
The Mask of Lopez (1924)
The Silent Stranger (1924)
The Dangerous Coward (1924)
The Fighting Sap (1924)
Bashful Buccaneer (1925)
The Fear Fighter (1925)
Youth's Gamble (1925)
Fighting Fate (1925)
Goat Getter (1925)
The Patent Leather Pug (1925)
Rapid Fire Romance (1926)
Moran of the Mounted (1926)
The High Flyer (1926)
Racing Romance (1926)
The Night Owl (1926)
Kentucky Handicap (1926)
The Winner (1926)
Broadway Billy (1926)
Stick to Your Story (1926)
The Self Starter (1926)
One Punch O'Day (1926)
The Dangerous Dude (1926)
Gun Gospel (1927)
The Scorcher (1927)
The Royal American (1927)
The Racing Fool (1927)
The Lost Limited (1927)
Romantic Rogue (1927)
The Wagon Show (1928)
The Glorious Trail (1928)
The Code of the Scarlet (1928)
The Squealer (1930)
References
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^ "Harry Joe Brown - Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
^ "Harry Joe Brown". MUBI. Retrieved 2025-04-04.
^
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a b Victoria Talbot, "Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission Splits 2 To 2 on Mountain Drive Landmark Vote", The Beverly Hills Courier, October 3, 2014, Vol. XXXXVIIII, No. 39, p. 4
^ "HARRY JOE BROWN, 78, FILM PRODUCER, DIES". The New York Times. 1972-04-29. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-04-04.
External links
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Harry Joe Brown at IMDb
Harry Joe Brown filmography Archived 2007-10-01 at the Wayback Machine, tcmdb.com; accessed February 5, 2016
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Life & Career Details

Born Henry Joseph Brown
September 22, 1890
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died April 28, 1972 (aged 81)
Palm Springs, California, U.S.
Occupations Film producer, film director

Henry Joseph Brown was born in 1890 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a producer, he had a partnership with director Budd Boetticher, actor Randolph Scott and screenwriter Burt Kennedy, which generated a series of five westerns between 1957 and 1960 (The Tall T, Decision at Sundown, Buchanan Rides Alone, Ride Lonesome, Comanche Station) via a company he created with Scott which eventually became known as Ranown Pictures Corp. He produced the American debut films of both Errol Flynn in Captain Blood and Sean Flynn in Son of Captain Blood.

Selected filmography
[edit]
North of Nevada (1924)
Galloping Gallagher (1924)
The Mask of Lopez (1924)
The Silent Stranger (1924)
The Dangerous Coward (1924)
The Fighting Sap (1924)
Bashful Buccaneer (1925)
The Fear Fighter (1925)
Youth's Gamble (1925)
Fighting Fate (1925)
Goat Getter (1925)
The Patent Leather Pug (1925)
Rapid Fire Romance (1926)
Moran of the Mounted (1926)
The High Flyer (1926)
Racing Romance (1926)
The Night Owl (1926)
Kentucky Handicap (1926)
The Winner (1926)
Broadway Billy (1926)
Stick to Your Story (1926)
The Self Starter (1926)
One Punch O'Day (1926)
The Dangerous Dude (1926)
Gun Gospel (1927)
The Scorcher (1927)
The Royal American (1927)
The Racing Fool (1927)
The Lost Limited (1927)
Romantic Rogue (1927)
The Wagon Show (1928)
The Glorious Trail (1928)
The Code of the Scarlet (1928)
The Squealer (1930)
References
[edit]
^ "Harry Joe Brown - Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
^ "Harry Joe Brown". MUBI. Retrieved 2025-04-04.
^
Jump up to:
a b Victoria Talbot, "Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission Splits 2 To 2 on Mountain Drive Landmark Vote", The Beverly Hills Courier, October 3, 2014, Vol. XXXXVIIII, No. 39, p. 4
^ "HARRY JOE BROWN, 78, FILM PRODUCER, DIES". The New York Times. 1972-04-29. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-04-04.
External links
[edit]
Harry Joe Brown at IMDb
Harry Joe Brown filmography Archived 2007-10-01 at the Wayback Machine, tcmdb.com; accessed February 5, 2016
show
Authority control databases

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