[1][2] As a producer, he primarily worked on B-movie Westerns.
[3] He also produced the 1937 ice hockey-themed mystery The Game That Kills starring Rita Hayworth.
[4] He began his career in the silent era as a film editor, working at a variety of studios.
[5] After working as an editor at Thomas Ince pictures,[6] Charles Ray studios,[7] and Columbia Pictures — where he often worked on films by director Hunt Stromberg[8] — he transitioned into a new role as a producer.
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