Rudolph Flothow

Rudolph C. Flothow (leaning against back wall) on the set of a film shoot in the 1930s.
Rudolph C. Flothow with son Rudy and wife Martha

Rudolph C. Flothow (November 23, 1895 - December 21, 1971) was a movie and television producer active from 1915 through the mid-1950s, producing more than 45 films and over 80 television episodes.[1] Most of his productions were crime films for Columbia Pictures,[2] including the 1943 Batman serial, and Crime Doctor, Whistler, Boston Blackie, and Ellery Queen films.[3] He directed the sound sequences in the early sound feature Lucky Boy, starring George Jessel.[4]

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