Louis De Rochemont

 

Louis De Rochemont

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He co-founded and was the first director of The March of Time, which added topical issues to newsreels. He also produced feature film documentaries that based dramatic narrative on factual records, including "The House On 92nd Street" (1945), which used real FBI files, "Boomerang! " (1946), it included a reenactment of an actual murder case and a biography, "Martin Luther" (1953)

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Louis De Rochemont

Born 1899-01-13 (127 years ago) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Dead 1978-12-23 (79 years).

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Name From To Relationship type
Virginia Shaler(Gifta: 1929-09-12–1978-12-23) 1929-09-12 1978-12-23 Gifta
Children

Louis De Rochemont III, Virginia Rochemont

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He co-founded and was the first director of The March of Time, which added topical issues to newsreels. He also produced feature film documentaries that based dramatic narrative on factual records, including "The House On 92nd Street" (1945), which used real FBI files, "Boomerang!" (1946), it included a reenactment of an actual murder case and a biography, "Martin Luther" (1953).

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