Al Alleborn (1892–1968) was a Studio executive and 2nd unit director in Hollywood film production. Alleborn came to Hollywood initially as a stuntman. His first film was also one of the first Oscar nominees, 1928's The Patent Leather Kid. He received an Academy Award nomination in the short-lived category of Best Assistant Director in 1933. He was an uncredited unit manager on Max Reinhardt's 1935 version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and headed up the unit production of The Adventures of Robin Hood three years later. Most of his career was based at Warner Brothers where he worked on such classics as Four Daughters (1938), High Sierra (1941) and Casablanca (1943).
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| - Al Alleborn (1892–1968) was a Studio executive and 2nd unit director in Hollywood film production. Alleborn came to Hollywood initially as a stuntman. His first film was also one of the first Oscar nominees, 1928's The Patent Leather Kid. He received an Academy Award nomination in the short-lived category of Best Assistant Director in 1933. He was an uncredited unit manager on Max Reinhardt's 1935 version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and headed up the unit production of The Adventures of Robin Hood three years later. Most of his career was based at Warner Brothers where he worked on such classics as Four Daughters (1938), High Sierra (1941) and Casablanca (1943). (en)
- Carl „Al“ Alleborn (* 12. Februar 1892 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 14. Juni 1968 in Hollywood, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Regieassistent, der bei der Oscarverleihung 1934 für den Oscar für die beste Regieassistenz nominiert war. (de)
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| - Al Alleborn (1892–1968) was a Studio executive and 2nd unit director in Hollywood film production. Alleborn came to Hollywood initially as a stuntman. His first film was also one of the first Oscar nominees, 1928's The Patent Leather Kid. He received an Academy Award nomination in the short-lived category of Best Assistant Director in 1933. He was an uncredited unit manager on Max Reinhardt's 1935 version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and headed up the unit production of The Adventures of Robin Hood three years later. Most of his career was based at Warner Brothers where he worked on such classics as Four Daughters (1938), High Sierra (1941) and Casablanca (1943). (en)
- Carl „Al“ Alleborn (* 12. Februar 1892 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 14. Juni 1968 in Hollywood, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Regieassistent, der bei der Oscarverleihung 1934 für den Oscar für die beste Regieassistenz nominiert war. (de)
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