Biography
William M. Pizor (1890β1959) was a pioneering film producer who also had a distribution company, Imperial Distributing Corporation. He was also president of production company Imperial Pictures. His son Irwin Pizor succeeded him in the film business.
He handled Westerns, documentaries, and foreign films he distributed in the U.S. Pizor made a deal with producer Louis Weiss to purchase 8 2-reel westerns.
Pizor produced a narrated travelogue short film about Olvera Street in 1937 titled A Street of Memory. It is extant.
Filmography
all 26
Movies 26
Producer 25
Producer
A Street of Memory (1937)
Movie
Producer
Ma and the Auto (1936)
Movie
Producer
The Broken Coin (1936)
Movie
Producer
Courage of the North (1935)
Movie
Producer / Presenter
The Old Prospector Talks (1935)
Movie
Producer / Presenter
Early in the Mornin' (1935)
Movie
Producer / Presenter
After the Storm (1935)
Movie
Producer / Presenter
Bill and I Went Fishing (1935)
Movie
Producer / Presenter
Couldn't Live Without You (1935)
Movie
Producer / Presenter
The Scout Master (1935)
Movie
Producer
Boyhood (1935)
Movie
Producer
Pals of the West (1934)
Movie
Producer
Carrying the Mail (1934)
Movie
Producer
Sundown Trail (1934)
Movie
Producer
Arizona Cyclone (1934)
Movie
Producer
Pals of the Prairie (1934)
Movie
Producer
The Texan (1932)
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Producer
The Blonde Captive (1931)
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Producer
Two-Gun Caballero (1931)
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Producer
Capistrano's bells (1930)
Movie
Producer
The House of Terror (1928)
Movie
Producer
Mine Your Business! (1927)
Movie
Producer
Here He Comes (1926)
Movie
Information
Known ForProduction
GenderMale
Birthday1890-02-06
Deathday1959-01-01 (68 years old)
Birth PlacePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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