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Barney Sarecky (May 7, 1895 – August 10, 1968) was an American film producer and screenwriter, from the late 1930s into the 1950s. The younger brother of producer/screenwriter Louis Sarecky, he had a much more prolific career, writing or producing almost 75 films.
Shooting Straight is a 1930 American pre-Code crime drama film, directed by George Archainbaud and starring the early RKO staple Richard Dix and Mary Lawlor. The screenplay was written by J. Walter Ruben, from Wallace Smith 's adaptation of a story by Barney A. Sarecky (the producer's brother).
It was directed by William James Craft, from a screenplay by Alfred Jackson and Barney Sarecky, based on a story by Zandah Owen. The film stars Mary Brian, Joseph Cawthorn, Marie Prevost, Johnny Hines, and Geoffrey Kerr.
Barney A. Sarecky was born on 7 May 1895 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Ape Man (1943), Radio Patrol (1937) and The Three Musketeers (1933). He died on 10 August 1968 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Producer, Writer, Production Manager
- May 7, 1895
- Barney A. Sarecky
- August 10, 1968
Written by Colbert Clark, Barney Sarecky, Wyndham Gittens, George Morgan, and J.P. McGowan, the serial was directed by Armand Schaeffer and J.P. McGowan and produced by Nat Levine. The Hurricane Express stars John Wayne as aircraft pilot Larry Baker.
Barney A. Sarecky is known as an Screenplay, Associate Producer, Producer, Writer, Story, Supervising Producer, Production Supervisor, and Screenstory. Some of their work includes The Ape Man, The Hurricane Express, Zorro's Fighting Legion, The Whispering Shadow, The Three Musketeers, The Lost Jungle, Drums of Fu Manchu, and Darkest Africa.
Barney A. Sarecky (b. May 7, 1895 – d.August 8, 1968) was a producer. Work History. Barney A. Sarecky/Producer; External Links. Barney A. Sarecky at IMDb; Barney Sarecky at Wikipedia.org; References