Julian Roffman

Julian Roffman

  • Birthday: 1915-12-13
  • Deathday: 2000-11-07
  • Place of birth: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Biography

Julian Roffman was a cross-border director who made most of his films in the United States. He was responsible for two notable low-budget horror films: The Bloody Brood and The Mask, the first feature to use 3-D in Canada. He studied film in New York and in 1940 joined the NFB where he became responsible for the Armed Service Production program. In the late 1950s, he joined forces with distributor Nat Taylor to form Taylor-Roffman Productions and produce the two features.

Production

The Glove

1979

As Screenplay

The Pyx

1973

As Producer

The Mask

1961

As Director

The Mask

1961

As Producer

The Bloody Brood

1959

As Director

The Bloody Brood

1959

As Producer

The Glove

1979

As Producer

Spy in Your Eye

1965

As Co-Producer

Explosion

1969

As Producer

And So They Live

1940

As Director

And So They Live

1940

As Writer

FDR Hyde Park

1952

As Director

Freedom to Read

1954

As Director

The Glove

1979

As Action Director

The Glove

1979

As Supervising Editor

FDR Hyde Park

1952

As Director of Photography

Sarumba

1950

As Producer

Farewell to Childhood

1951

As Director

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