
Albert Zugsmith
Production
Born 1910-04-24 · Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA · Died 1993-10-26
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Albert Zugsmith (April 24, 1910 – October 26, 1993) was an American film producer, film director and screenwriter who specialized in low-budget exploitation films through the 1950s and 1960s. With a background in music promotion (Ted Weems, Paul Whitman) public relations (one of his clients in depression era Chicago was Al Copone), journalism and brokering communication properties (radio, newspaper, early television), Zugsmith became independently wealthy and began producing films at RKO during the Howard Hughes years. Zugsmith's most significant credits are a string of four genre masterpieces produced in the late 1950s, all for Universal Studios: the science-fiction classic The Incredible Shrinking Man, Orson Welles' Touch of Evil, Douglas Sirk's Written on the Wind, and the camp exploitation films produced for MGM High School Confidential and The Girl in the Kremlin. An archive of some of his shooting scripts and screen plays are housed in the Special Collections department at the University of Iowa.
Acting
Crew

Violated!
Writer

Violated!
Director

The Manson Massacre
Director

The Manson Massacre
Writer

The Phantom Gunslinger
Director

Two Roses and a Golden Rod
Director

The Very Friendly Neighbors
Director

Two Roses and a Golden Rod
Writer

The Very Friendly Neighbors
Writer

Sappho Darling
Screenplay

Sappho Darling
Director

The Chinese Room
Director

The Chinese Room
Screenplay

Psychedelic Sexualis
Director

Psychedelic Sexualis
Writer

Movie Star, American Style or; LSD, I Hate You
Director

The Incredible Sex Revolution
Director

Fanny Hill
Producer
Zigzag
Producer

Confessions of an Opium Eater
Director
