Irving Allen

Irving Allen started his film career in 1929 as an editor. He turned to directing in the 1940s, and two shorts he directed, Forty Boys and a Song (1941) and Climbing the Matterhorn (1947), won Academy Awards. His feature film output, however, was not particularly successful, and in the 1950s he and producer Albert R. Broccoli formed Warwick Films in Great Britain to produce films there.

Crew

The Wrecking Crew
Producer
Genghis Khan
Producer
The Long Ships
Producer
The Man on the Eiffel Tower
Producer, Director
Fire Down Below
Producer
16 Fathoms Deep
Director, Producer
New Mexico
Producer
Hammerhead
Producer
The Hellions
Director
Avalanche
Director
April in Portugal
Producer
Slaughter Trail
Director, Producer
The Red Beret
Producer
Strange Voyage
Director
The Silencers
Producer
The Desperados
Producer
The Trials of Oscar Wilde
Executive Producer
High Flight
Producer
Tank Force!
Producer
Killers of Kilimanjaro
Producer
The Black Knight
Producer
Forty Boys and a Song
Director
The Ambushers
Producer
A Prize of Gold
Executive Producer
Safari
Producer
Matt Helm
Executive Producer
Interpol
Producer
Chase of Death
Director
High Conquest
Producer, Director
Cromwell
Producer
The Bandit Of Zhobe
Producer
Climbing the Matterhorn
Director, Producer, Writer
Murderers' Row
Producer
Eyewitness
Executive Producer