Herbert J. Leder
Known for: Writing
Born: August 14, 1912 in New York City, New York, United States - Died: August 13, 1983
Herbert J. Leder was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter, recognized for his work in the horror and thriller genres during the 1960s. Born in New York City, Leder began his career in television, producing shows such as Captain Video, The Loretta Young Show, and Meet the Press. He transitioned to film direction and writing, with notable works including Fiend Without a Face (1958), Pretty Boy Floyd (1960), The Frozen Dead (1966), and It! (1967). Leder's films often explored themes of horror and suspense, contributing to the genre's development during that era. In addition to his filmmaking career, he taught Cinematography and Film Theory at Jersey City State College (now New Jersey City University), influencing a generation of aspiring filmmakers.
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It!
Director
Fiend Without a Face
Screenplay
Nine Miles to Noon
Director
The Frozen Dead
Producer
The Child Molester
Director
The Shoplifter
Director
The Candy Man
Director
Doomsday Machine
Director
Pretty Boy Floyd
Director