Richard Goldstone
Personal Info
Known for
Production
Gender
Male
Birthday
1912-07-14
Day of Death
2007-03-07 (94 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Richard Goldstone
Biography
Richard Goldstone was an American film and television producer known for his work during the mid-20th century. Born in New York City, Goldstone began his career in the film industry as a film editor before transitioning into production. He produced several notable films, including The Asphalt Jungle (1950), a film noir classic directed by John Huston, and The Red Badge of Courage (1951), an adaptation of Stephen Crane's novel. Goldstone also worked in television, producing series such as The Thin Man (1957–1959) and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964–1968). His contributions to both film and television showcased his versatility and commitment to quality storytelling.
Acting
(2002)
Cinerama Adventure
as Self
(2002)
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story
as Self (uncredited)
Crew
(1998)
(1982)
The Facts
Director
(1970)
The Baby Maker
Producer
(1968)
The Sergeant
Producer
(1966)
Rage
Executive Producer
(1963)
The Best of Cinerama
Director
(1962)
No Man Is an Island
Director, Producer, Writer
(1958)
South Seas Adventure
Director
(1957)
Affair in Havana
Producer
(1956)
Where All Roads Lead
Director
(1956)
VistaVision Visits Austria
Director
(1954)
Tobor the Great
Producer
(1953)
Time Bomb
Producer
(1952)
Talk About a Stranger
Producer
(1951)
The Tall Target
Producer
(1951)
Inside Straight
Producer
(1950)
Dial 1119
Producer
(1950)
The Outriders
Producer
(1950)
The Yellow Cab Man
Producer
(1949)
The Set-Up
Producer
(1940)
Bubbling Troubles
Producer
(1940)
Good Bad Boys
Producer
(1939)
Happily Buried
Writer
(1939)
(1938)
The Magician's Daughter
Screenplay
(1938)
Once Over Lightly
Original Story
(1937)
The Rainbow Pass
Story
(1937)
Carnival in Paris
Screenplay
(1937)
Romance of Radium
Writer
(1936)
Master Will Shakespeare
Writer
(1936)
Foolproof
Screenplay
(1935)
Gypsy Night
Story
(1935)
The Great American Pie Company
Screenplay
(1935)
A Thrill for Thelma
Screenplay