Lester Cohen


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Knockaround Guys (2002)
Forces of Nature (1999)
Heat and Sunlight (1987)
Businessman
Substitution and Conversion (1943)
Narrator

Writer (Feature Film)

Gunga Din (1939)
Contract Writer
Quality Street (1937)
Cont
Break of Hearts (1935)
Story
Of Human Bondage (1934)
Screenwriter
One Man's Journey (1933)
Screenwriter
Sweepings (1933)
Screenwriter
Nagana (1933)
Story
Dangerous Curves (1929)
Story

Art Director (Feature Film)

The Thin Blue Line (1988)
Art Director

Production Designer (Feature Film)

Going Places (2017)
Production Designer
Fading Gigolo (2014)
Production Designer
The Flock (2007)
Production Designer
Ice Princess (2005)
Production Designer
The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004)
Production Designer
Stander (2004)
Production Designer
House of D (2004)
Production Designer
Knockaround Guys (2002)
Production Designer
Forces of Nature (1999)
Production Designer
Cop Land (1997)
Production Designer
Harriet the Spy (1996)
Production Designer
Georgia (1995)
Production Designer
New Jersey Drive (1995)
Production Designer
The Inkwell (1994)
Production Designer
Jersey Girl (1993)
Production Designer
The Night We Never Met (1993)
Production Designer
Juice (1992)
Production Designer
Dogfight (1991)
Production Designer
The Ambulance (1991)
Production Designer
The Laserman (1990)
Production Designer
True Love (1989)
Production Designer
Salvation! Have You Said Your Prayers Today? (1987)
Production Designer
Anna (1987)
Production Designer

Production Designer (Special)

A Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story (1994)
Production Designer
Flour Babies (1990)
Production Designer
Spike & Co: Do It A Cappella (1990)
Production Designer

Production Designer (TV Mini-Series)

Simple Justice (1993)
Production Designer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Of Human Bondage (1934) -- (Movie Clip) They All Laugh At You The end of one abortive date, Mildred (Bette Davis) dissing club-footed medical student Philip (Leslie Howard), who obsesses, then faces more cruelty, from John Cromwell's Of Human Bondage, 1934.
Of Human Bondage (1934) -- (Movie Clip) City Of Lost Illusions Opening scenes, Philip Carey (Leslie Howard) in Paris confers with art teacher Flourney (Adrian Rosley) setting events in motion in John Cromwell's still-definitive treatment of Of Human Bondage, 1934, from the W.S. Maugham novel.
Of Human Bondage (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Go Spoofing Me Dunsford (Reginald Sheffield) has brought returned-to-London pal Philip (Leslie Howard) along to help charm waitress Mildred (Bette Davis), their first meeting in Of Human Bondage, 1934, from the W.S. Maugham novel.
One Man's Journey (1933) -- (Movie Clip) It Must Be The Water Passage of time as humble New England single-father Dr. Watt (Lionel Barrymore) carries on his selfless work and his son grows up to be Joel McCrea, and smallpox breaks out, in One Man’s Journey, 1933, the RKO melodrama restored by TCM, from a story by Katharine Haviland-Taylor.
Sweepings (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Brass Buttons The children of widowed San Francisco department store tycoon Pardway (Lionel Barrymore) get grown-up into Freddie (Eric Linden), Bert (George Meeker), Phoebe (Gloria Stuart) and Gene (William Gargan), narrative efficiency from RKO and director John Cromwell, in Sweepings, 1933.
Sweepings (1933) -- (Movie Clip) You Call This Wool? In post-fire Chicago, Pardway (Lionel Barrymore) dealing with brother (Allan Dinehart) and wife (Ninetta Sunderland) then his grand-opening sock sale, where he meets Abe (Gregory Ratoff), early in director John Cromwell's Sweepings, 1933.
Break Of Hearts (1935) -- (Movie Clip) This World Of Yours With friend Johnny (John Beal) at a New Year's Party, Constance (Katharine Hepburn), now a known socialite, runs into her estranged husband Franz (Charles Boyer), just back from Europe, in Break Of Hearts, 1935.
Break Of Hearts (1935) -- (Movie Clip) I Couldn't Get A Ticket Aspiring composer Constance (Katharine Hepburn) drops in on admired conductor Franz (Charles Boyer), whom she's met before, during rehearsal, in RKO's Break Of Hearts, 1935.

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