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Herbert Kline
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Director
From
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Born
1909-03-13
Overview
Herbert Kline (March 13, 1909 – 1999) was an American filmmaker known for his powerful documentary work and political activism. Born in Chicago and raised in Davenport, Iowa, Kline was involved in Leftist organizations and contributed to theater and film as an editor, playwright, and director. His early career included editing a theater magazine and staging Clifford Odets' plays. His documentaries covered major historical events, including the Spanish Civil War, Nazi invasions, the Holocaust, and the Mexican Revolution, as well as social topics like modern art and sports. Despite being blacklisted during the 1950s for his political views, Kline returned to filmmaking in the 1970s. He was married twice, first to Rose Margaret Harvan and later to Josine Ianco-Starrels, with whom he had two children. Kline also authored New Theater and Film, 1934–1937. His work was recognized by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), which restored and screened two of his World War II-era films.
Known For

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Youth Runs Wild
Sep 1, 1944

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Prince of Pirates
Mar 7, 1953

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Heart of Spain
Jan 2, 1937

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The Kid from Cleveland
Sep 5, 1949

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The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art
Dec 5, 1974

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The Fighter
May 23, 1952

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Crisis
Mar 13, 1939

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Love Is a Headache
Jan 14, 1938

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Cinco fueron escogidos
Jul 8, 1943

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A Boy, a Girl and a Dog
Jul 1, 1946

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Walls of Fire
Jan 1, 1971

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Lights Out in Europe
Apr 13, 1940
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