American film producer Bud Barsky entered the film business as a teenager in Fort Lee, New Jersey in the early 1910s. In 1922, Barsky became one of the pioneers of the so-called Poverty Row, the string of generally ramshackle studio facilities occupied by fly-by-night producers near the corner of Gower Street and Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Like so many of his colleagues, Barsky specialized in...
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