Louis Sarecky Explained

Louis Sarecky
Birth Date:26 January 1886
Birth Place:Odessa, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation:Producer, screenwriter
Yearsactive:1928–1941

Louis Sarecky (January 26, 1886 – March 4, 1946) was an American film producer and screenwriter at the very beginning of the sound era of motion pictures. Born in 1886 in Odessa in what was then the Russian Empire (today now part of Ukraine), he began his career in the last year of silent film, 1928, working on five films that year, four as screenwriter and one as producer. While he is only credited with working on 26 films, some of those were among the most popular films at that time: The Vagabond Lover (1929), Rudy Vallée's screen debut; The Cuckoos, starring the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey; and Friends and Lovers in 1931, starring Adolphe Menjou and Laurence Olivier. His crowning achievement would be the Academy Award-winning 1931 film Cimarron. Sarecky was the associate producer on the film, as well as helping adapt the screenplay, although he was uncredited for the latter. Since the film won the Oscar for both outstanding production and best adapted screenplay, he would have the dubious distinction of contributing in both those fields, yet not receiving an Academy Award himself (William LeBaron would receive the Outstanding Production Oscar, while Howard Estabrook would get the writing statue).[1]

Sarecky was the brother to the more well-known writer and producer, Barney Sarecky. Louis would die in Los Angeles California in 1946.

Filmography

(as per AFI's database)[2]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1928Stocks and BlondesProducer
1928BlockadeScreenplay
1928Hey Rube!Screenplay
1928His Last HaulOriginal story
1928Legionnaires in ParisOriginal story
1929Night ParadeAssociate producer
1929Street GirlAssociate producer
1929Tanned LegsProducer
1929Associate Producer
1929Love in the DesertOriginal story
1930Associate Producer
1930LeatherneckingAssociate Producer
1930Shooting StraightProducer
1931CimarronAssociate Producer, screenplay
1931Are These Our Children?Associate Producer
1931Friends and LoversProducer
1931Everything's RosieAssociate Producer
1931Kept HusbandsAssociate Producer, screenplay
1931Associate Producer
1931Secret ServiceAssociate Producer
1931Associate Producer
1931Young Donovan's KidAssociate Producer
1932Associate Producer
1932Girl of the RioAssociate Producer
1934Gridiron FlashAssociate Producer
1941Kansas CycloneOriginal story

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 4th Academy Awards - 1932 . Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences . October 10, 2014.
  2. Web site: Louis Sarecky . American Film Institute . October 10, 2014.