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Over the years, there were power struggles between Jack and Harry with the two not speaking to each other for months. In 1932, Jack attempted to oust Harry but failed, with Brandt resigning and selling his third of the company to Harry, who took over as president, consolidating his power.
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Jack became supervisor of the New York office in charge of sales, while Harry moved to California to oversee the studio operations. Brandt stayed in New York with Jack. Jack became executive vice-president, heading the distribution organization that included
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and established bureaus in key cities to provide the news. In 1913, he was placed in charge of production at IMP's studio at Tenth Avenue and 59th Street. His younger brother Harry was now also working for IMP and together they made their first film,
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In 1939, Cohn founded the Motion Picture Pioneers, an organization for men who had served in the industry for more than 25 years. The Foundation of the Motion Picture Pioneers provided aid to the members.
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Cohn was born in New York, the son of Joseph, a Jewish tailor from Germany, and Bella, from Russia. He had three brothers, Maxwell (1888–1948),
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Cohn married Jeanette Lesser and they had three sons: Ralph, Robert and Joseph Curtis. Ralph (1914–1959) founded
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He left school at 13 and joined the Hampton Advertising Agency as an errand boy, where he worked for six years.
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Cohn was admitted to the Midtown Hospital in early December 1956 for minor surgery and died of a
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series starting in 1920 and made the company's first feature film,
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In 1919, the Cohn brothers joined forces with fellow IMP employee
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New York
New York City
Film producer
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Harry Cohn
Leonore Annenberg
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Harry
Carl Laemmle
Independent Moving Pictures
Traffic in Souls
Joe Brandt
CBC Film Sales Corporation
Screen Snapshots
More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
film exchanges
Nathan B. Spingold
Bert Schneider
Screen Gems
pulmonary embolism








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