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Joseph Menchen

Joseph L. Menchen was an American inventor, self-made businessman, film producer, screenwriter and literary agent.

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Joseph L. Menchen (1 April 1878 − 4 October 1940) was an American inventor, self-made businessman, film producer, screenwriter and literary agent.

Menchen was born on 1 April 1878 in Illinois.

In 1895, Menchen was a theatre electrician in Kansas City, Missouri.1 He was the owner of Joseph Menchen Electrical Co., New York, which sold electrical theatre lighting and stage effects.2

Menchen produced and co-directed (with Michel Carré) The Miracle (1912 film), an early full-length, hand-coloured, black-and-white British feature film.3 In 1915, he was involved with the design of the Norris-Menchen flamethrower. He also owned the original film rights to the Arsène Lupin detective novels by Maurice Leblanc, which he sold to Robertson-Cole for $360,000 in 1920.4

Publicity material for the 1912 film The Miracle source ↗

Menchen died on 4 October 1940, aged 62, in California and was buried in Glendale.5

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