The Steel Helmet).
At age 17, Samuel Fuller was the youngest reporter ever to be in charge of the events section of the New York Journal. After serving in World War II, he went on to direct and produce several action films, writing the scripts himself. His most notable works include The Steel Helmet.
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💰 Net worth
Confirm or Deny (1941)
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$25,000 |
A Return to Salem's Lot (1987)
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$38,000 |
At age 17, Samuel Fuller was the youngest reporter ever to be in charge of the events section of the New York Journal. After having participated in the European battle theater in World War II, he directed some minor action productions for which he mostly wrote the scripts himself and which he also produced (e.g. The Baron of Arizona (1950)). His masterpiece was Pickup on South Street (1953) for 20th Century Fox, but at the end of the 1950s, he regained his independence from the production company and filmed many other movies of note, including the controversial White Dog (1982).