Ivan Abramson
An image from The Sex Lure, one of the productions that also features Ivan Abramson.

Ivan Abramson

January 1, 1869 — Vilnius, Lithuania, Russian Empire [now Lithuania]

From Wikipedia

Ivan Abramson (1869 - September 15, 1934) was a director of American silent films active in the 1910s and 1920s.

Abramson emigrated to the United States from Russia in the 1880s and soon became involved in the Jewish newspaper field. In 1905 he founded an opera company. In 1914, he founded Ivan Film Productions to produce silent films, with the Sins of the Parents as his first release. In 1917, after success with pictures including One Law for Both and Enlighten Thy Daughter, Abramson partnered with William Randolph Hearst to form the Graphic Film Corporation.

Abramson's films feature melodramas with titillating titles such as Forbidden Fruit (1915) and A Child for Sale (1920), and sexual hygiene films such as The Sex Lure (1916) and Enlighten Thy Daughter (1917). Abramson's alliance ended with the 1919 release of The Echo of Youth.

In 1923, Abramson and Sidney M. Goldin directed East and West, filmed in Austria and starring Molly Picon, and which had English and Yiddish subtitles.

Abramson died on September 15, 1934 in New York at Mount Sinai Hospital, survived by his wife Liza Einhorn. He was 65.

Enlighten Thy Daughter

Enlighten Thy Daughter

1917

Enlighten Thy Daughter

Enlighten Thy Daughter

1934

Moral Suicide

Moral Suicide

1918

Forbidden Fruit

Forbidden Fruit

1915

I Am the Man

1924

The Sex Lure

The Sex Lure

1916

A Child for Sale

A Child for Sale

1920

The Immortal Flame

The Immortal Flame

1916