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  1. Norman T. Herman. Producer: Tokyo After Dark. A native of Newark, New Jersey, Norman T. Herman received his education at Rutgers University and New York University. His entrance into the film business was as an accountant at American International Pictures, which he joined in 1955.

  2. Norman T. Herman is known as an Producer, Co-Producer, Executive Producer, Director, Story, Writer, Executive In Charge Of Production, and Production Executive.

  3. Hot Rod Girl. by. Leslie H. Martinson. Publication date. 1956. Usage. Public Domain. Topics. Action, Drama, Romance. Publisher. Nacirema Productions. Taken from IMDB: After his kid brother is killed in a street race, a champion drag-racer quits racing.

  4. A brooding newcomer enters the scene upsetting the status quo, with his flash car and challenging the locals. Some hot rod car action. When his younger brother, Steve (Del Erickson), is killed racing a hot-rod, Jeff Northup (John Smith) blames himself for the accident since he had built the...

  5. Running time. 80 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Tokyo After Dark is a 1959 American drama film directed by Norman T. Herman, written by Norman T. Herman and Marvin Segal, and starring Michi Kobi, Richard Long, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Dubov, Teru Shimada and Bob Okazaki. It was released in February 1959, by Paramount Pictures.

  6. Norman T. Herman was an American producer and director. His first film as a producer was SIERRA STRANGER (1957). Herman went on to produce films for American International Pictures (AIP) such as HOT ROD GIRL (1956), PSYCH-OUT (1968), BLOODY MAMA (1970), BLACULA (1972), and ROLLING THUNDER (1977).

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