Louis Burstein

American film producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Louis Burstein (1878 – March 25, 1923), sometimes credited as Louis Burston, was a film producer. He co-founded Vim Comedy Company. He was born in Russia.

Louis Burstein December 1919
Myrtle Lind, Louis Burstein, and Bessie Love
"I am a Business Man"

He led Vim and King-Bee filming operations in Jacksonville, Florida.[1]

Burstein died on March 25, 1923. He had been driving a car and racing a Southern Pacific train near Pomona, California, when the road curved and the train struck his car. One of his passengers, Thomas Truxton Strain, died; the other, Grace A. Farr, was injured.[2][3][4][5][6]

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