Al Alleborn
Al Alleborn was a Studio executive and 2nd unit director in Hollywood film production.
Alleborn came to Hollywood initially as a stuntman. His first film was also one of the first Oscar nominees, 1928's The [Patent Leather Kid]. He received an Academy [Award nomination] in the short-lived category of Best Assistant Director in 1933. He was an uncredited unit manager on Max Reinhardt's 1935 version of A [Midsummer Night's Dream (1935 film)|A Midsummer Night's Dream], and headed up the unit production of The [Adventures of Robin Hood (film)|The Adventures of Robin Hood] three years later. Most of his career was based at Warner Brothers where he worked on such classics as Four Daughters, High Sierra and Casablanca.