Production
Community Rating
7.3
TMDB estimate
Born
December 13, 1915
Died
November 7, 2000 (age 84)
Born in
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Julian Roffman was a cross-border director who made most of his films in the United States. He was responsible for two notable low-budget horror films: The Bloody Brood and The Mask, the first feature to use 3-D in Canada. He studied film in New York and in 1940 joined the NFB where he became responsible for the Armed Service Production program. In the late 1950s, he joined forces with distributor Nat Taylor to form Taylor-Roffman Productions and produce the two features.

Shades of Love: Echoes in Crimson
as Writer
1987

Shades of Love: The Ballerina and the Blues
as Writer
1987

Shades of Love: The Garnet Princess
as Writer
1987

Shades of Love: Champagne for Two
as Writer
1987

Shades of Love: Sincerely, Violet
as Writer
1987

Shades of Love: The Rose Cafe
as Writer
1987

Shades of Love: Lilac Dream
as Writer
1987

Shades of Love: Make Mine Chartreuse
as Writer
1987

The Glove
as Screenplay, Producer, Supervising Editor, Action Director
1979

The Pyx
as Producer
1973

Explosion
as Producer
1969

Spy in Your Eye
as Co-Producer
1965

The Mask
as Producer, Director
1961

The Bloody Brood
as Director, Producer
1959
Freedom to Read
as Director
1954
FDR Hyde Park
as Director, Director of Photography
1952
Farewell to Childhood
as Director
1951

Sarumba
as Producer
1950
Proudest Girl in the World
as Director
1944

And So They Live
as Director, Writer
1940