A former newspaper writer, A.M. Botsford entered films in the 1910s as press representative for Paramount star Marguerite Clark, Mary Pickford's closest competitor. He later functioned as advertising and publicity director for Paramount's theater chain division Publix Theaters Corp., and later still, produced such studio programmers as Arizona Raiders (1936) and Dancing on a Dime (1940).
A.M. Botsford
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