Louis De Rochemont
He co-founded and was the first director of The March of Time, which added topical issues to newsreels. He also produced feature film documentaries that based dramatic narrative on factual records, including "The House On 92nd Street" (1945), which used real FBI files, "Boomerang!" (1946), it included a reenactment of an actual murder case and a biography, "Martin Luther" (1953).
Crew

The House on 92nd Street
Producer

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Producer

Boomerang!
Producer

Walk East on Beacon
Producer

The March of Time: An American Dictator
Producer, Director

We Are the Marines
Director

Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich
Director
The March of Todd-AO
Producer

Show-Business at War
Producer, Director

Inside Nazi Germany
Producer

Youth in Crisis
Director, Producer

Lost Boundaries
Producer

Meet Me Down at Coney Isle
Director

Her Name Was Ellie, His Name Was Lyle
Producer

Africa, Prelude to Victory
Director, Producer

The Ramparts We Watch
Director

13 Rue Madeleine
Producer

Man on a String
Producer

The Whistle at Eaton Falls
Producer

A Day With The F.B.I.
Director, Producer

The First World War
Editor

The Movies March On
Producer
The March of Time: Underground Report
Producer
Down to Dalmatia
Producer
The March of Time: Report on Italy
Producer
The March of Time: The Fighting French
Producer
The March of Time: Sweden's Middle Road
Producer
The March of Time: The Irish Question
Producer
The March of Time: Post-War Farms
Producer
The March of Time: What To Do with Germany
Producer
The March of Time: The Unknown Battle
Producer
The March of Time: Where's the Meat?
Producer
The March of Time: Fashion Means Business
Producer
The March of Time: The Teachers’ Crisis
Producer
The March of Time: The Russians Nobody Knows
Producer
The March of Time: Crisis in Italy
Producer
The March of Time: South American Front — 1944
Producer
