Leo C. Popkin

Leo C. Popkin (1914–2011) was a film director and producer in the United States. His brother Harry M. Popkin was the executive producer of Million Dollar Productions, a partnership that included Ralph Cooper.

He managed African American movie theaters in Los Angeles. He is known for his gangster films.

He and his brother Harry M. Popkin (1906 – October 7, 1991) worked on movies together.

Filmography

 * The Flaming Crisis (1924), co-director
 * The Duke Is Tops (1938), producer
 * Gang Smashers (1938), director
 * Reform School (1939), director
 * While Thousands Cheer (1940), director
 * Four Shall Die (1940), co-director
 * My Dear Secretary (1948), producer
 * D.O.A. (1949), producer
 * Impact (1949), producer
 * Champagne for Caesar (1950), co-producer
 * The Well (1951), co-director and co-producer