Word: kaufmans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...help some ailing airlines deal with hard times. In a recent editorial, the Wall Street Journal charged that the idea of an RFC revival was "sillier than a WIN button" because it would only increase the Government borrowing that has helped put companies in a capital squeeze. Economist Henry Kaufman, a partner of Salomon Bros., a Wall Street brokerage house, argues that federal billions could best be used to finance projects offering a long-term return to the nation: developing energy resources, farming marginal lands and increasing productivity...
Directed by TERENCE YOUNG Screenplay by MILLARD KAUFMAN and SAMUEL FULLER...
There are a couple of well-known names among the credits. One of the scriptwriters is Millard Kaufman, who wrote Bad Day at Black Rock. His partner is Samuel Fuller, a sort of American-primitive film maker (The Steel Helmet, The Naked Kiss) beloved of film noir aficionados. Director Terence Young has a few James Bond movies like From Russia with Love and Thunderball to his credit. Maybe these names were all rented for the occasion, as camouflage. The evidence on-screen strongly suggests that The Klansman was made pseudonymously by the Snopes family, trying to cash...
...unpromising sitcoms. In 1969 he developed the concept for the classroom comedy-drama Room 222. The show's producer was Allan Burns, a veteran writer who had won his first Emmy. They became the creative cornerstones of MTM Enterprises and the most unlikely and profitable collaboration since Kaufman and Hart.Bearded and rumpled, Brooks, 35, gives the impression of a denim bedspread on its way to the Laundromat. Burns, 39, is resolutely Beverly Hills modish. Brooks is divorced and spends his off hours at a Malibu Beach house. Burns, the married father of three, is a tennis-playing resident...
...Kaufman teamed up with Rhonda Williams for the only doubles match of the shortened afternoon and responded by bombing Ann Bommer and Desmitt...