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Ernest Pintoff (December 15, 1931 in Watertown,
Connecticut –
January 12, 2002 in
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles) was an
American film and
television director...
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Stefanie Pintoff is an
American author of
historical mystery novels.
Stefanie Pintoff’s books take
place in New York City in the
early 1900s. Her character...
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Blade is a 1973
American mystery thriller film
directed by
Ernest Pintoff and
starring John Marley, Jon Cypher,
Kathryn Walker,
William Prince and Keene...
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esoteric cinema, was
conceived by
Brooks and
directed by
Ernest Pintoff.
Brooks supplied running commentary as the
baffled moviegoer trying to...
- Bryant,
Rosanne Katon, and
Candy Moore. The film was
directed by
Ernest Pintoff and
written by
Marshall Harvey and
Terrie Frankel and Leon Phillips. Mayor...
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Baron St
Helens St.
Helens (film), a 1981 film
directed by
Ernest Pintoff Helena (empress), or
Saint Helena Saint Elen, or
Saint Helen Saint Helena...
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array of
styles and
brought then-new
talent to the studio, such as
Ernest Pintoff, Fred Crippen,
Jimmy Murakami,
Richard Williams,
George Dunning, Mel Leven...
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Critic is an
American 1963
short animated film by director/producer
Ernest Pintoff and creator/narrator Mel
Brooks that won an
Oscar for
Short Subjects (Cartoons)...
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Helens is a 1981 made-for-cable HBO
television film
directed by
Ernest Pintoff, and
starring David Huffman, Art Carney, C****ie Yates, and
Albert Salmi...
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Stanford based on the play The
Critic (1963 film),
short animation by
Ernest Pintoff and Mel
Brooks The
Critic (2019 film),
American psychological thriller...