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Isadore "Dore"
Schary (August 31, 1905 – July 7, 1980) was an
American playwright, director, and
producer for the
stage and a
prolific screenwriter and...
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pitched to MGM
production head Dore
Schary, who was
known for
championing films that
addressed social problems.
Schary had
previously produced Go for Broke...
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According to Dore
Schary,
Joseph Losey recommended the
Stephen Vincent Benet story “The Sobbin’ Women” as the
basis for a
musical film to
Schary when the latter...
- film, RKO
production head Dore
Schary publicly distanced the
studio from the film just days
after its release.
Schary vowed to
lessen the "arbitrary use...
- Jill
Schary Robinson (born May 30, 1936) is a Los Angeles–based novelist, essayist, and teacher,
whose memoirs contend with the
themes of addiction, recovery...
- son of
novelist Jill
Schary Robinson and
stockbroker Jon Zimmer, and the
grandson of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
studio chief Dore
Schary. His
family was Jewish...
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later portraying the
Hollywood producer Dore
Schary in
episode 119, "Don Juan is Shelved" when
Schary decided at the last
minute not to play himself...
- 1944
American drama film made by
Selznick International Pictures, Dore
Schary Productions, and
Vanguard Pictures, and
distributed by
United Artists. It...
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Henry Hull,
Leslie Fenton, and Gene Reynolds. The film was
written by Dore
Schary,
Eleanore Griffin, and John Meehan, and was
directed by
Norman Taurog. Tracy...
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Sargeant J.B.
Welch as
Charlie Mary Alan
Hokanson as Edna The film was Dore
Schary's first film as an
independent producer after leaving MGM.
Nathanael West's...