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    Arthur B. Krim (April 4, 1910 – September 21, 1994) was an American entertainment lawyer, the former finance chairman for the U.S. Democratic Party, an...
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    her marriage to Arthur Krim and her move to New York she joined the research staff of Cornell University Medical School. Arthur B. Krim was a New York...
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  • Overijssel, Netherlands Mount Krim, a mountain in Slovenia Arthur J. Krim, geographer and architectural historian Arthur B. Krim (1910–1994), American entertainment...
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    10 days before the actual date (May 29). The event was co-hosted by Arthur B. Krim and Anna M. Rosenberg, who sat next to the President during the star-studded...
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  • Arthur J. Krim is a geographer and architectural historian. He was a founding member of the Society for Commercial Archeology, a preservationist group...
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  • Whitlock for the visual effects of Earthquake Jean Renoir Howard Hawks Arthur B. Krim The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented...
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  • Jessel 1970 Frank Sinatra 1972 Rosalind Russell 1973 Lew Wasserman 1974 Arthur B. Krim 1975 – Jules C. Stein 1977 Charlton Heston 1978 Leo Jaffe 1979 – Robert...
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  • 88 UK Songwriter, Composer Funny Girl Three Coins in the Fountain 21 Arthur B. Krim 84 US Studio Executive 23 Robert Bloch 77 US Screenwriter Strait-Jacket...
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  • 40-page-essay on the history of labor unions in the American Midwest. Arthur B. Krim hired Norman Jewison in the position of producer-director and offered...
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  • three executives of Transamerica (TA)-owned studio United Artists (UA)—Arthur B. Krim (chairman), Eric Pleskow (president and chief executive officer), and...
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    Eagle-Lion Films (category EngvarB from May 2018)
    Eagle-Lion was led by Arthur B. Krim; in addition to releasing films by Rank and reissues of David O. Selznick films, it produced its own B-movies. Bryan Foy...
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    due to her "problematic" relationships with accused communists, author Arthur Miller. By 1960, Monroe's behavior was adversely affecting her career. For...
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    other Academy Awards. In 1998, Columbia University awarded Rothman the Arthur B. Krim Award for outstanding leadership in his work. In 2003, Premiere's Power...
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  • brought in to replace him. By the summer of 1963, Stevens had met with Arthur B. Krim, the chairman of United Artists, and agreed to allow other directors...
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    produce it independently. He anticipated United Artists executives Arthur B. Krim and Robert S. Benjamin, who had supported him in his censorship battles...
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    after only a few months. On February 15, 1951, lawyers-turned-producers Arthur B. Krim (of Eagle-Lion Films), Robert Benjamin and Matty Fox approached Pickford...
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  • series of commercial failures. David and Arnold Picker were replaced by Arthur B. Krim and Robert Benjamin, who had not read Tolkien's books. They were intrigued...
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  • In February 1952, Hedy Lamarr bought the Hursley script for $25,000; Arthur B. Krim of United Artists negotiated the deal for her. Lamarr wanted to portray...
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  • Mann had signed with Eagle-Lion Films, a fledgling studio founded by Arthur B. Krim and Robert Benjamin. There, he directed Railroaded! (1947). According...
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  • week under their management. In 1951, management of UA was acquired by Arthur B. Krim and Robert Benjamin. In 1952, mayor Joseph S. Clark Jr. appointed McNamee...
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  • Jewish family, Benjamin, along with his longtime friend and partner Arthur B. Krim, took over United Artists in 1951. The deal that they struck with then-owners...
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  • without further changes. In a display of solidarity, United Artists heads Arthur B. Krim and Robert S. Benjamin amended their contract with Preminger and deleted...
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  • Project, were held in 1992. At the ceremony hosted by Charles Grodin, Arthur B. Krim was honored with a Career Tribute with Spike Lee, D. A. Pennebaker,...
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    and co-founder of Qualcomm Inc. Aaron Krause, Founder of Scrub Daddy Arthur B. Krim, Chairman of Eagle-Lion Films, United Artists, and Orion Pictures David...
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  • 1951 in film (section B)
    re-releases. February 15 – new management takes over at United Artists with Arthur B. Krim, Robert Benjamin and Matty Fox now in charge. April – French magazine...
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  • 1956 in film (section B)
    first film released that was shot in CinemaScope 55. February 23 – Arthur B. Krim and Robert Benjamin acquire Mary Pickford's interest in United Artists...
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    short-lived, as he and his management team stepped aside in favor of Arthur B. Krim and Robert Benjamin within less than a year. While in Texas, he met...
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    contributed to a multimillion-dollar loss for Eagle-Lion in 1947, and Arthur B. Krim later stated that the studio had overpaid for Delmar and overestimated...
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    from some Jewish groups, and in October 1965, UA's American president, Arthur B. Krim, said the film would not see theatrical release unless the offending...
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  • cancer. Jimmy Carter, 70, American world lightweight boxing champion Arthur B. Krim, 84, American entertainment lawyer and movie studio chairman. Louis...
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