Alfred N. Sack (October 22, 1898 – March 1, 1969) was an American businessperson, newspaper publisher and the proprietor of film distribution, production...
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Leo Popkin, and scripted and directed by whites. But one producer, Alfred N. Sack, made some films written and directed by black talent such as Spencer...
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The film was conceived by Lewis and Friedman when film distributor Alfred N. Sack offered the two $7,000 to create a single-reel, "color 35mm film of...
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success enabled Williams to direct and write additional feature films for Sack Amusement Enterprises, including two films with religious themes: Brother...
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production, directed by Spencer Williams. In the film credits, it states, "Alfred N. Sack Reverently Presents...." (the film), with hymns playing in the background...
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Spencer Williams Jr. (section Amos 'n' Andy)
there even though his control was scarce. Alfred N. Sack, whose San Antonio, later Dallas, Texas based company Sack Amusement Enterprises produced and distributed...
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musical footage was reused in the short subject Bob Howard's House Party. Alfred N. Sack "presented" the film. In a story told in flashbacks, a musician performing...
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by George Randol Screenplay by Arthur Reed Produced by George Randol Alfred N. Sack Starring Frances Redd Ollie Ann Robinson Clinton Rosemond Laurence Criner...
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based on his own story titled House of Horror. Alfred N. Sack, whose Dallas, Texas-based company Sack Amusement Enterprises produced and distributed race...
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Alfred the Great (Old English: Ælfrǣd [ˈæɫvˌræːd]; c. 849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from...
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Written by Sam Elljay Produced by Alfred N. Sack Starring Spencer Williams Myra D. Hemmings Samuel H. James Distributed by Sack Amusement Enterprises Running...
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film directed by and starring Spencer Williams and produced and released by Sack Amusement Enterprises. The film was considered lost until being rediscovered...
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Spencer Williams Story by Spencer Williams Produced by Richard C. Kahn Alfred N. Sack Starring Herbert Jeffries Spencer Williams Clarence Brooks Cinematography...
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Sad Sad Sack (Oct. 1964 – Dec. 1973) commonly known as Sad Sad Sack World Sad Sack Navy, Gobs 'n' Gals #1–8 (Aug. 1972 – Oct. 1973) Sad Sack USA #1–7...
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(producer) Benjamin F. Resnick (producer)[citation needed] (uncredited) Alfred N. Sack (executive producer)[citation needed] (uncredited) Starring See below...
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The Girl in Room 20 Directed by Spencer Williams Produced by Alfred N. Sack Starring Geraldine Brock Spencer Williams July Jones (actor) Cinematography...
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Micheaux Alfred N. Sack Starring Gladys Williams Robert Earl Jones Edna Mae Harris Cinematography Lester Lang Edited by Leonard Weiss Distributed by Sack Amusement...
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historian Alfred-Maurice de Zayas, the War Crimes Bureau of the Prussian Ministry of War collected 73-eyewitness depositions about the Sack of Louvain...
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The Sack of Dinant or Dinant massacre refers to the mass execution of civilians, looting and sacking of Dinant, Neffe and Bouvignes-sur-Meuse in Belgium...
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Magazines) was an American comic book publisher, founded in New York City by Alfred Harvey in 1941, after buying out the small publisher Brookwood Publications...
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Cambridge University without a degree. At the age of 21, Alfred took up employment at the N.M. Rothschild Bank at New Court in London. It was there that...
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Sylvan Goldman (redirect from Sylvan N. Goldman)
emigrated from France and his father from Latvia. He had one older brother, Alfred. His father worked at various dry goods stores owned by his wife's family...
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Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople, 159 Andrea, Alfred. Contemporary Sources For The Fourth Crusade. pp. 191–192. Andrea, Alfred. Contemporary Sources...
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Louis C.K. (redirect from Louis Alfred Székely)
Louis Alfred Székely (/ˈluːi ˌseɪˈkeɪ/; born September 12, 1967), known professionally as Louis C.K. (/ˈluːi ˌsiːˈkeɪ/), is an American stand-up comedian...
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appeared to have designs on the area surrounding Mont Saint-Michel. After sacking Dol and repelling Alan's attempts to raid Avranches, Robert mounted a major...
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George Segal (redirect from Corporal Bruno's Sad Sack Six)
Korean War. While there, he played in a band called Corporal Bruno's Sad Sack Six. After college and the army, Segal eventually studied at the Actors Studio...
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the set of legal terms and definitions created in the treaties between Alfred the Great, the king of Wessex, and Guthrum, the Danish warlord, written...
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Battle of Edington (category Alfred the Great)
At the Battle of Edington, an army of the kingdom of Wessex under Alfred the Great defeated the Great Heathen Army led by the Dane Guthrum sometime between...
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Burning of Washington (redirect from Sack of Washington)
northern wing, containing the Senate. Prior to setting it aflame, the British sacked the building, which at that time housed Congress, the Library of Congress...
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asser's life of king alfred § 21, asser's life of king alfred § 21 n. 44; Smyth (2002) pp. 13 ch. 21, 183, 217–218 n. 61, 224 n. 139; Conybeare (1914)...
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