• Charles K. Feldman (April 26, 1905 – May 25, 1968) was a Hollywood attorney, film producer and talent agent who founded the Famous Artists talent agency...
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    Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Ali Kahn, Van Johnson, Marti Stevens, Charles K. Feldman and Vivien Leigh. Two books of her photographs were published, Jean...
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    Frou-Frou (1955). In 1957, film producer Charles K. Feldman spotted Capucine while she was modeling in New York City. Feldman put her under contract at $150 a...
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  • produced by CBS; a spoof, also titled Casino Royale (1967), produced by Charles K. Feldman; and a remake of Thunderball titled Never Say Never Again (1983),...
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  • British agents Coop (Terence Cooper) and the Detainer (Daliah Lavi). Charles K. Feldman, the producer, had acquired the film rights in 1960 and had attempted...
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  • television adaptation in 1954. After Ratoff's death, the rights passed to Charles K. Feldman, who subsequently produced the Bond spoof Casino Royale in 1967. A...
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    portrayal of Blanche, to also reprise her role on film, but producer Charles K. Feldman insisted on casting an actress with more box office appeal. The role...
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  • Based on The Seven Year Itch 1952 play by George Axelrod Produced by Charles K. Feldman Billy Wilder Starring Marilyn Monroe Tom Ewell Cinematography Milton...
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  • American actress Andrew Barth Feldman (born 2002), American actor Ben Feldman (born 1980), American actor Charles K. Feldman (1905–1968), American film agent...
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    supporting role in the comedy What's New Pussycat? (1965) for producer Charles K. Feldman which was a huge hit. She went to France to play Jean-Paul Belmondo's...
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    Douglas as Jim O'Connor Arthur Kennedy as Tom Wingfield Producer Charles K. Feldman originally wanted Jeanne Crain and Ethel Barrymore for the roles of...
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  • enlisted by Charles K. Feldman to compose the music to Woody Allen's film What's New Pussycat? following a chance meeting between Feldman and Bacharach's...
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  • George M. Cahan Eric Douglas Joel Douglas Michael Douglas Charles K. Feldman James B. Harris Charles Levy Stanley Margulies Martin Melcher Seymour Poe Norman...
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    Wuthering Heights and Bride of Frankenstein." Teaming with producer Charles K. Feldman, Welles successfully convinced Herbert Yates, founder and president...
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  • (1893–1966), actress (aged 73) Maude Fealy (1883–1971), actress (aged 88) Charles K. Feldman (1904–1968), agent/film producer (aged 64) Hugo Felix (1866–1934)...
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  • - A Streetcar Named Desire 1951 Elia Kazan Warner Bros. Pictures, Charles K. Feldman Productions 45 47 A Clockwork Orange 1971 Stanley Kubrick Polaris...
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    Sutherland and produced by Charles K. Feldman. The movie stars George Raft and Vera Zorina and features Grace McDonald, Charles Grapewin, Regis Toomey and...
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    Playhouse special, The Experiment—and it was the only time he was billed as "M.K. Douglas". On November 24, 1969, Douglas formed his first independent film...
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  • Pictures 11 47. A Streetcar Named Desire Elia Kazan 1951 Warner Bros., Charles K. Feldman Productions 2 48. Rear Window Alfred Hitchcock 1954 Paramount Pictures...
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  • George M. Cahan Eric Douglas Joel Douglas Michael Douglas Charles K. Feldman James B. Harris Charles Levy Stanley Margulies Martin Melcher Seymour Poe Norman...
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    Sea (1954), Lust for Life (1956), Paths of Glory (1957), Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), The Vikings (1958), Spartacus (1960), Lonely Are the Brave...
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  • Joan Perry, widow of studio head Harry Cohn, but the film's producer Charles Feldman continued to promote Capucine, his live-in girlfriend. This incident...
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  • provocative, ultimately illuminating." The film rights were bought by Charles K. Feldman. Lewis Gilbert says he was approached to direct the film by Mina Wallis...
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    In 1952, a court approved her seven-year contract with film agent Charles K. Feldman. When his production plans stalled, she obtained a contract with Columbia...
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    produced by Charles K. Feldman; Alvarez Kelly (1966), a Western; and The Devil's Brigade (1968). He was also one of many stars in Feldman's Casino Royale...
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  • Douglas, Martin Sheen, James Farentino, Katharine Ross, Ron O'Neal and Charles Durning. Kaufman also served as an associate producer and had a minor acting...
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  • Richard Williams. The expression "what's new pussycat?" arose from Charles Feldman, the Producer, overhearing Warren Beatty, who was originally playing...
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  • virtuosity in the action department it would be just another flimflam." Philip K. Scheuer of the Los Angeles Times called it "the new, definitive, great film...
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    Fleming's first choice to play Bond in Dr. No. Casino Royale co-producer Charles K. Feldman said later that Fleming had written the book with Niven in mind, and...
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    during this period record Tierney with Charles K. Feldman, including articles related to her "twosoming" with Feldman, her "current best beau". Her divorce...
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