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by Tom Mankiewicz


  Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Charles Gray, Lana Wood, Jimmy Dean, Bernard Lee—cast

  Georgy! (1970; Broadway)

  Peter H. Hunt—director

  Tom Mankiewicz—book

  Carole Bayer—lyrics

  George Fischoff—music

  Dilys Watling, John Castle, Melissa Hart, Stephen Elliott—cast

  The Sweet Ride (1968; 20th Century Fox)

  Harvey Hart—director

  Tom Mankiewicz—screenplay

  William Murray—novel

  Joe Pasternak—producer

  Michael Sarrazin, Jacqueline Bisset, Anthony Franciosa, Bob Denver—cast

  The Beat of the Brass (1968; CBS)

  Jack Haley Jr.—director

  Tom Mankiewicz—teleplay

  Jack Haley Jr.—producer

  Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass—cast

  Movin'with Nancy (1967; NBC)

  Jack Haley Jr.—director

  Tom Mankiewicz—teleplay

  Jack Haley Jr., Nancy Sinatra—producers

  Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra—cast

  Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, “Runaway Boy” (1966; NBC)

  Ben Masselink—story

  Ben Masselink, Tom Mankiewicz—teleplay

  Dick Berg—producer

  Lola Albright, Carol Lynley, Robert Wagner—cast

  Director

  Hart to Hart:Till Death Do Us Hart (1996; Columbia TriStar Television)

  Tom Mankiewicz—director

  Bill Froehlich, Mark Lisson—teleplay

  Sidney Sheldon—creator

  Stefanie Powers, Robert Wagner, James Veres, Uwe Schott—producers

  Robert Wagner, Stefanie Powers, George Hamilton—cast

  Taking the Heat (1993; Showtime)

  Tom Mankiewicz—director

  Gary Hoffman—story

  Dan Gordon—teleplay

  Gary Hoffman, Neal Israel—producers

  Tony Goldwyn, Lynn Whitfield, George Segal, Peter Boyle, Alan Arkin—cast

  Delirious (1991; MGM)

  Tom Mankiewicz—director

  Lawrence J. Cohen, Fred Freeman—screenplay

  Doug Claybourne, Richard Donner—producers

  John Candy, Mariel Hemingway, Emma Samms, Raymond Burr, Dylan Baker, Charles Rocket, Jerry Orbach, Robert Wagner—cast

  Tales from the Crypt, “Loved to Death” (1991; HBO)

  Tom Mankiewicz—director

  Joe Minion, John Mankiewicz—teleplay

  Richard Donner, David Giler, Walter Hill, Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis—producers

  Andrew McCarthy, Mariel Hemingway, David Hemmings, Kathleen Freeman—cast

  Dragnet (1987; Universal Pictures)

  Tom Mankiewicz—director

  (additional credits—see Writer section)

  Hart to Hart (1979–1982; ABC)

  “Harts and Palms” (1982)

  “From the Depths of my Hart” (1982)

  “Murder Up Their Sleeves” (1981)

  “The Latest in High Fashion Murder” (1981)

  “Homemade Murder” (1981)

  “Murder in Paradise” (1981)

  “Murder Is a Man's Best Friend” (1980)

  “Murder, Murder on the Wall” (1980)

  “Death Set” (1980)

  “Downhill to Death” (1980)

  “The Man with the Jade Eyes” (1979)

  “Hit Jennifer Hart” (1979)

  “Pilot” (1979)

  Tom Mankiewicz—director

  (additional credits—see Writer section)

  Producer

  Hot Pursuit (1987; Paramount Pictures)

  Steven Lisberger—director

  Steven Lisberger—story

  Steven Lisberger, Steven Carabatsos—screenplay

  Pierre David, Tom Mankiewicz, Jerry Offsay—producers

  John Cusack, Robert Loggia, Jerry Stiller, Ben Stiller—cast

  Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976; 20th Century Fox)

  Joseph Barbera, Tom Mankiewicz, Peter Yates—producers

  (additional credits—see Writer section)

  Index

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  Across 110th Street (movie)

  Act, The (Broadway musical)

  actors: as movie stars; production companies of. See also movie stars

  Adam, Ken

  Adams, Edie

  Africa

  Agutter, Jenny

  Alamo, The (movie)

  Albert, Eddie

  Algonquin Round Table

  All About Eve (movie)

  Allen, Fred

  Allen, Irwin

  Allen, Woody

  Allenberg, Burt

  All the President's Men (movie)

  Alonzo, John

  Alpert, Herb

  Alston, Walter

  Always (movie)

  Amblin Productions

  ambulances

  A&M Records

  American Flyer (movie)

  American in Paris, An (movie)

  analysts

  Anchors Aweigh (movie)

  Anderson, Loni

  Andress, Ursula

  Andrews, Julie

  Ann-Margret

  Antonioni, Michelangelo

  Apartment, The (movie)

  Apatow, Judd

  Apocalypse Now (movie)

  Applause (Broadway musical)

  Archer, Anne

  Archerd, Army

  Arkin, Alan

  Arnaz, Desi

  Arness, Jim

  Ashby, Hal

  Ashley, Elizabeth

  Assad, Hafez al-

  Astaire, Fred

  Aubrey, Skye

  Aykroyd, Dan: Dragnet; as a movie star; net profits from movies and; Valkenvania project

  Bacall, Lauren

  Bach, Barbara

  Bacharach, Burt

  backgammon

  Back to the Future (movie)

  Badham, John

  Baker, Carroll

  Baker, Dylan

  Baker, James

  Balin, Ina

  Ball, Lucille

  Bancroft, Anne

  Bangkok

  Bannen, Ian

  Barbera, Joe

  Barefoot Contessa, The (movie)

  Barefoot in the Park (play)

  Barnes, Clive

  Barry, John

  Barry Lyndon (movie)

  Barrymore, John

  Basil, Toni

  Basinger, Kim

  Batman (movie)

  “Battle for Hollywood,”

  Battle of Britain, The (movie)

  Baumgarten, Craig

  Bautzer, Greg

  Bayer, Carole

  Beard, Peter

  Beat of the Brass (album)

  Beat of the Brass, The (television musical special)

  Beatty, Ned

  Beck, Glenn

  Begelman, David

  Belafonte, Harry

  Belushi, Jim

  Benchley, Peter

  Benchley, Robert

  Benedict Canyon

  Bennett, Joan

  Benton, Robert

  Berg, Dick

  Berg, Jeff

  Bergen, Candice

  Berle, Milton

  Berle, Ruth

  Berman, Shelley

  Berne, Jack

  Best Man, The (movie)

  Best Man, The (Vidal)

  Beverly Hills

  Beverly Hills Cop (movie)

  Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings, The (movie)

  Binion, Benny

  Binion's Horseshoe casino

  Bisset, Jacqueline

  Black Bird, The (movie)

  Blaine, Vivian

  Blair, Bob

  Blake, Yvonne
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br />   Blakely, Colin

  Blakely, Susie

  Blankfein, Fred

  Blow-Up (movie)

  Blyden, Larry

  Bo (dog)

  Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (movie)

  Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (television show)

  Bogart, Humphrey

  Bolger, Ray

  Bolt, Robert

  Bound for Glory (movie)

  Bourguignon, Serge

  Boyd, Stephen

  Boyle, Bob

  Brando, Marlon; director of One-Eyed Jacks; Guys and Dolls; Julius Caesar; Joseph Mankiewicz and; Tom Mankiewicz on the talent and craft of; practical jokes and; the Superman movies; Superman II: The Donner Cut

  Brazzi, Rossano

  Breakfast at Tiffany's (movie)

  Breslin, Jimmy

  Brest, Marty

  Brice, Fanny

  Bricusse, Evie

  Bricusse, Leslie

  Bridges, Jeff

  Bringing Out the Dead (movie)

  British Virgin Islands

  Broccoli, Albert “Cubby”: backgammon and; the “Bond club” and; Diamonds Are Forever; gains control of the Bond films; gambling and; importance of behavior to; Live and Let Die; Tom Mankiewicz and; The Man with the Golden Gun; Moonraker; Never Say Never Again and; On Her Majesty's Secret Service; other films of; rights to the Bond movies and; success of

  Broccoli, Barbara

  Broccoli, Dana

  Broderick, James

  Broderick, Matthew

  Brokeback Mountain (movie)

  Bronco Billy (movie)

  Brooks, Mel

  Brooks, Richard

  Brosnan, Pierce

  Brothers Johnson

  Buchwald, Art

  Bujold, Geneviève

  Bullitt (movie)

  Burns, George

  Burr, Raymond

  Burton, Phillip

  Burton, Richard; Cleopatra; relationship with Elizabeth Taylor

  Burton, Sybil

  Bush, George, Sr.

  Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (movie)

  Butkus, Dick

  By Myself (Bacall)

  Café Barzac

  Café Francais

  Caine, Michael; The Eagle Has Landed; Jaws: The Revenge; marriage to Shakira Caine; Harry Saltzman and; Sleuth; Jill St. John and

  Caine, Shakira

  Calcutta

  Calhern, Louis

  Calley, John

  Camelot (movie)

  Camelot (play)

  cameramen

  Canby, Vincent

  Candida (Shaw)

  Candy, John

  Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (movie)

  Cansino, Rita

  Canton, Mark

  Cantor, Jay

  Capra, Frank

  Captain Newman, M.D. (movie)

  Cardinal, The (movie)

  Cardinale, Claudia

  Carey, Timothy

  Carolco production company

  Carpenters (music group)

  Carpetbaggers, The (movie)

  Carsey, Marcy

  Carson, Johnny

  Carter, Jack

  Caruso, Bruna

  Cash, Jim

  Casino Royale (movie)

  Cassandra at the Wedding (movie)

  Cassandra Crossing, The (movie)

  Castle, John

  Catholic Church: Sophia Loren and; the Mankiewiczes and

  Cavett, Dick

  CBS Evening News

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

  Century City

  Cerf, Bennett

  Cerf, Chris

  Cerf, Phyllis

  Champion, Gower

  Channing, Stockard

  Charade (movie)

  charades

  Charlie (dog)

  Charlie Chaplin Studios

  Charlie's Angels (television series)

  Charisse, Cyd

  Chase, Chevy

  Chasen, Dave

  Chasen, Maude

  Chasen's restaurant

  Chayefsky, Paddy

  Chevalier, Michael

  Chinatown (movie)

  Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (movie)

  Chitwood, Joie

  Chrysler Corporation

  Church of the Good Shepherd

  Cilento, Diane

  Cincinnati Kid, The (movie)

  Cinecittà studios

  Citizen Kane (movie)

  City Heat (movie)

  Clark, Petula

  Claybourne, Doug

  Cleopatra (movie): Richard Burton; effect on Joseph Mankiewicz's health; impact on the Mankiewicz family; Joseph Mankiewicz becomes director of; postproduction and release; production; shooting in Egypt; Elizabeth Taylor; Taylor-Burton relationship during

  Clift, Montgomery

  Clooney, George

  “Close to You” (song)

  Clothier, Bill

  Coates, Anne V.

  cocaine

  Coe, Fred

  Coen brothers

  Cohn, Art

  Cohn, Harry

  Coleman, Dabney

  Collector, The (movie)

  Collins, Bob

  Collins, Joan

  Color Purple, The (movie)

  Columbia Studios

  Columbo (television series)

  Comancheros, The (movie)

  Comeaux, Jerry

  Company (Broadway musical)

  Connaught hotel

  Connery, Sean: advice to Christopher Reeve; Sammy Davis Jr. and; Diamonds Are Forever; Dr. No; Guy Hamilton and; Roger Moore compared to; as a movie star; Never Say Never Again; portrayal of James Bond; Scotland and; Robert Shaw and; turns down Live and Let Die

  Cooper, Jackie

  Coppola, Francis

  Corey, Jeff

  Cosby, Bill

  Cosby Show, The (television series)

  Cosmatos, George

  Costa, Don

  Couric, Katie

  Court Jester, The (movie)

  Cover Girl (movie)

  Coward, Noel

  Cracknell, Derek

  Craig, Daniel

  Crain, Jeanne

  Crawford, Joan

  Creative Artists Agency (CAA)

  creative consultants

  Creative Management Agency (CMA)

  Creech, Everett

  Cricket (dog)

  crocodiles

  Cronyn, Hume

  Crosby, Bing

  Crowley, Mart

  Crowther, Bosley

  Cry, the Beloved Country (movie)

  Culp, Robert

  Curtis, Howard

  Curtis, Tony

  Curtiz, Michael

  Daily News

  Daily News building

  Dalton, Timothy

  Daly, Bob

  Damone, Vic

  Danjaq company

  Dante, Joe

  Darin, Bobby

  Dateline (television news show)

  Da Vinci Code, The (movie)

  Davis, Bette

  Davis, Josie. See Mankiewicz, Johanna (cousin Josie)

  Davis, Nick and Tim

  Davis, Ossie

  Davis, Peter

  Davis, Sammy, Jr.

  Davison, Bruce

  Dee, Ruby

  Deep, The (Benchley)

  Deep, The (movie)

  DeHerdt, Doris

  Deighton, Len

  Delgadillo, Rocky

  Delinn, Alan

  Delirious (movie)

  Deliverance (movie)

  DeLuise, Dom

  DeMille, Cecil B.

  Denby, David

  Deneuve, Catherine

  De Niro, Robert

  De Sica, Vittorio

  Detective, The (movie)

  Diamonds Are Forever (Fleming)

  Diamonds Are Forever (movie): Albert Broccoli and; Sean Connery and; Las Vegas car chase scene; Tom Mankiewicz's rewriting of; plot; Harry Saltzman and; score and production design; sex a
nd violence in; shooting in Las Vegas; shooting in London

  Dickinson, Angie

  Dietrich, Marlene

  Dietz, Howard

  Dillinger, John

  directors and directing: Richard Donner on; fraternity of; John Huston's advice to; importance of controlling the set; Tom Mankiewicz on; Robert Wagner on; Billy Wilder on

  Directors' View Film Festival

  Disneyland

  Dixon, Donna

  Doctor Dolittle (movie)

  Dominguin, Luis Miguel

  Donen, Stanley

  Donner, Lauren Shuler

  Donner, Richard; advice to Tom Mankiewicz about directing; Marlon Brando and; brings Tom Mankiewicz into the Superman movies; casting the Superman movies; Creative Artists Agency and; Delirious and; directing the Superman movies; first meets Tom Mankiewicz; The Goonies; Jack Haley Jr. and; invents “creative consultant” credit for Tom Mankiewicz; Joseph L. Mankiewicz Award for Excellence; Ladyhawke; movies produced at Warners; The Omen; practical jokes and; production company; the Salkinds and; Superman II: The Donner Cut; The Toy

  Douglas, Kirk

  Douglas, Sarah

  Dragnet (movie)

  Dragonwyck (movie)

  Dr. No (movie)

  Dr. Strangelove (movie)

  Durocher, Leo

  Duvall, Robert

  Dynasty (television series)

  Eady Plan

  Eagle Has Landed, The (movie)

  Eastwood, Clint

  Easy Rider (movie)

  Ebb, Fred

  Ebony magazine

  Ebsen, Buddy

  editors, film

  Edku (Egypt)

  Edwards, Blake

  Eggar, Samantha

  Egypt

  Egyptian Camel Corps

  Elam, Jack

  Electric Horseman, The (movie)

  Engel, Don

  Entratter, Jack

  Epps, Jack

  Equus (play)

  Erede, Alberto

  Erickson, C. O. “Doc,”

  Espy, Freddy

  Eszterhas, Joe

  Excelsior Hotel (Rome)

  Exner, Judith

  Factory (art studio)

  Falk, Peter

  Fame Is the Name of the Game (television series)

  Farewell, My Lovely (movie)

  Farewell to Arms, A (movie)

  Fargo (movie)

  Farmer's Daughter, The (television series)

  Farrelly Brothers

  Farrow, Mia

  Fatal Attraction (movie)

  Father Goose (movie)

  Fatso (movie)

  Feingarten, Chuck and Gail

  Feldman, Charlie

  Feldman, Milton

  Fellini, Federico

  Ferber, Edna

  Fiametta theater

  Fields, Freddie

  Figaro company

  film industry: Desi Arnaz's impact on; “hello partner” deals; housekeeping deals; loyalty oath controversy; Tom Mankiewicz on studios; Tom Mankiewicz on the costs of making movies; Tom Mankiewicz on the dumbing down of entertainment; Tom Mankiewicz's disillusionment with; negative pickup; net profits and “monkey points,”; racism and; “the package,”

  Finch, Peter

  Fine, Sylvia

  Finney, Albert

  Fiondella, Jay

 

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