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  1. Harry Saltzman - Herschel Saltzman (; October 27, 1915 – September 28, 1994), known as Harry Saltzman, was a Canadian theatre and film producer, He is best remembered for his role in co-producing the James Bo

  2. Dr No's co-producer Harry Saltzman had approached Deighton to write the follow-up film, From Russia With Love. Deighton didn't work out as the 007 screenwriter but Saltzman decided to make The ...

  3. Harry Saltzman. Herschel "Harry" Saltzman ( 27. lokakuuta 1915 – 28. syyskuuta 1994) oli kanadalaissyntyinen elokuvatuottaja. Saltzman on yksi Hollywoodin muistettavimmista elokuvatuottajista, sillä hänen tuotantoaan ovat muun muassa James Bond -sarjan yhdeksän ensimmäistä osaa ja Harry Palmer -elokuvasarjan kaikki osat.

  4. The Ipcress File, both film adaptation by director Sidney J. Furie and producer Harry Saltzman, and the original debut novel by author Len Deighton, has come to be known as the prime example of “anti-Bond,” eschewing the glamorous world of Ian Fleming’s globe-trotting, high life loving gentleman spy, James Bond, for a grittier milieu, the ...

  5. Herschel „Harry“ Saltzman war ein kanadischer Filmproduzent. Als damaliger Mitinhaber der Filmproduktionsfirma Eon Productions Ltd. und der Danjaq, LLC rief Saltzman zusammen mit Albert R. Broccoli 1962 die James-Bond-Filmreihe ins Leben.

  6. Harry Saltzman was born on October 27, 1915 (age 78) in Sherbrooke, Canada He is a Celebrity Film Producer His the best movies are Dr. No (1962), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia with Love (1963), Thunderball (1965) and You Only Live Twice (1967) He died on September 28, 1994, Paris, France The parents of Harry Saltzman are Abraham Saltzman and Dora Horstein He had 3 children Hilary Saltzman, Steven Saltzman, Christopher Saltzman His spouse is Tanya Morris Jacqueline Colin Adriana Ghinsberg ...

  7. Hilary Saltzman daughter of Bond producer Harry Saltzman is organizing a special tribute to him. NOTE pls keep this photo on the dark side.thanks. English actor Roger Moore on the roof of the Dorchester Hotel in London, UK, 2nd August 1972.