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  1. Anthony Kramreither (August 7, 1926 – February 8, 1993) was an Austrian - Canadian film and television actor and producer. [1] Primarily known as a producer of low-budget horror and exploitation films such as Thrillkill, The Giant Spider Invasion and Humongous, [2] he was most noted as producer of the 1986 film Dancing in the Dark, which was ...

  2. Anthony Kramreither was born on 7 August 1926 in Vienna, Austria. He was an actor and producer, known for All in Good Taste (1983) and Dancing in the Dark (1986). He died on 8 February 1993 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.

    • Actor, Producer, Director
    • August 7, 1926
    • Anthony Kramreither
    • February 8, 1993
  3. Anthony Kramreither was an Austrian-Canadian film and television actor and producer. Primarily known as a producer of low-budget horror and exploitation films such as Thrillkill, The Giant Spider Invasion and Humongous, he was most noted as producer of the 1986 film Dancing in the Dark, which was a Genie Award nominee for Best Picture at the ...

  4. According to his clients and colleagues, alike, one of Tony’s eminent strengths is his ability to lead a service team dedicated to helping clients plan, negotiate and successfully implement substantial transactions within time-sensitive and regulated environments.

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  5. Anthony Kramreither was born on 7 August 1926 in Vienna, Austria. He was an actor and producer, known for All in Good Taste (1983) and Dancing in the Dark (1986). He died on 8 February 1993 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.

  6. The film was produced, directed and cowritten by Anthony Kramreither, who was inspired by his own experience as a producer whose creative ambitions had been eclipsed by a commercial imperative to keep his Brightstar Pictures studio operating by making low-budget B-movies.

  7. www.angelabianchi.ca › styled-4 › styled-9Tony Kramreither

    Dancing in the Dark, one of this year’s most talked about films has pulled Thornhill producer Anthony Kramreither out of the shadows and into the spotlight of fame. Based on Joan Barfoot’s book and starring Canada’s Martha Henry as a demented housewife, the film won critical acclaim this year at the Cannes and New York Film Festivals and ...