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    John Ronald Smight (March 9, 1925 – September 1, 2003) was an American theatre and film director. [2] [3] His film credits include Harper (1966), No Way to Treat a Lady (1968), Airport 1975 (1974), [4] Midway (1976), [2] and Fast Break (1979).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0806915Jack Smight - IMDb

    Emmy Award-winning director Jack Smight was born in Minneapolis, MN, on March 9, 1925, the offspring of Irish immigrants. After graduating from Cretin High School he served in the US Army Air Force during World War Two, where he flew combat missions in the Pacific Theater.

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    • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Emmy Award-winning director Jack Smight was born in Minneapolis, MN, on March 9, 1925, the offspring of Irish immigrants. After graduating from Cretin High School he served in the US Army Air Force during World War Two, where he flew combat missions in the Pacific Theater.

    • March 9, 1925
    • September 1, 2003
  4. Sep 12, 2003 · Jack Smight, a director whose film credits include “Harper” with Paul Newman and “The Illustrated Man” with Rod Steiger, has died. Smight, who also directed extensively in television, died ...

  5. Aug 5, 1976 · Frankenstein: The True Story: Directed by Jack Smight. With James Mason, Leonard Whiting, David McCallum, Jane Seymour. When the brilliant but unorthodox scientist Dr. Victor Frankenstein rejects the artificial man that he has created, the Creature escapes and later swears revenge.

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    • 1976-08-05
  6. Jack Smight (March 9, 1925 - September 1, 2003) was an American theatre and film director. Smight was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and went to school with future actor Peter Graves.

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  8. The director who struck gold with such 1970s box-office hits as Airport 1975 (1974) and Midway, Jack Smight's story is an example of a man utilizing his true-life experiences to craft a successful film career, with his wartime experiences offering more than adequate creative fuel for an enduring career in film.