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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0463334Fred Kohlmar - IMDb

    Fred Kohlmar. Producer: How to Steal a Million. A former agent, Fred Kohlmar worked as an executive assistant to producer Samuel Goldwyn. He got into the production end of the business in the late 1930s, producing pictures mainly for 20th Century-Fox, Paramount and Columbia.

    • Producer, Writer
    • August 10, 1905
    • Fred Kohlmar
    • October 13, 1969
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_KohlmarFred Kohlmar - Wikipedia

    Fred Kohlmar (August 10, 1905 - October 13, 1969) was a New York City-born film producer. The former agent worked as an executive assistant to Samuel Goldwyn before becoming a producer in the 1930s. He worked for 20th Century Fox , Paramount Pictures , and Columbia Pictures .

  3. Fred Kohlmar. Producer: How to Steal a Million. A former agent, Fred Kohlmar worked as an executive assistant to producer Samuel Goldwyn. He got into the production end of the business in the late 1930s, producing pictures mainly for 20th Century-Fox, Paramount and Columbia.

    • August 10, 1905
    • October 13, 1969
  4. View full company info for Fred Kohlmar Productions. 1. The Last Angry Man (1959) Approved | 100 min | Drama. 6.9. Rate this. An aspiring journalist's story of his aged uncle doctor leads to the uncle's life being profiled on TV. Director: Daniel Mann | Stars: Paul Muni, David Wayne, Betsy Palmer, Luther Adler. Votes: 967. 2.

  5. The Last Angry Man is a 1959 American drama film that tells the story of a television producer who profiles the life of a physician. It stars Paul Muni (in his last film appearance), David Wayne, Betsy Palmer, Billy Dee Williams (in his film debut), and Godfrey Cambridge . The movie was scripted by Richard Murphy from the novel by Gerald Green ...

  6. Production 42. Crew 1. Fred Kohlmar is known as an Producer, Associate Producer, and Additional Writing. Some of his work includes How to Steal a Million, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Kiss of Death, The Glass Key, Bye Bye Birdie, Picnic, Pal Joey, and It Should Happen to You.

  7. FURY AT FURNACE CREEK, written by Charles G. Booth, suggested by a story by David Garth; additional dialogue by Winston Miller; directed by Bruce Humberstone; produced by Fred Kohlmar for ...