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  1. Alexander Grasshoff (December 10, 1928 – April 5, 2008) was an American documentary filmmaker and director who received three Oscar nominations.

  2. Alexander Grasshoff was born on 10 December 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Young Americans (1967), Journey to the Outer Limits (1973) and The Really Big Family (1967).

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • December 10, 1928
    • Alexander Grasshoff
    • April 5, 2008
  3. Dec 31, 2014 · The people calling you sheeple are the biggest sheep in the lot. The only difference is they wear red hats made in china and pay money to take away their own rights. The Wave, is a short made-for-TV movie directed by Alexander Grasshoff, based on Ron Jones' The Third Wave experiment (from 1967).

  4. Alex Grasshoff, a television and film director who won an Academy Award in 1969 for best feature-length documentary and then made Oscar history when he and his fellow producer had to return their golden statuettes on a technicality, has died. He was 79.

  5. Alex Grasshoff, a television and film director who won an Academy Award in 1969 for best feature-length documentary and then made Oscar history when he and his fellow producer had to...

  6. The Wave is a made-for-TV movie directed by Alex Grasshoff, based on The Third Wave experiment put on by teacher Ron Jones to explain to his students how the German populace could accept the actions of the Nazi regime.

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  8. Oct 4, 1981 · The Wave: Directed by Alexander Grasshoff. With Bruce Davison, Lori Lethin, John Putch, Johnny Doran. An experiment in an American High School where students learn how easy it is to be seduced by the same social forces which led to the horrors of Nazi Germany. Based on a true story.