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  2. Where Love Has Gone (film) - Wikipedia

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    Where Love Has Gone is a 1964 American Technicolor drama film in Techniscope made by Embassy Pictures, Joseph E. Levine Productions and Paramount Pictures.It was directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Joseph E. Levine from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Harold Robbins.

  3. Where Love Has Gone - Wikipedia

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    Where Love Has Gone may refer to: Where Love Has Gone, a 1962 novel by Harold Robbins; Where Love Has Gone, a 1964 film drama based on the novel "Where Love Has Gone" (song), a song from the film nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song; Where Love Has Gone, a 1964 album by Jack Jones

  4. Where Love Has Gone (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Where Love Has Gone is a 1962 novel by Harold Robbins. It was first published on October 16, 1962. It was the basis for a film of the same name in 1964, with Robbins's work adapted for the screen by John Michael Hayes. It was produced by Joseph E. Levine for Paramount Pictures and was directed by Edward Dmytryk. [1]

  5. Susan Hayward - Wikipedia

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    1964 Where Love Has Gone: Valerie Hayden Miller 1967 The Honey Pot: Mrs. Lone Star Crockett Sheridan Valley of the Dolls: Helen Lawson Think Twentieth: Herself 1972 The Revengers: Elizabeth Reilly Heat of Anger: Jessie Fitzgerald TV movie Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole: Dr. Maggie Cole TV movie

  6. 1964 in film - Wikipedia

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    Where Love Has Gone, starring Bette Davis and Susan Hayward; Whirlwind (Shikonmado – Dai tatsumaki), directed by Hiroshi Inagaki – White Voices (Le voci bianche), directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and Massimo Franciosa – Wild and Wonderful, starring Tony Curtis and Christine Kaufmann

  7. 37th Academy Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 37th Academy Awards were held on April 5, 1965, to honor film achievements of 1964. The ceremony was produced by MGM 's Joe Pasternak and hosted, for the 14th time, by Bob Hope . The Best Picture winner, George Cukor's My Fair Lady , was an adaptation of a 1956 stage musical of the same name , which was itself based on George Bernard Shaw ...

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  9. Harold Robbins - Wikipedia

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    The Carpetbaggers, 1961 (made into both the 1964 film of the same name and the 1966 film Nevada Smith) Where Love Has Gone, 1962 (made into the 1964 film) The Adventurers, 1966 (made into the 1970 film) The Inheritors, 1969; The Betsy, 1971 (made into the 1978 film) The Pirate, 1974 (made into the 1978 TV movie)

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