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  2. The Compulsory Husband - Wikipedia

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    The Compulsory Husband is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and Harry Lachman and starring Banks, Lillian Manton and Clifford Heatherley. [1] It was based on a novel of the same title by John Glyder.

  3. Edward Lachman - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lachman (born March 31, 1948) is an American cinematographer and director. He has primarily worked in independent film, and has served as director of photography on films by Todd Haynes (including Far from Heaven in 2002 and Carol in 2015, both of which earned Lachman Oscar nominations [1]), Ulrich Seidl, Wim Wenders, Steven Soderbergh and Paul Schrader.

  4. Harry Lachman - Wikipedia

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    Harry B. Lachman (June 29, 1886 – March 19, 1975) was an American artist, set designer, and film director. [1]He was born in La Salle, Illinois on June 29, 1886. Lachman was educated at the University of Michigan before becoming a magazine and book illustrator, contributing 4 colour illustrations to the 1907 work John Smith, Gentleman Adventurer by Charles Harcourt Ainslie Forbes-Lindsay. [2]

  5. Ruth Messinger - Wikipedia

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    She is married to Andrew Lachman, her second husband, and has three children. She was formerly the President and CEO of American Jewish World Service, an international development agency. [citation needed]

  6. Turn Off Your Mind - Wikipedia

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    The Independent's Christopher Hirst wrote that there is "much in Lachman's book to entertain and inform those who wished they had lived through the Sixties and those who did but can't remember it. If you want to know about, say, beatnik king Brion Gysin, ley-line apostle John Michell and Zen master Alan Watts, this is the place to start." [3]

  7. The Man Who Lived Twice - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Lived Twice is a 1936 American crime film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Ralph Bellamy, Marian Marsh and Thurston Hall. It was remade as Man in the Dark in 1953. [ 1 ]

  8. Making Mr. Right - Wikipedia

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    After escaping, he encounters human society at a shopping mall, buys a tuxedo, goes on a date with a woman named Sandy McCleary (Laurie Metcalf) who thinks he is Jeff, reducing her to an emotional wreck, and then loses his head (literally) over Frankie's best friend Trish (Glenne Headly) who has taken refuge in Frankie's apartment after walking ...

  9. Seymour P. Lachman - Wikipedia

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    Lachman was born in the Bronx on December 12, 1933, to a Jewish family who immigrated from Poland. [1] He grew up in Brooklyn, where he attended Thomas Jefferson High School and Brooklyn College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1955, and Master of Arts in 1958. [1] He earned a Ph.D. in history from New York University in 1963. [2]