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Samuel Sax (September 5, 1880 –January 2, 1962) was an American film producer. He produced 80 films between 1925 and 1946, including the last films of Roscoe Arbuckle . [ 1 ] From 1938 to 1941, Sax headed Warner Brothers's British subsidiary at Teddington Studios in London.
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The actor wears a large fake mustache and a hat which led author Dave Thompson to conclude that the crew strove to make the cast unidentifiable.. British author Dave Thompson, in his book Black and White and Blue: Adult Cinema from the Victorian Age to the VCR, notes that D. W. Griffith is credited by one source as director on A Free Ride.
Agaton Sax och det gamla pipskägget: 1961 Agaton Sax and the Scotland Yard Mystery: 1969 Agaton Sax och Byköpings gästabud: 1963 Agaton Sax and the Criminal Doubles: 1971 Agaton Sax och bröderna Max: 1965 Agaton Sax and the Max Brothers (a.k.a. Bank Robbers) 1970 Agaton Sax och den bortkomne mr Lispington: 1966 Agaton Sax and the Colossus ...
One of the most memorable, if infamous and incongruous, moments in Joel Schumacher’s 1987 vampire classic The Lost Boys is that crazy concert scene, when a hulking, shirtless, and most ...
Sax's first theatrically released feature film, White Noise, was released in January 2005, entering the US Box Office top ten at No. 2. His second feature, Stormbreaker — based on Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider novel of the same name — was released in the summer of 2006.
The Wonders of His Love (1984) – Sax on I Will No Wise Cast You Out; Chinese Wall (1984) – with Phil Collins, Nathan East, The Phenix Horns, etc. Chinese Wall / Inside Out (1988) – Double compilation album; With Heaven 17. How Men Are (1984) "This Is Mine" (1984) – Single; Pleasure One (1986) With Shuybah. Shuybah (1984) With France ...
Sumuru, or Sax Rohmer's Sumuru, is a 2003 British-South African-German pulp science fiction film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Alexandra Kamp and Michael Shanks. It is an update of the character Sumuru created by pulp novelist Sax Rohmer .