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    Martin Ransohoff

    American film producer

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  1. Martin Nelson Ransohoff (July 7, 1927 – December 13, 2017) was an American film and television producer, and member of the Ransohoff family.

  2. Martin Ransohoff was born on 7 July 1927 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967), Nightwing (1979) and Silver Streak (1976). He was married to Joan Marie Madgey and Nancy Hope Lundgren. He died on 13 December 2017 in Bel-Air, California, USA.

  3. Dec 14, 2017 · Martin Ransohoff, the co-founder of Filmways Television who went on to produce such acclaimed features as The Cincinnati Kid — on which he fired director Sam Peckinpah — Save the Tiger and...

  4. Dec 17, 2017 · Martin Ransohoff, a producer who brought lightweight shows like “The Beverly Hillbillies” to television and sophisticated films like “The Americanization of Emily” to cinemas, died on Wednesday...

  5. Dec 15, 2017 · The Santa Barbara writer created one of the first modern hard-boiled female private eyes and topped bestseller lists for decades, inspiring loyal readers to name their...

  6. Dec 15, 2017 · Martin Ransohoff, who produced notable films of the 1960s and70s such as “The Cincinnati Kid” and “ Save the Tiger ” and co-founded Filmways Television, died Wednesday at his home...

  7. Dec 14, 2017 · Martin Ransohoff, producer for films The Cincinnati Kid and The Sandpiper, as well as TV shows the Green Acres and Mister Ed, has died.

  8. Martin Ransohoff (born November 30, 1926) is a cinema and television producer, and member of the Ransohoff family. He graduated from Colgate University in 1949 and is on a list of Distinguished Alumni.

  9. Dec 20, 2017 · NEW YORK — Martin Ransohoff, a producer who brought lightweight shows like “The Beverly Hillbillies” to television and sophisticated films like “The Americanization of Emily” to cinemas, died...

  10. Dec 18, 2017 · Martin Ransohoff, a producer who brought lightweight shows like “The Beverly Hillbillies” to television and sophisticated films like “The Americanization of Emily” to cinemas, died ...

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