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    Walter Doniger

    American film director and screenwriter

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  1. He specialized in hard-boiled action pictures, including prison dramas (Duffy of San Quentin, 1954, and The Steel Cage, 1954), as well as war pictures (Cease Fire!, 1953). The latter was one of the first 3-D war films.

  2. From the late 1940's, Doniger began to specialize (first as writer, and, from 1954, as director and occasional producer) in masculine subjects, from tough prison dramas (Duffy of San Quentin (1954) and The Steel Cage (1954)) to war pictures (Cease Fire! (1953)), from films noir (Rope of Sand (1949)) to contact sports (Safe at Home!

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Nov 28, 2011 · Writer, director and occasional producer Walter Doniger, who helmed numerous episodes of ABC’s 1960s primetime soap “ Peyton Place ,” died Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 94 and had ...

  4. From the late 1940's, Doniger began to specialize (first as writer, and, from 1954, as director and occasional producer) in masculine subjects, from tough prison dramas (Duffy of San Quentin (1954) and The Steel Cage (1954)) to war pictures (Cease Fire! (1953)), from films noir (Rope of Sand (1949)) to contact sports (Safe at Home!

    • July 1, 1917
    • November 24, 2011
  5. Walter Doniger was a prominent American television and motion picture director, writer, and producer. The collection contains manuscripts, production files, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to his career in the motion picture and television industries. Repository. American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

  6. Walter Doniger is an American film and mainly, television director. Walter Doniger: Subjects. Some common features of Walter Doniger's work: Criminal empires (town cut off by destroyed telegraph: The Law Man, town and mine: The Trap, refuge for crooks: Land Beyond the Law, River Boat, Promised Land)

  7. Nov 24, 2011 · He specialized in hard-boiled action pictures, including prison dramas ( Duffy of San Quentin, 1954, and The Steel Cage, 1954), as well as war pictures ( Cease Fire!, 1953). The latter was one of the first 3-D war films.

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