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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_KrantzSteve Krantz - Wikipedia

    Stephen Falk Krantz (May 20, 1923 – January 4, 2007) was a film producer and writer, most active from 1966 to 1996. Career [ edit ] Born in Brooklyn , New York City, Krantz graduated from Columbia University and went on to serve in the U.S. Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II as a second lieutenant.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Krantz_FilmsKrantz Films - Wikipedia

    Krantz Films, Inc. (KFI) was a Canadian production company headed by American film producer Steve Krantz. From 1966 to 1974, it produced animated cartoon shows such as The Marvel Super Heroes , Rocket Robin Hood , Spider-Man , [1] [2] The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel , and Max, the 2000-Year-Old Mouse .

  3. 2nd Logo (1992-1995) Visuals: On a black background, there is a wireframe structure of a large " SK ". Then, a solid " SK " fades in there (with its background changing once in a while), alongside " STEVE KRANTZ " and "PRODUCTIONS" above and below each other, respectively. The entire thing then fades out. Variant: A filmed variant exists.

  4. Fritz The Cat was the first project of Steve Krantz Productions, Inc. According to a September 1971 Los Angeles Times article, forty-seven-year-old Krantz was a former head of sales at Columbia's television unit, Screen Gems. His partner Ralph Bakshi, the thirty-one-year-old former head of animation at Paramount and director of CBS Terrytoons ...

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  5. Discover new TV shows and movies from Steve Krantz Productions and where you can watch them.

  6. Sort by Popularity. View full company info for Steve Krantz Productions (US) 1. Fritz the Cat. 1972 1h 18m X. 6.2 (14K) Rate. 54 Metascore. Fritz drops out of college, starts a riot in Harlem and hits the road with an ex-girlfriend before getting mixed up with domestic terrorists.

  7. I'll Take Manhattan is a 1987 American television miniseries, adapted from Judith Krantz's novel of the same name. Screened by CBS, it tells the story of the wealthy Amberville family, who run their own publishing company in New York.

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