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  2. Raymond Stross (22 May 1916 – 31 July 1988) was a British film producer. [1] [2] Early life and education. Stross was born on 22 May 1916 in Leeds. He was educated at Abingdon School from 1929 until 1933 and was a member of the second XV rugby team. [3] Film.

  3. Roger Ebert May 04, 1969. Tweet. Fourteen months we were trying to get someone to believe in that picture," Raymond Stross said. "We had our own money in it. All of our money. Everything except the house. And all the time people were telling us, make a Hollywood picture. Make a commercial picture.

  4. Raymond Stross was born on 22 May 1915 in Leeds, England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for The Very Edge (1963), An Alligator Named Daisy (1955) and Shoot First (1953). He was married to Anne Heywood. He died on 31 July 1988 in the UK.

    • Producer, Director, Additional Crew
    • May 22, 1915
    • Raymond Stross
    • July 31, 1988
  5. Aug 2, 1988 · Raymond Stross, the British-born producer who made a series of avant-garde films, many with sexual overtones and some starring his wife, died Sunday of the complications of heart...

  6. Aug 4, 1988 · Raymond Stross, a movie producer and director, died of heart disease Sunday at his home in Beverly Hills. He was 72 years old. Mr. Stross was born in Leeds, England, and owned a chain of...

  7. Interview with Anne Heywood & Raymond Stross Roger Ebert | 1969-05-04 Fourteen months we were trying to get someone to believe in that picture," Raymond Stross said.

  8. Raymond Stross is known as an Producer, Presenter, and Story. Some of his work includes The Man Who Watched Trains Go By, The Mark, The Leather Boys, The Fox, The Angry Hills, Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff, An Alligator Named Daisy, and I Want What I Want.

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