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  1. John Bryson. Rock Hudson is a revelation in this sinister, science-fiction-inflected dispatch from the fractured 1960s. Seconds, directed by John Frankenheimer, concerns a middle-aged banker who, dissatisfied with his suburban existence, elects to undergo a strange and elaborate procedure that will grant him a new life.

  2. Mar 30, 2024 · John Frankenheimer was an American filmmaker active between 1957 and 2000. He specialized both in action films ( French Connection II, Ronin) and social dramas ( The Manchurian Candidate, Seven ...

  3. The Train: Directed by John Frankenheimer. With Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield, Jeanne Moreau, Suzanne Flon. In 1944, a German colonel loads a train with French art treasures to send to Germany.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ronin_(film)Ronin (film) - Wikipedia

    Ronin. (film) Ronin is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by John David Zeik and David Mamet, under the pseudonym Richard Weisz. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgård, Sean Bean, and Jonathan Pryce. The film is about a team of former ...

  5. John Frankenheimer’s 1964 masterly moving painting The Train controversially posits that a monster in Nazi Field Grey can By Tim Pelan There’s a probably apocryphal quote attributed to Winston Churchill in WWII, in which the man of Britain’s finest hour insisted that the arts must be funded, “otherwise, what are we fighting for?”

  6. Interview with John Frankenheimer. Roger Ebert June 27, 1971. Tweet. It's a crazy business," John Frankenheimer said. "It's gotten to the point where all they want to know is how much money your last movie made. A body of work doesn't count anymore..." And because it doesn't, Frankenheimer was on the road last week, making a rare personal ...

  7. Mar 22, 2013 · John Frankenheimer’s career as a professional director began and ended in television. In the mid-1950s, he won acclaim working on live productions for anthology series like Playhouse 90, and from the mid-1990s until his death in 2002 he helmed a string of Emmy-winning features for cable TV, including The Burning Season (1994) and Andersonville (1996).

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