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  1. Walter Wanger (born Walter Feuchtwanger; July 11, 1894 – November 18, 1968) was an American film producer active from the 1910s, his career concluding with the turbulent production of Cleopatra, his last film, in 1963.

  2. July 11, 1894 · San Francisco, California, USA. Died. November 18, 1968 · New York City, New York, USA (heart attack) Birth name. Walter Feuchtwanger. Mini Bio. A graduate of Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, Walter Wanger was among the more literate and socially conscious American film producers of his time.

    • July 11, 1894
    • November 18, 1968
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0911137Walter Wanger - IMDb

    Walter Wanger (1894-1968) Producer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. A graduate of Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, Walter Wanger was among the more literate and socially conscious American film producers of his time. At the peak of his career, his salary was exceeded only by that of Louis B. Mayer at MGM.

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    • San Francisco, California, USA
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  4. Sundown is a 1941 American black-and-white World War II film starring Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot and George Sanders. [2] It was directed by Henry Hathaway, produced by Jack Moss and Walter Wanger, written by Charles G. Booth and Barré Lyndon, and released by United Artists. Set in British East Africa, the film's adventure story was well ...

  5. Walter Wanger (born Walter Feuchtwanger; July 11, 1894 – November 18, 1968) was an American film producer active from the 1910s, his career concluding with the turbulent production of Cleopatra, his last film, in 1963.

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  7. Oct 5, 2021 · In the sixth episode of Vanity Fair’s newest podcast, probes from the Hollywood Blacklist, a plummeting film career, and his wife Joan Bennett’s infidelity drive Walter Wanger to rock bottom.

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