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  1. William B. Goetz (March 24, 1903 – August 15, 1969) was an American film producer and studio executive. Goetz was one of the founders of Twentieth Century Pictures, and later served as vice president of 20th Century Fox after the studio's merger with the Fox Film Company.

  2. On December 22, 1984, Bernhard Goetz [a] ( / ˈɡɛts / [5]) shot four young black men on a New York City Subway train in Manhattan after they tried to rob him. [6] [7] [8] [9] All four teenagers survived, though one, Darrell Cabey, was paralyzed and suffered brain damage as a result of his injuries. [10] Goetz fled to Bennington, Vermont ...

    • December 22, 1984; 38 years ago
    • Disputed; Goetz claimed self-defense
  3. William Goetz. Producer: Sayonara. William Goetz, a producer and studio boss who revolutionized the industry with the development of the profit participation deal, was born on 3/24/1903 in Philadelphia, PA, to ship's purser Theodore Goetz and his wife Fanny.

    • March 24, 1903
    • August 15, 1969
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  5. In March, 1930, Edith married William Goetz, who became the vice president of 20th Century Fox in 1941 and later became the head of production at Universal-International. [2] [3] Selznick's paternal and maternal grandparents were Belarusian Jews who immigrated to Canada in the 1880s from Vilnius and Kaunas (then territories belonging to the ...

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    • 1949–1961
  6. The Man from Laramie was William Goetz's first release for Columbia. Shown at Film Forum in New York City June 6 & 7, 1989. Released in United States June 1989 (Shown at Film Forum in New York City June 6 & 7, 1989.) A wandering cowboy gets caught in the rivalry between an aging rancher's sons.

    • Anthony Mann, William Holland
    • James Stewart
  7. William Goetz was an American Hollywood film producer and studio executive. In 1932, Goetz received the financial support necessary from his new father-in-law to become a minor partner with Joseph Schenck, the former president of United Artists, and Darryl F. Zanuck from Warner Brothers to create Twentieth Century Pictures.

  8. Dec 22, 2014 · Thirty years ago today, on Dec. 22, an altogether different story played out on a New York City subway car, when a white man shot four black youths he believed were about to mug him — and ...

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