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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_BozmanRon Bozman - Wikipedia

    Ron Bozman is an American film producer who won an Academy Award for Best Picture in 1991 for the film The Silence of the Lambs. [1] Personal life. Bozman was born in Dallas, Texas. [2] . He grew up in Garland, Texas, [2] graduating from Garland High School in 1965.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0102508Ron Bozman - IMDb

    Ron Bozman. Producer. Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. Production Manager. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Ron Bozman is known for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), The Stepford Wives (2004) and Perfect Stranger (2007). Add photos, demo reels.

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  3. Oct 24, 2023 · The influential slasher film will screen with Henkel and production manager Ron Bozman in attendance as part of the inaugural It Came from Texas Film Festival on Saturday at the renovated Plaza...

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    The way Hooper remembers it now, the inspiration for Chainsawoccurred at Montgomery Ward during the frenzied Christmas shopping rush in December of 1972: “There were these big Christmas crowds, I was frustrated, and I found myself near a display rack of chain saws. I just kind of zoned in on it. I did a rack focus to the saws, and I thought, ‘I kno...

    Bill Parsley always made it clear that he was nota lobbyist, because that would be a violation of state law. But as the vice president of financial affairs for Texas Tech University, he spoke like a lobbyist, acted like a lobbyist, and had both the paunch and the pate of the species. Parsley was from West Texas and had raised a family in Lubbock, w...

    A 21-year-old drama student at the University of Texas, Marilyn Burns—who would become the greatest screamer in movie history—was the only actress serving on the Texas Film Commission. A petite blond stunner, she made herself useful to Skaaren by volunteering for office work, but in reality she just wanted to find out who was making the next movie ...

    Under a blazing, white-hot Texas sun, principal photography for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre began in July 1973. The house where most of the filming took place was southwest of Round Rock on Quick Hill Road, which was not so much a road as a caliche path dead-ending in a mesquite break. It was the original home of the Quick family, owners of pharmac...

    Five young people, traveling in a van, winding down strange country roads, encountering increasing levels of hostile gothic weirdness as they move farther into the wilderness—it would be a cliché were it not for the fact that it was the first real youth horror film. Before Chainsaw, horror films were about adults dealing with the terrors of modern ...

    Legend has it that, on a certain evening in October 1974, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was sneak-previewed at a theater in San Francisco, where half the audience got sick and others pelted the screen, yelled obscenities, and demanded their money back. Fistfights broke out in the lobby, and the film became famous. The reality is probably less dramati...

    After all this commotion, it was natural that the actors and crew members—many of whom had waived their salaries in exchange for a percentage of the movie—would say, “When do the first checks come in?” Calls were placed—first to Hooper, then to Henkel, then to anyone who would listen. “Three months, no check,” says Ed Neal. “Six months, no check. N...

    For Hooper and Henkel at least, the financial mess of Chainsaw had seemed far, far away, especially since their talents were in such demand immediately after the film’s release. In late 1976 they moved into an office on the back lot of Universal Pictures, where they had salaries and a writing-directing-producing contract for their next three pictur...

    Of all the convoluted academic articles on Chainsaw—and there are many—one that caught my attention was written by a woman named Mikita Brottman, who teaches language and literature at the Maryland Institute College of Art, in Baltimore. One reason I took her seriously is that she is the only critic who understood Chainsaw as a version of Hansel an...

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  4. Experienced in both U.S. and international film production, tax credit financing, and working with auteur directors. Many years experience in film production in New York City, around the U.S., and...

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  5. www.madeinatlantis.com › filmmakers › ron_bozman_bioRon Bozman Biography

    Ron Bozman (Executive Producer) earned an Academy Award® in 1991 as producer of “The Silence of the Lambs,” one of seven projects in which he has collaborated with director Jonathan Demme. made in atlantis - filmmakers biographies

  6. 8. (0) Something Wild. Assoc. Producer. 1986. 8. (0) Find films and movies featuring Ron Bozman on AllMovie.

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