Holden, William, 1918-1981
Date
1918-1981
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Holden, William, 1918-1981
Name
Holden, William
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Incoming Resources
- Contributor of33
- Network, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; by Paddy Chayefsky ; produced by Howard Gottfried ; directed by Sidney Lumet
- Classics WWII collection, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Incorporated
- Casino Royale [1967], Famous Artist Productions ; produced by Charles K. Feldman and Jerry Bresler ; screenplay writers, Wolf Mankowitz, John Law, Michael Sayers ; directed by John Huston, Kenneth Hughes, Val Guest, Robert Parrish, Joseph McGrath
- Born yesterday, Columbia Pictures Corporation
- Sunset Blvd., a Paramount picture ; written by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, D.M. Marshmann, Jr. ; produced by Charles Brackett ; directed by Billy Wilder
- Invisible stripes, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; screenplay by Warren Duff ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- The world of Suzie Wong, screenplay by John Patrick ; produced by Ray Stark ; screenplay by John Patrick ; directed by Richard Quine ; a World Enterprises, Inc./ Word Film Limite co-production
- The Kim Novak collection, Columbia Pictures
- The Devil's Brigade, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios ; directed by Andrew V. McLaglen ; screenplay by William Roberts
- Western adventures, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures
- Forever female, a Paramount Picture ; written by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein ; produced by Pat Duggan ; directed by Irving Rapper
- Paris when it sizzles, a Paramount release ; produced by Richard Quine and George Axelrod ; screenplay by George Axelrod ; directed by Richard Quine
- The towering inferno
- Stalag 17, a Paramount picture ; written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum ; produced and directed by Billy Wilder
- Stalag 17
- Sabrina [1954], Paramount Pictures ; producer, Billy Wilder ; written for the screen, Billy Wilder, Samuel Taylor and Ernest Lehman ; director, Billy Wilder
- The counterfeit traitor, Paramount Pictures presents ; a Perlberg-Seaton production ; produced by William Perlberg ; written for the screen and directed by George Seaton
- The bridges at Toko-ri, a Paramount Picture ; screenplay by Valentine Davies ; produced by William Perlberg and George Seaton ; directed by Mark Robson
- Miss Grant takes Richmond, Columbia Pictures presents an S. Sylvan Simon production ; story by Everett Freeman ; screenplay by Nat Perrin, Devery Freeman and Frank Tashlin ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- Stalag 17
- The bridge on the River Kwai, Columbia Pictures presents a Sam Spiegel production ; screenplay by Michael Wilson and Carl Foreman ; produced by Sam Spiegel ; directed by David Lean
- Sunset Boulevard
- Executive suite, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; screen play by Ernest Lehman ; associate producer, Jud Kinberg ; produced by John Houseman ; directed by Robert Wise
- Picnic, Jeanne Eagels
- The 7th dawn, United Artists ; directed by Lewis Gilbert ; screenplay and co-produced by Karl Tunberg
- Stalag 17, directed by Billy Wilder
- Love is a many-splendored thing, Twentieth Century Fox ; screen play by John Patrick ; produced by Buddy Adler ; directed by Henry King
- Rachel and the stranger, director, Norman Foster ; writer, Waldo Salt
- Our town [1940], produced by Sol Lesser ; directed by Sam Wood ; screenplay by Harry Chandlee, Frank Craven, Thornton Wilder
- The horse soldiers, United Artists Pictures ; the Mirisch Company ; written for the screen by John Lee Mahin and Martin Rackin ; a Mahin-Rackin production ; directed by John Ford
- Union Station, a Paramount picture ; screenplay by Sydney Boehm ; produced by Jules Schermer ; directed by Rudolph MateĢ
- Damien, Omen II, Twentieth Century-Fox ; directed by Don Taylor
- Paris When It Sizzles
- Actor of21
- Casino Royale [1967], Famous Artist Productions ; produced by Charles K. Feldman and Jerry Bresler ; screenplay writers, Wolf Mankowitz, John Law, Michael Sayers ; directed by John Huston, Kenneth Hughes, Val Guest, Robert Parrish, Joseph McGrath
- Classics WWII collection, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Incorporated
- Sunset Blvd., a Paramount picture ; written by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, D.M. Marshmann, Jr. ; produced by Charles Brackett ; directed by Billy Wilder
- Paris when it sizzles, a Paramount release ; produced by Richard Quine and George Axelrod ; screenplay by George Axelrod ; directed by Richard Quine
- The Kim Novak collection, Columbia Pictures
- The world of Suzie Wong, screenplay by John Patrick ; produced by Ray Stark ; screenplay by John Patrick ; directed by Richard Quine ; a World Enterprises, Inc./ Word Film Limite co-production
- Forever female, a Paramount Picture ; written by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein ; produced by Pat Duggan ; directed by Irving Rapper
- Stalag 17
- The Devil's Brigade, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios ; directed by Andrew V. McLaglen ; screenplay by William Roberts
- Western adventures, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures
- Stalag 17
- Sabrina [1954], Paramount Pictures ; producer, Billy Wilder ; written for the screen, Billy Wilder, Samuel Taylor and Ernest Lehman ; director, Billy Wilder
- The counterfeit traitor, Paramount Pictures presents ; a Perlberg-Seaton production ; produced by William Perlberg ; written for the screen and directed by George Seaton
- The bridge on the River Kwai, Columbia Pictures presents a Sam Spiegel production ; screenplay by Michael Wilson and Carl Foreman ; produced by Sam Spiegel ; directed by David Lean
- Sunset Boulevard
- Executive suite, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; screen play by Ernest Lehman ; associate producer, Jud Kinberg ; produced by John Houseman ; directed by Robert Wise
- The bridges at Toko-ri, a Paramount Picture ; screenplay by Valentine Davies ; produced by William Perlberg and George Seaton ; directed by Mark Robson
- Rachel and the stranger, director, Norman Foster ; writer, Waldo Salt
- The 7th dawn, United Artists ; directed by Lewis Gilbert ; screenplay and co-produced by Karl Tunberg
- Paris When It Sizzles
- Damien, Omen II, Twentieth Century-Fox ; directed by Don Taylor