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  • Goldwyn's advice is especially pertinent given the high degree of uncertainty we face in the coming year, but let me offer a few observations on which way the wind is blowing.

    Jerry Jasinowski: Predictions for 2012 Jerry Jasinowski 2012

  • Tony Goldwyn's powerfully persuasive voice narrates Erik Larson's electrifying nonfiction book, "The Devil in the White City."

    Dear Book Lover Cynthia Crossen 2010

  • Goldwyn's advice is especially pertinent given the high degree of uncertainty we face in the coming year, but let me offer a few observations on which way the wind is blowing.

    Jerry Jasinowski: Predictions for 2012 Jerry Jasinowski 2012

  • Goldwyn's advice is especially pertinent given the high degree of uncertainty we face in the coming year, but let me offer a few observations on which way the wind is blowing.

    Jerry Jasinowski: Predictions for 2012 Jerry Jasinowski 2012

  • In the mid-1930s, Samuel Goldwyn's company acquired the film rights to Lillian Hellman's controversial Broadway hit, The Children's Hour.

    The Kids Are All Right – review Philip French 2010

  • Goldwyn's advice is especially pertinent given the high degree of uncertainty we face in the coming year, but let me offer a few observations on which way the wind is blowing.

    Jerry Jasinowski: Predictions for 2012 Jerry Jasinowski 2012

  • Today's 800-pound Daffy — the heir to Samuel Goldwyn's mighty quacking — is Miramax head Harvey Weinstein, since he clearly won't rest until his company's Oscars are numerous enough to do battle with the emperor Qin Shihuang's terra-cotta army.

    The Big Shill 2005

  • In addition to being under contract for most of Goldwyn's movies, he was loaned out for movies like The Grapes of Wrath, Citizen Kane and Song of the South; on Kane, Toland's credit was as big as Orson Welles' and on the same title card.

    The Cinematographer's Influence Jaime J. Weinman 2007

  • In addition to being under contract for most of Goldwyn's movies, he was loaned out for movies like The Grapes of Wrath, Citizen Kane and Song of the South; on Kane, Toland's credit was as big as Orson Welles' and on the same title card.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2007

  • Today's 800-pound Daffy — the heir to Samuel Goldwyn's mighty quacking — is Miramax head Harvey Weinstein, since he clearly won't rest until his company's Oscars are numerous enough to do battle with the emperor Qin Shihuang's terra-cotta army.

    The Big Shill 2005

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