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This is one of my personal favorites from the '60s and ranks among the talented Frankenheimer's best work.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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This is one of my personal favorites from the '60s and ranks among the talented Frankenheimer's best work.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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Memorably, he went up against no less imposing a figure than actor/producer Burt Lancaster on The Train (1964), and was eventually replaced by John Frankenheimer.
John Farr: Two Passing Greats: A Tribute to Arthur Penn and Tony Curtis John Farr 2010
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John Frankenheimer said there are only two things he refuses to do, climb Mt. Everest and work with Val Kilmer again.
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Memorably, he went up against no less imposing a figure than actor/producer Burt Lancaster on The Train (1964), and was eventually replaced by John Frankenheimer.
John Farr: Two Passing Greats: A Tribute to Arthur Penn and Tony Curtis John Farr 2010
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Memorably, he went up against no less imposing a figure than actor/producer Burt Lancaster on The Train (1964), and was eventually replaced by John Frankenheimer.
John Farr: Two Passing Greats: A Tribute to Arthur Penn and Tony Curtis John Farr 2010
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Two years after "The Manchurian Candidate," director John Frankenheimer scored again with this gripping political thriller.
John Farr: Kirk Douglas Turns 95! John Farr 2011
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A stretch of interview footage features John Frankenheimer, one of many live television directors to go on to the big screen.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2009
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Memorably, he went up against no less imposing a figure than actor/producer Burt Lancaster on The Train (1964), and was eventually replaced by John Frankenheimer.
John Farr: Two Passing Greats: A Tribute to Arthur Penn and Tony Curtis John Farr 2010
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Memorably, he went up against no less imposing a figure than actor/producer Burt Lancaster on The Train (1964), and was eventually replaced by John Frankenheimer.
John Farr: Two Passing Greats: A Tribute to Arthur Penn and Tony Curtis John Farr 2010
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