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Deaths elsewhere: Film producer Richard Zanuck dies at 77
Pioneer Press
Film producer Richard Zanuck, who won the best picture Oscar for "Driving Miss Daisy" and was involved in such blockbuster films as "Jaws" and "The Sting" after his father, Hollywood mogul Darryl Zanuck, fired him from 20th Century Fox, died Friday ...
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Oscar-winning producer Richard Zanuck dies at 77: 'Driving Miss Daisy ...
Chicago Tribune
Richard Zanuck , the son of legendary 20th Century Fox mogul Darryl F. Zanuck who carved out his own career as the Oscar -winning producer of "Driving Miss Daisy," the blockbuster "Jaws" and several Tim Burton films, including "Alice in Wonderland ...
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Richard Zanuck, Producer of 'Driving Miss Daisy,' Dies at 77
Bloomberg
Richard Zanuck, 'Driving Miss Daisy' Producer, Dies at 77. By Rob Golum - 2012-07-14T00:46:24Z. Richard Zanuck, the Oscar-winning film producer behind "Driving Miss Daisy" and the son of the founder of Twentieth Century Fox, has died. He was 77.
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Bloomberg
Hollywood reacts to Richard Zanuck's death
San Francisco Chronicle
FILE - In this July 27, 2010 file photo, producer, Richard Zanuck, and his wife Lili Fini Zanuck arrive at the premiere of the film "Get Low" in Beverly Hills, Calif. According to his publicist, Richard D. Zanuck has died at age 77 in Los Angeles on ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
FILM REVIEW: Beasts of the Southern Wild
CBC.ca
In interviews writer-director Benh Zeitlin has been careful to obscure the actual location where he set the film, perhaps because pinning The Bathtub to a map would rob its power. For Zeitlin, a Louisiana resident himself, The Bathtub is utopian vision ...
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CBC.ca
Your Weekend at the Movies Mostly Frozen Out By Batman
The L Magazine
Film Your Weekend at the Movies Mostly Frozen Out By Batman. Posted by Jesse Hassenger on Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 10:37 AM. We acknowledged the legitimacy of only one Ice Age movie: Robert Altmans QUINTET. We acknowledged the legitimacy of only ...
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