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The Towering Inferno is a 1974 American disaster film directed by John Guillermin and produced by Irwin Allen, [5] ... Paul Newman and William Holden all wanted top ...
William Franklin Holden (né Beedle Jr.; April 17, 1918 – November 12, 1981) was an American actor and one of the biggest box-office draws of the 1950s.Holden won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the film Stalag 17 (1953) and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for the television miniseries The Blue Knight (1973).
The Towering Inferno: 20th Century Fox / Irwin Allen Productions: John Guillermin (director); Stirling Silliphant (screenplay); Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Susan Blakely, Richard Chamberlain, Jennifer Jones: 15 Young Frankenstein: 20th Century Fox / Gruskoff/Venture Films / Crossbow Productions, Inc.
The Towering Inferno: Irwin Allen, John Guillermin: Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden, United States [84] Truck Turner: Jonathan Kaplan: Isaac Hayes, Yaphet Kotto: United States: Action thriller [85] 1975: All Men Are Brothers: Chang Cheh: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Bolo Yeung: Hong Kong Martial arts film The Black Gestapo: Lee Frost
William Holden starred opposite Hepburn in 1954's 'Sabrina' and the two started a sordid, secret love affair. According to the book, Hepburn was madly in love with her co-star and desperately ...
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When Time Ran Out... is a 1980 American disaster film directed by James Goldstone and starring Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset and William Holden.The supporting cast features James Franciscus, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Burgess Meredith, Valentina Cortese, Veronica Hamel, Pat Morita, Edward Albert, Alex Karras and Barbara Carrera.
From November 2010 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Thurmon M. Andress joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 17.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a 20.4 percent return from the S&P 500.