Norman Rosemont (December 12, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York – April 22, 2018 in Scottsdale, Arizona) was an American producer of films, television, and theatre...
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Bill Blunden Director of photography: Tony Imi, B.S.C. Produced by Norman Rosemont Written for television by John Gay Based on the novel: A Tale of Two...
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Year, Los Angeles Times, 9 July 1974: e14. Why Norman Rosemont Likes to Film the Classics: Norman Rosemont's TV Films, DAVID LEWIN, New York Times, 23 Nov...
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for the ranks of their armies at the front as the war progressed. Norman Rosemont paid Remarque's widow, Paulette Goddard, $100,000 for the film rights...
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"Why Norman Rosemont Likes to Film the Classics: Norman Rosemont's TV Films". New York Times. p. D35. Smith, Cecil (31 July 1977). "The Rosemont Special:...
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January 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2017. Why Norman Rosemont Likes to Film the Classics: Norman Rosemont's TV Films By DAVID LEWIN. New York Times 23 Nov...
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the novel Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling. It was produced by Norman Rosemont, who made a number of television films based on classic novels. It...
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too young to play Fantine.[citation needed] The film was produced by Norman Rosemont who specialised in period adaptations of classic novels for television...
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It was directed by Michael Tuchner and Alan Hume and produced by Norman Rosemont and Malcolm J. Christopher. It starred Anthony Hopkins, Derek Jacobi...
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made-for-television drama film starring John Denver. It was produced by Norman Rosemont, and was Denver's first acting role since Oh, God! (1977). Denver said...
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