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    Philip N. Krasne (May 6, 1905 - September 18, 1999) was an American attorney who became a film and television producer. Krasne was the son of Herman J...
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  • Krasne or Krásné may refer to: Krasne, Saskatchewan, near Quinton, Saskatchewan Krásné (Chrudim District), a municipality and village in the Pardubice...
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  • produced by George Breakston in conjunction with Jack J. Gross and Philip N. Krasne. It was filmed on location in Kenya for a period of 15 months beginning...
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    and radio host Sammi Kane Kraft (1992–2012), actress and musician Philip N. Krasne (1905–1999), producer Paul Kohner (1902–1988), producer Sidney Korshak...
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  • by Philip N. Krasne. Ziv Television Programs later advanced money to Krasne in order to purchase the television rights for the Cisco Kid. Krasne later...
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    Toler sold the idea to Monogram Pictures, a lower-budget film studio. Philip N. Krasne, a Hollywood lawyer who invested in film productions, partnered with...
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  • and directing most of the episodes.[citation needed] Jack Gross and Philip Krasne produced the program in 1952. 1950–1951: #21 1951–1952: #15 1952–1953:...
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  • interest in reviving it. Toler approached Philip N. Krasne, a Hollywood lawyer who financed film productions, and Krasne brokered a deal with Monogram Pictures...
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    episodes 156 (list of episodes) Production Producers Frederick Ziv Philip N. Krasne Running time 30 minutes Production company Ziv Television Programs...
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    eventually moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where it became Hallmark Cards. Philip N. Krasne, producer of the later Charlie Chan films and the Cisco Kid television...
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