Raymond Stross (22 May 1916 – 31 July 1988) was a British film producer. Stross was born on 22 May 1916 in Leeds. He was educated at Abingdon School from...
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Anne Heywood (section Raymond Stross)
the death of Stross in 1988, she retired from acting. Heywood was married for twenty-eight years to British film producer Raymond Stross, who produced...
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grandnephew of Barnett Stross Raymond Stross (1915–1988), British film producer This page lists people with the surname Stross. If an internal link intending...
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Lucy Griffiths as Aggie The film was made by the independent producer Raymond Stross, and shot at Nettlefold Studios, in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, with sets...
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script by Herbert Dalmas which was optioned by British producer Raymond Stross. Stross arrived in Hollywood in March 1953 seeking directors and a star...
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content. He signed a multi picture contract with the film's producer Raymond Stross, but disliked working with him. Rydell said he ended up paying out four...
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(1912–2005), colonial administrator and Conservative MP for Dorking Raymond Stross (1916–1988), film producer and director Sir David Tanner CBE (born 1947)...
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Dolphin. Film rights were bought by Raymond Stross in England, who said he wanted Clark Gable for the lead. Stross eventually set up the film with MGM...
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Notes". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 26 September 2015. "Zero night for Stross and his banned film". Daily Herald. 9 May 1961. p. 8. Sterritt, David. "Article:...
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at bat with some more B movies: Hell Is Sold Out (1951) for producer Raymond Stross; Night Was Our Friend (1952) and Dial 17 (1952). In early 1952 he co...
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