• Robert Bonoff Radnitz (August 9, 1924 – June 6, 2010) was an American film producer best known for his production of the family films Sounder and Where...
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  • Radnitz may refer to: Robert B. Radnitz (1924–2010), German film producer German name of the Czech city Radnice This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    reformed as Mattel Films. A joint venture with Mattel and producer Robert B. Radnitz was launched in May 1970, which produced family films including Sounder...
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  • Numbers. Retrieved January 21, 2012. Harmetz, Aljean (Mar 18, 1973). "Robert Radnitz--Unlikely Avis to Disney's Hertz". Los Angeles Times. p. O1. Greenspun...
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  • Minister (as Rev. George Stenhouse) This is the second film produced by Robert B. Radnitz and Mattel. As of 2020, the film is available for streaming on Amazon...
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  • the script from O'Dell's novel, and the film was produced by Robert B. Radnitz and Universal Pictures. The film was made on a slight budget but did receive...
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  • The Little Ark (category Films directed by James B. Clark)
    Little Ark is a 1972 children's film directed by James B. Clark, produced by Robert B. Radnitz for Cinema Center Films and released theatrically in the...
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    formed a joint venture film production company "Radnitz/Mattel Productions" with producer Robert B. Radnitz, which would kickstart Mattel's venture into...
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    In 1991, Nimoy starred in Never Forget, which he co-produced with Robert B. Radnitz. The movie was about a pro bono publico lawsuit by an attorney on...
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  • area. Rawlings died in 1953. Film rights were purchased by producer Robert Radnitz. "There was such a feeling of place in the book," he said. "That's something...
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