Bronson, Charles, 1921-2003
Date
1921-2003
Label
Bronson, Charles, 1921-2003
Name
Bronson, Charles
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Incoming Resources
- Contributor of14
- Breakheart Pass, a Jerry Gerswhin-Elliott Kastner production ; screenplay by Allstair Maclean ; produced by Jerry Gershwin ; directed by Tom Gries
- The great escape, a Mirisch-Alpha picture
- Massacre at Fort Holman, [presented by] Arthur Steloff ; a Heritage production ; directed by Tonino Valerii ; screenplay by Jay Lynn. Hot lead / [presented by] Universal ; produced by Harry Tatelman and James Duff McAdams ; directed by Paul Stanley and Jerry Hopper ; screenplay by Richard Fielder and Don Ingalls
- The Great escape, a Mirisch-Alpha picture ; United Artists
- Master of the world, an Alta Vista production ; directed by William Witney ; screenplay by Richard Matheson
- The sandpiper, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Filmways present ; [produced by] Martin Ransohoff ; screenplay by Dalton Trumbo and Michael Wilson ; story by Martin Ransohoff ; directed by Vincente Minnelli
- The dirty dozen, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Kenneth Hyman Production ; directed by Robert Aldrich
- Death wish, Paramount ; Dino de Laurentiis presents a Michael Winner film ; screenplay by Wendell Mayes ; produced by Hal Landers and Bobby Roberts ; director and co-producer, Michael Winner
- The mechanic, produced by Irwin Winkler & Robert Chartoff ; directed by Michael Winner ; screenplay by John Carlino
- Once upon a time in the west, Paramount Pictures Corporation, Rafran Cinematografia, San Marco Productions ; produced by Fulvio Morsella; screenplay by Sergio Donati and Sergio Leone, ; from a story by Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci and Sergio Leone ; directed by Sergio Leone
- Actor of3
- Breakheart Pass, a Jerry Gerswhin-Elliott Kastner production ; screenplay by Allstair Maclean ; produced by Jerry Gershwin ; directed by Tom Gries
- Master of the world, an Alta Vista production ; directed by William Witney ; screenplay by Richard Matheson
- The mechanic, produced by Irwin Winkler & Robert Chartoff ; directed by Michael Winner ; screenplay by John Carlino