What Makes Sammy Run?
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Based on the novel by Budd Schulberg.
DVD release of an original broadcast on NBC's Sunday Showcase in 1959.
Special features: audio commentary with Dina Merrill and Barbara Rush; bonus interview with Budd Schulberg.
Larry Blyden, John Forsythe, Barbara Rush, Dina Merrill, Norman Fell.
Sammy Glick is a Jewish boy born in New York's Lower East Side. He decides to climb the ladder of success by any mean necessary. Through backstabbing and double-crossing, Sammy fights to become the motion picture industry's top screenwriter. A rags to riches story about the world of 1930s Hollywood.
DVD ; full screen (1.33:1) ; Dolby Digital.
Contents: What makes Sammy run?
REVIEWS & SUMMARIES
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SERIES
Sunday Showcase (Television program)
LANGUAGE OPTIONS
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
PUBLISHED
[Port Washington, NY] : Koch Vision, 2009.
Year Published: 2009
Description: 1 videodisc (105 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: DVD
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1417231076
9781417231072
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Aurthur, Robert Alan, 1922-1978.
Schulberg, Budd.
Schulberg, Stuart.
Mann, Delbert, 1920-2007.
Blyden, Larry, 1925-1975.
Forsythe, John, 1918-
Rush, Barbara, 1927-
Merrill, Dina.
Fell, Norman, 1924-1998.
KOCH Vision (Firm)
NBC Television Network.
SUBJECTS
Jewish men -- New York -- Drama.
Screenwriters -- Drama.
Motion picture industry -- Drama.
Motion picture authorship -- Drama.
Men -- Conduct of life -- Drama.
Television adaptations.
Television plays.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Feature films.