
Auteur on the Campus: Jack Arnold at Universal!
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A documentary about the career of director Jack Arnold at Universal-International Studios. (An early version of this film, only 20 minutes in length, was screened in 2012.)
Production
Ballyhoo Motion Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast
Tom Weaver
Narrator (voice)
Bob Burns
Self
C. Courtney Joyner
Self
David Schecter
Self
Bill Warren
Self
Dana M. Reemes
Self

Ted Newsom
Self
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