Reginald Rose, the Glossary
Reginald Rose (December 10, 1920 – April 19, 2002) was an American screenwriter.[1]
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36 relations: Academy Awards, Ancestry.com, City College of New York, City University of New York, Columbia University Libraries, Crime in the Streets, Emmy Awards, Euan Lloyd, Harlem, Lynn Redgrave, Manhattan, Mariette Hartley, Museum of Broadcast Communications, My Two Loves, Nan Martin, Norwalk, Connecticut, Pat Hingle, Realism (arts), Ruth White (actress), Sacco-Vanzetti Story, Sidney Lumet, Studio One (American TV series), The Defenders (1961 TV series), The Incredible World of Horace Ford, The Sea Wolves, The Twilight Zone, The Wild Geese, Twelve Angry Men, Twelve Angry Men (play), Twelve Angry Men (Westinghouse Studio One), United States Army, Who Dares Wins (film), Wild Geese II, Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Wisconsin Historical Society, 12 Angry Men (1957 film).
Academy Awards
The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.
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Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.
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City College of New York
The City College of the City University of New York (also known as the City College of New York, or simply City College or CCNY) is a public research university within the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City.
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City University of New York
The City University of New York (CUNY, spoken) is the public university system of New York City.
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Columbia University Libraries
Columbia University Libraries is the library system of Columbia University and one of the largest academic library systems in North America.
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Crime in the Streets
Crime in the Streets is a 1956 American crime drama film about juvenile delinquency, directed by Don Siegel and based on a television play written by Reginald Rose.
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Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.
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Euan Lloyd
Euan Lloyd (6 December 1923 – 2 July 2016) was a British film producer.
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Harlem
Harlem is a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan in New York City.
Lynn Redgrave
Lynn Rachel Redgrave (8 March 1943 – 2 May 2010) was a British-American actress.
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Manhattan
Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.
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Mariette Hartley
Mary Loretta Hartley (born June 21, 1940) is an American film and television actress.
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Museum of Broadcast Communications
The Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC) is an American museum, the stated mission of which is "to collect, preserve, and present historic and contemporary radio and television content as well as educate, inform and entertain through our archives, public programs, screenings, exhibits, publications and online access to our resources." It is headquartered in Chicago.
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My Two Loves
My Two Loves is a 1986 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Noel Black starring Mariette Hartley and Lynn Redgrave.
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Nan Martin
Nan Martin (July 15, 1927 – March 4, 2010) was an American actress and comedian who starred in movies and on television.
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Norwalk, Connecticut
Norwalk is a city located in Western Connecticut, United States, in southern Fairfield County, on the northern shore of the Long Island Sound.
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Pat Hingle
Martin Patterson Hingle (July 19, 1924 – January 3, 2009) was an American character actor who appeared in stage productions and in hundreds of television shows and feature films.
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Realism (arts)
Realism in the arts is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding speculative and supernatural elements.
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Ruth White (actress)
Ruth Patricia White (April 24, 1914December 3, 1969) was an American actress who worked in theatre, film, and television.
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Sacco-Vanzetti Story
"Sacco-Vanzetti Story" is a two-part American television play that was broadcast on June 3, 1960, and June 10, 1960, as part of the NBC Sunday Showcase series.
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Sidney Lumet
Sidney Arthur Lumet (June 25, 1924 – April 9, 2011) was an American film director. Reginald Rose and Sidney Lumet are Screenwriters from New York (state).
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Studio One (American TV series)
Studio One is an American anthology drama television series that was adapted from a radio series.
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The Defenders (1961 TV series)
The Defenders is an American courtroom drama television series that ran on CBS from 1961 to 1965.
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The Incredible World of Horace Ford
"The Incredible World of Horace Ford" is an episode in season four of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
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The Sea Wolves
The Sea Wolves is a 1980 war film starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore and David Niven.
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The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone is an American media franchise based on the anthology television series created by Rod Serling in which characters find themselves dealing with often disturbing or unusual events, an experience described as entering "the Twilight Zone".
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The Wild Geese
The Wild Geese is a 1978 war film starring an ensemble cast led by Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris and Hardy Krüger.
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Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men is an American courtroom drama written by Reginald Rose concerning the jury of a homicide trial.
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Twelve Angry Men (play)
Twelve Angry Men is a play by Reginald Rose adapted from his 1954 teleplay of the same title for the CBS Studio One anthology television series.
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Twelve Angry Men (Westinghouse Studio One)
"Twelve Angry Men" is a 1954 teleplay directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and written by Reginald Rose for the American anthology television series Studio One.
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United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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Who Dares Wins (film)
Who Dares Wins, also known as The Final Option, is a 1982 British political thriller film directed by Ian Sharp and starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark, Tony Doyle, and Edward Woodward.
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Wild Geese II
Wild Geese II is a 1985 British action-thriller film directed by Peter Hunt, based on the 1982 novel The Square Circle by Daniel Carney, in which a group of mercenaries are hired to spring Rudolf Hess from Spandau Prison in Berlin.
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Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR) is a major archive of motion picture, television, radio, and theater research materials.
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Wisconsin Historical Society
The Wisconsin Historical Society (officially the State Historical Society of Wisconsin) is simultaneously a state agency and a private membership organization whose purpose is to maintain, promote and spread knowledge relating to the history of North America, with an emphasis on the state of Wisconsin and the trans-Allegheny West.
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12 Angry Men (1957 film)
12 Angry Men is a 1957 American independent legal drama film directed by Sidney Lumet in his feature film debut, adapted from a 1954 teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose.
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