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Saul David (producer)

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MGM hired David to produce a television version of the film in 1977 but then fired him and "hired an inept team of producers who knew nothing whatever about science fiction," said William F. Nolan. David died of
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for the studio. When one studio executive told him the book had no plot, David replied "I told you that a hundred thousand dollars ago"; the studio had purchased a title, not a plot.
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authors, David thought of hiring and promoting one author to write three original books for Bantam each year. From a shortlist of five authors, David chose
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concerns three minutes missing from the life of the President of the United States. Ironically, when Fox edited out three minutes of
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to say that since a publisher is required to inform readers if they are buying and reading an
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works so should television stations inform their viewers they are watching abridged films.
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then advancing to editorial director and editor in chief. He had known Bantam president
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Years later David was enraged by seeing ten to fifteen minutes cut from an
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The Espionage Filmography: United States Releases 1898 through 1999
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http://www.phantombookshop.com/williamfnolan/MessagefromWFN.htm
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Still interested in science fiction, David recalled the book
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television broadcast that "was not so much re-edited as
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Bad Girls Go Everywhere: The Life of Helen Gurley Brown
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to add more depth to the film, David left the studio.
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with the 1964 World War II prisoner of war adventure
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into senselessness". He wrote to California Senator
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