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Who Talked About This Topic

  • John Frankenheimer
  • Jack Shea
  • John Silva
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All Interviewee clips on this topic

  • John Frankenheimer
    • John Frankenheimer on getting into directing while working on Danger
      Clip begins at: 17:40, Duration: 12m 11s
  • Jack Shea
    • Director Jack Shea on the DGA and runaway production
      Clip begins at: 16:37, Duration: 01m 36s
  • John Silva
    • John Silva on technological innovations for the Telecopter
      Clip begins at: 00:00, Duration: 02m 58s
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