-
friend of do****entary
filmmaker Paul
Aratow suggested to him that the
comic book
Sheena would make a good film.
Aratow thought, "Something went off in my...
- in the mid-80s. In 1986,
Aratow and Eisner's
attorney met with
Warner Bros.
Television Studios to
secure the
rights for
Aratow from
producer Gary Kurtz...
-
activist Alice Waters opened Chez
Panisse in 1971 with the film
producer Paul
Aratow, then a
professor of
comparative literature at the
University of California...
- Lucifer's
Women is a 1974
American exploitation horror film
directed by Paul
Aratow and
starring Larry Hankin, Jane Brunel-Cohen,
Norman Pierce, and Paul Thomas...
-
Louisette Bertholle.[citation needed]
Barbara Ketcham Wheaton,
review of Paul
Aratow, translator,
Marie Ébrard, La
bonne cuisine de
Madame E. Saint-Ange (English)...
-
Madame E. Saint-Ange: the
original companion for
French home cooking. Paul
Aratow (trans.). Ten
Speed Press. pp. 11–13. ISBN 978-1-58008-605-9. Retrieved...
-
Madeleine Kamman,
Julia Child, and the co-founder of Chez Panisse, Paul
Aratow, who
translated it into English.
Though the book
reflects the equipment...
- Mark L.
Lester Bizarre Devices No Yes Paul
Aratow and
Barry J.
Spinello 1974 Lucifer's
Women No Yes Paul
Aratow 1976 The Joy of
Letting Go No Yes John Gregory...
- Florida.
Production was
handled by Dan
Prothero and JJ Grey, with
Jesse Aratow serving as
executive producer. The
album peaked at
number 16 on the Official...
- of that name." The 1984
Columbia Pictures film Sheena,
produced by Paul
Aratow,
starred Tanya Roberts, who had
previously co-starred as Kiri in MGM's 1982...