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Allan Arkush (born
April 30, 1948) is an
American director and
producer of films,
television and videos. He is a
regular collaborator with Joe Dante. Arkush...
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Jonathan Harry Samuel Arkush OBE (born June 1954) is a
British barrister and
Jewish community leader.
Arkush served as the 47th
President of the Board...
- Herb "Hub"
Arkush (born
February 14, 1953) is an
American football sportscaster and analyst. He is the
editor and
general manager of
Chicago Football and...
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Meets Nixon is a 1997 Canadian-American
mockumentary film
directed by
Allan Arkush and
starring Rick Peters, Bob Gunton, and
Alyson Court. It is an embellished...
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filmed on
location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the
spring of 1998.
Allan Arkush directed the miniseries. The
miniseries was
based upon Otis Williams' book;...
- Brickhouse, Joe
McConnell and
Wayne Larrivee, and
color commentators Hub
Arkush, **** Butkus, Jim Hart and Irv Kupcinet.
Spanish radio station WLEY-FM aired...
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Boulevard is a 1976
American satirical exploitation film
directed by
Allan Arkush and Joe
Dante (in
their respective directorial debuts), and
starring Candice...
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comedy film and a
sequel to the 1980 film Caddyshack.
Directed by
Allan Arkush and
written by
Harold Ramis (who co-wrote and
directed the
original Caddyshack)...
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School (1979) for
Arkush.
Outside New
World he
appeared in The
Hustler of
Muscle Beach (1980) for
Kaplan and
Heartbeeps (1981) for
Arkush.
Bartel wrote a...
- Po****r
Music (5th ed.). London:
Omnibus Press. p. 2006. ISBN 9780857125958.
Arkush,
Michael (December 25, 1988). "From B**** in
Bangles to her own
voice in...