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Robert Pirosh (April 1, 1910 –
December 25, 1989) was an
American screenwriter and film director. He is most
known for his war and military-themed works...
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Battle of the Bulge, in
World War II. The
screenplay was
written by
Robert Pirosh,
based on his own
experiences during the battle. The film
portrays American...
- Go For Broke! is a 1951 black-and-white war film
directed by
Robert Pirosh,
produced by Dore
Schary and
starring Van
Johnson and six
veterans of the 442nd...
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Michele Montau as
Monique Ouidel Don
Haggerty as
Captain Mace
Writer Robert Pirosh was a
former master sergeant with the 35th
Infantry Division in
World War...
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Robert Benchley,
Susan Hayward and
Cecil Kellaway. The
screenplay by
Robert Pirosh and Marc
Connelly and
uncredited other writers,
including Dalton Trumbo...
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would play the lead in
alternating episodes in Combat!.
Creator Robert Pirosh's early career in film was
defined mainly by
comedy films.
After his service...
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was
written and
directed by
Robert Pirosh from a
screenplay by
Robert Pirosh and Karl Tunberg, "suggested by
historical data" in the...
- who
offered him a contract. Seaton, with
fellow writer and
friend Robert Pirosh,
joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a
contract writer in 1933. He was credited...
- Andrews, but
according to
screenwriter Robert Pirosh, Mann
thought that
Andrews could not act, only sing.
Pirosh felt
there was no
rapport between Hudson and...
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Billy Martin,
American baseball player and
manager (b. 1928) 1989 –
Robert Pirosh,
American director and
screenwriter (b. 1910) 1991 –
Wilbur Snyder, American...