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Milton R.
Rackmil (1906-1992) was the co-founder of
Decca Records and head of
Universal Pictures and Vice-Chairman of MCA Inc.
Rackmil was born to a Jewish...
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founder of
Decca Records and
president of
Universal Pictures,
Milton Rackmil, she
worked with
American theatrical producer Roger L.
Stevens at the Kennedy...
- | Now See Hear!". The
Library of Congress.
Retrieved August 14, 2023.
Rackmil,
Milton R. (August 28, 1954). "Pioneers'
Dream Becomes Reality With Decca"...
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Hester Street Joe
Peltner 1976
Death Play
Jerry 1979 All That Jazz
Alvin Rackmil 1982 A
Stranger Is
Watching Detective Marlowe 1985
Almost You Lecturer...
- this point, Rank lost
interest and sold his
shares to the
investor Milton Rackmil,
whose Decca Records would take full
control of
Universal in 1952. Besides...
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University Occupations Writer producer Years active 1987–present
Notable work
Friends Episodes Partner Jeffrey Klarik Relatives Milton Rackmil (stepfather)...
- US, in 1934,
funded and
chaired by
Lewis and led by Jack Kapp,
Milton Rackmil and E. F. Stevens.
American Decca boosted its
presence in the po****r market...
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publicly claimed that the film cost $5
million but
Universal president Milton Rackmil denied that they had ever
spent that
amount on a film. The Los Angeles...
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Dolls Something for the Boys
State Fair
Spouses Manny Franks (m. 1945; div. 1956)
Milton Rackmil (m. 1959; div. 1961)
Stuart Clark (m. 1973)...
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British Decca founder Edward Lewis, and
later American Decca head
Milton Rackmil. Kapp
oversaw Bing Crosby's rise to
success as a
recording artist in the...