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Geoffrey Manwaring Shurlock (August 10, 1894 –
April 26, 1976) was an Anglo-American
motion picture industry executive who
served as Hollywood's chief...
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Arthur David Shurlock (September 8, 1937 – May 14, 2022) was an
American gymnast. He was a
member of the
United States men's
national artistic gymnastics...
- upon
approval by the PCA.
Adler contacted Shurlock demanding to know why
approval had been given.
Shurlock responded that
director Mervyn LeRoy had devised...
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David Ellis Brownlow,
Baron Brownlow of
Shurlock Row, CVO DL (born 16
September 1963) is a
British entrepreneur,
Conservative Party donor, philanthropist[citation...
- Paramount. The
pressures of the production, such as
dealing with
Geoffrey Shurlock of the
Motion Picture ****ociation of America, and Hitch****'s lecherous...
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Shurlock Row is a
village in the
Royal Borough of
Windsor and
Maidenhead in Berkshire, England. It is
located in the
heart of the
Thames Valley, around...
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History tab: A 21 Nov 1958 memo in the PCA file
specifies that [George]
Shurlock considered the film’s
first draft to be in
violation of the Code. In response...
- 1954 p. 27 "Tributes to
Geoffrey M.
Shurlock". The
Eclectic Theosophist. July 1976. p. 5. "Geoffrey M.
Shurlock, a
former head of the
Motion Picture...
- was
revised in
December 1956, and
Schwartz once
again appealed to
Shurlock.
Shurlock responded later that month, re-affirming the
denial on the
basis of...
- Office. In 1954,
Breen retired,
largely because of ill health, and
Geoffrey Shurlock was
appointed as his successor.
Hollywood continued to work
within the...