- Saul
Zaentz (/ˈzænts/;
February 28, 1921 –
January 3, 2014) was an
American film
producer and
record company executive. He won the
Academy Award for Best...
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former bandmates. John's
disagreements with
Fantasy Records owner Saul
Zaentz led to more
court cases and John
refused to
perform with the two
other surviving...
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produce The Lord of the
Rings as an
animated film
before producer Saul
Zaentz and
distributor United Artists provided funding. The film is
notable for...
- sold
perpetually to
United Artists, who then p****ed them in part to Saul
Zaentz who
operated the
rights under Middle-earth Enterprises.
During this time...
- a
music recording studio in Berkeley, California,
United States, at the
Zaentz Media Center,
known for its
recording of award-winning
albums including...
- of
Embracer Group and
formerly a
trade name for a
division of The Saul
Zaentz Company. The
subdivision owns the
worldwide exclusive rights to certain...
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script based on the 1992
novel by
Michael Ondaatje, and
produced by Saul
Zaentz. The film
stars Ralph Fiennes and
Kristin Scott Thomas alongside Juliette...
- he
would co-produce the film with Saul
Zaentz as the
first project of
Fantasy Records' new film division.
Zaentz, a
voracious reader, felt an affinity...
- Saul
Zaentz.
Olivier (in his 78th year) had been ill for many years, and it was
because of mild
dementia that he
forgot to read the nominees.
Zaentz then...
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winners were
announced during the
awards ceremony on
March 24, 1997. Saul
Zaentz became the
third person to
produce three Best
Picture winners,
having previously...