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Carpetbaggers and 1961
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1961 ) by Harold Robbins is a fictionalized version of the early Hollywood exploits of Howard Hughes and actress Jean Harlow.
The Carpetbaggers is the title of a 1961 bestselling novel by Harold Robbins, which was adapted into a 1964 film of the same title.
Murray Schumach's review in The New York Times on June 25, 1961 opens: " It was not quite proper to have printed The Carpetbaggers between covers of a book.
The movie was produced and directed by Henry Hathaway with Joseph E. Levine as executive producer, from a story and screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on a character from Harold Robbins ' 1961 novel The Carpetbaggers.

Carpetbaggers and into
The Radical reconstruction plan went into effect in 1867 under the supervision of the Army, allowing a Republican coalition of Freedmen, Scalawags ( local whites ) and Carpetbaggers ( recent arrivals ) took control of Southern state governments and ratified the Fourteenth Amendment, giving enormous new powers to the federal courts to deal with justice at the state level.
The white memory, taught in the schools until the 1960s, said that corrupt Yankee Carpetbaggers controlled for financial profit the mass of ignorant black voters and nearly plunged South Carolina into economic ruin and social chaos.

Carpetbaggers and 1964
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 )
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 )
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 )
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 film )
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 ) ( co-production with Paramount )
In the 1960s, Hyer would play in films like The Best of Everything ( 1959 ), Ice Palace ( 1960 ), Desire in the Dust ( 1960 ), The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 ), First Men in the Moon ( 1964 ), Blood on the Arrow ( 1964 ) and The Sons of Katie Elder ( 1965 ), Night of the Grizzly ( 1966 ), among many others.
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 )
The character of Nevada Smith originally appeared in Harold Robbins ' novel The Carpetbaggers, which was also filmed by Paramount Pictures in 1964 ( this particular film serves as its prequel ).
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 ) as Prostitute
* The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 )
He also contributed to The Carpetbaggers ( 1964 ), The Wrecking Crew ( 1969 ), and The Thousand Plane Raid ( also 1969 ).
She also played Brenda Holloway in an episode of the first season of NBC's drama series American Dreams, entitled " The Carpetbaggers " ( originally aired on April 6, 2003 ), performing a rendition of Holloway's 1964 hit " Every Little Bit Hurts ".

Carpetbaggers and film
He went on to direct Raintree County with Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor ; The Young Lions with Clift, Marlon Brando and Dean Martin ; a remake of the Marlene Dietrich classic The Blue Angel, and the film version of Harold Robbins's The Carpetbaggers, among others.
For the film adaptation, see The Carpetbaggers ( film ).
The film is a prequel to 1964's The Carpetbaggers, in which Alan Ladd had played a much older version of the character Nevada Smith.
The programme has a memorable theme tune, a version of the main title theme from The Carpetbaggers film by Lalo Schifrin ( which appeared on an album by jazz organist Jimmy Smith.
His Embassy Pictures Corporation was an independent studio and distributor responsible for such films as Hercules ( 1958 film ), The Carpetbaggers, Harlow, The Graduate, A Bridge Too Far and The Lion in Winter.

Carpetbaggers and title
Carroll Baker, the actress who played Rina in The Carpetbaggers, was chosen a year later to play the title role in the biopic Harlow.

Carpetbaggers and Nevada
He later appeared in a prequel as the titular Nevada Smith, a character from Harold Robbins ' The Carpetbaggers who had been portrayed by Alan Ladd two years earlier in a movie version of that novel.
Under the deal, Levine produced The Carpetbaggers and its prequel Nevada Smith, which were successes, along with flops such as Harlow, starring Carroll Baker, and The Oscar.
As to the theatrical library for select titles, Columbia originally owned television rights to The Carpetbaggers and Nevada Smith, while Paramount owned all other rights ( Trifecta Entertainment & Media now handles TV rights to the two films on behalf of Paramount ).
Hathaway also directed 1966's Nevada Smith, another Western starring Steve McQueen that was based on the Harold Robbins novel The Carpetbaggers.

1961 and adapted
A novelization of the film was written by Lee Sheridan adapted from Richard Matheson's screenplay in 1961 and published by Lancer Books in paperback.
* The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone ( 1950, adapted into a film in 1961 )
The play was adapted into a 1961 film starring Irene Papas.
The Hustler was adapted into a 1961 film of the same title, starring Paul Newman as Fast Eddie.
In earlier times Jack Clayton's The Innocents ( 1961 ) brought The Turn of the Screw to vivid life on film, and William Wyler's The Heiress ( 1949 ), adapted from Washington Square, won four Academy Awards, including a Best Actress award for Olivia de Havilland as Catherine Sloper.
Demara's story was recounted in the 1960 book, The Great Impostor, written by Robert Crichton and published by Random House ; the book was a New York Times bestseller and adapted into a 1961 film by the same name starring Tony Curtis as Demara.
The film was adapted by Guy Green from the 1961 book Be Ready with Bells and Drums by the Australian author Elizabeth Kata.
Disney adapted the novel into an animated film, released to theatres on January 25, 1961 as One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
The play was adapted by composer Robert Ward into an opera, The Crucible, which was first performed in 1961 and received the Pulitzer Prize.
Although existing theatres were adapted to show Cinerama films, in 1961 and 1962 the non-profit Cooper Foundation of Lincoln, Nebraska, designed and built three near-identical circular " super-Cinerama " theaters in Denver, Colorado ; St. Louis Park, Minnesota ( a Minneapolis suburb ); and Omaha, Nebraska.
Huxley's book was adapted for the stage in 1961 by John Whiting ( commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company ).
* 1961: Horseman, Pass By — adapted for film as Hud
In 1961, it became a number one hit in the U. S. as adapted by the doo-wop group The Tokens.
In 1961 a new 2. 6-litre () straight-six ' Ruddspeed ' option was available, adapted by Ken Rudd from the unit used in the Ford Zephyr.
The first three stories were adapted by Henry Gammidge and illustrated by John McLusky and appeared in the newspaper between 3 April 1961 and 9 December 1961.
Price's work was subsequently adapted and updated by Henry M. Morris and John C. Whitcomb, Jr. in their The Genesis Flood in 1961.
Anderson's work was nominated for a Hugo Award in 1961, and was adapted into a 1983 wargame of the same name by TSR, Inc. and into a motion picture of the same name in 1994.
A radio version of this, adapted and produced by Mícheál Ó hAodha, won the coveted Prix Italia for Radio Drama in 1961.
In 1961, the play was adapted, with its lesbian theme intact, for the film The Children's Hour, also directed by Wyler.
The FPF was then adapted to the new 1. 5-litre Formula One of 1961 and won three World Championship Grand Prix races in that year.
This story was adapted for American television and aired on a ghost anthology series called Great Ghost Tales, in the summer of 1961.
The P48 was revised for the 1. 5 L rules in 1961, but once again BRM's own engine was not ready and the cars had to run with a Coventry-Climax four-cylinder unit in adapted P48 chassis, achieving very little results.

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