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  1. The Prince and the Pauper (US title: Crossed Swords) is a 1977 British action-adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer, based on the 1881 novel The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain. It stars Oliver Reed, Ernest Borgnine, Raquel Welch, George C. Scott, Charlton Heston, Sir Rex Harrison, and Mark Lester, playing the dual role of Edward VI ...

  2. Pierre Spengler. Producer: Superman. Pierre Spengler started in the industry in 1964 on the film Paris Secret and went on working as an assistant director, assistant editor and a production assistant on such major films as The Madwoman of Chaillot starring Katharine Hepburn (1968), LE MANS starring Steve Mc Queen (1969) and The Light at the Edge of the World staring Kirk Douglas (1970).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ilya_SalkindIlya Salkind - Wikipedia

    Ilya Juan Salkind Dominguez was born July 27, 1947, in Mexico City, Mexico, the son of Berta Domínguez, a Mexican novelist, and Russian-Jewish producer Alexander Salkind. At the age of one, Salkind was photographed sitting on the lap of Zsa Zsa Gabor. His grandfather, Mikhail Salkind, was a pioneer of silent films and produced Joyless Street ...

  4. Following a six-year legal battle Kinnear's widow was awarded £650,000 in damages from the production company, Falconfilms—consisting of producer Pierre Spengler and director Richard Lester. A court later ruled that the hospital was 60% liable for his death and ordered them to pay 60% of the payout figure. Release

  5. Oswald Spengler. Oswald Spengler ( Blankenburg, 29 de mayo de 1880- Múnich, 8 de mayo de 1936) fue un filósofo e historiador alemán, cuyos intereses incluían las matemáticas, la ciencia y el arte y las relaciones de éstas con su teoría orgánica de la historia. Es recordado principalmente por La decadencia de Occidente (Der Untergang des ...

  6. La película estuvo en el limbo durante el desarrollo. Berta Domínguez (esposa de Alexander Salkind) y Pierre Spengler escribieron un guion basado en la novela para los Salkind en 1968. Un cambio clave en la adaptación fue cambiar las edades del príncipe y el mendigo de nueve en la novela a dieciséis.