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  1. Larry Sturhahn was born on 27 April 1928 in New York, USA. He was an assistant director and production manager, known for THX 1138 (1971), The Miracle Worker (1962) and Rachel, Rachel (1968). He died on 8 August 1997 in Mill Valley, California, USA.

  2. Lawrence Sturhahn. Sort By Genre. Fiction. Back to Author Index. Fiction. The Democrat. Issue no. 14 Autumn 1956. The land was flat, almost barren, the grass grown wild and untended between the trees which stood spread like outpost sentinels, lonely under the immense sky. He hadn’t seen another car,

  3. www.theparisreview.org › 4917 › the-democrat-lawrence-sturhahnParis Review - The Democrat

    The Democrat. Lawrence Sturhahn. Issue 14, Autumn 1956. The land was flat, almost barren, the grass grown wild and untended between the trees which stood spread like outpost sentinels, lonely under the immense sky.

  4. Jan 27, 2022 · The American Zoetrope production for Warner Bros, release was directed by 25-year-old George Lucas, produced by Lawrence Sturhahn and written by George Lucas and Walter Murch. Francis Ford Coppola, head of American Zoetrope, was the executive producer.

  5. Lawrence Sturhahn. In Belvedere. The three hardest things about making movies on location: doing your laundry, end-slates, and keeping your mouth shut! ?A Motion Picture Litany. At the end of the street, parked solid down one side with the cars of the crew, was a Cinemobile Mk IV. The man in the cab, playing cards with a blond woman,

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › THX_1138THX 1138 - Wikipedia

    The film is set in a dystopian future in which the citizens are controlled by android police and mandatory use of drugs that suppress emotions. THX 1138 was developed from Lucas's 1967 student film Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, which he created while attending the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

  7. Casals Conducts: 1964 is a 1964 American short film directed by Larry Sturhahn. It is a documentary about the cellist and conductor Pablo Casals. It won an Oscar at the 37th Academy Awards in 1965 for Best Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved Casals Conducts: 1964 in 2013. Cast