Flight, 1970 Aug. 5 / story by Leigh Vance and Harold Livingston ; teleplay by Harold Livingston ; producer, Bruce Lansbury ; exec. producer, Bruce Geller.

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Flight, 1970 Aug. 5 / story by Leigh Vance and Harold Livingston ; teleplay by Harold Livingston ; producer, Bruce Lansbury ; exec. producer, Bruce Geller.

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Livingston, Harold

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Vance, Leigh

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Leigh Vance (1922-1994) was a writer and producer who wrote scripts and screenplays for both film and television. His films include "The Flesh is Weak," '"Heart of a Child," "The Shakedown," "The Frightened City," "It's All Happening," "Dr. Crippen," "Walk Like a Man," "Cross Plot," and "The Black Windmill." His television contributions include episodes of "Mannix," "Mission Impossible," "The Avengers." "Phoenix," "Cannon," "Caribe," "Bronk," "Baretta," and "Switch." From the descrip...

Lansbury, Bruce

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Geller, Bruce, 1930-1978

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Geller was born in NY, Oct. 13, 1930; graduated Yale Univ. (1952); created, produced, or wrote for many television series including The Dick Powell show, Zane Grey theatre, The rifleman, The rebel, Dr. Kildare, Rawhide, The Westerner, Mannix, and Mission impossible; made his motion picture debut with Sail a crooked ship (1962); formed Cinema Video Communications, Inc. along with Alden Schwimmer, Harold Robbins, and Blake Edwards; died May 21, 1978 in an airplane crash outside Santa Barbara, CA. ...