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by Tom Mankiewicz


  Morgan, Harry

  Moss, Jerry

  Mother, Jugs & Speed (movie)

  Mountains of the Moon (movie)

  Mount Kenya Game Ranch

  Mount Kenya Safari Club

  Mount Kisco

  movie stars: Tom Mankiewicz on; salaries. See also actors

  Movin' with Nancy (television musical special): conception of; Sammy Davis Jr. and; Dean Martin and; shooting of; Frank Sinatra and

  Mulligan, Bob

  Munsel, Patrice

  Murphy, Eddie

  Murray, Bill

  Murray, William

  My Fair Lady (musical)

  “My Way” (song)

  Natural, The (movie)

  Navajo Indians

  negative pickup

  Negulesco, Jean

  Neill, Noel

  net profits

  Network (movie)

  Never Say Never Again (movie)

  Newley, Anthony

  Newley, Leslie

  Newman, David

  Newman, Leslie

  Newman, Paul: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid; Connaught Hotel and; Freddie Fields and; flop films of; interest in playing James Bond; Joseph Mankiewicz and; When Time Runs Out

  New Orleans

  Newsweek

  New York, New York (movie)

  New York City: shooting the Superman movies in

  New York Giants (baseball team)

  New York magazine

  New York Times

  New York World

  Nicholson, Jack

  Niven, David

  Niven, David, Jr.

  Nixon, Richard

  Nizer, Louis

  No Country for Old Men (movie)

  Nolte, Nick

  North by Northwest (movie)

  Nothing in Common (movie)

  Novak, Kim

  No Way Out (movie)

  Nye, Carrie

  Oberon, Merle

  O'Brien, Edmond

  O'Brien, Joan

  O'Connor, Donald

  Offence, The (movie)

  O'Halloran, Jack

  O'Hara, Maureen

  Oliver Twist (movie)

  Olivier, Laurence

  Olmedo, Alex

  Omen, The (movie)

  One-Eyed Jacks (movie)

  On Her Majesty's Secret Service (movie)

  opera

  Oppenheimer, Jerry and Gail

  Orbach, Jerry

  Oriental Hotel (Bangkok)

  Out of Africa (movie)

  Ovitz, Mike; Creative Artists Agency and; Ladyhawke; Legal Eagles; Tom Mankiewicz's move to Universal and

  Pakula, Alan

  Palance, Holly

  Paley, Bill

  Paris

  Parker, Dorothy

  Parker, Sue

  Parks, Bert

  Parsons, Louella

  Parton, Dolly

  Passage to India, A (movie)

  Pasternak, Joe

  Paths of Glory (movie)

  Patton, Gen. George

  Paul, Alexandra

  Peace Corps

  Pean, The (school yearbook)

  Pearl (television miniseries)

  Peck, Gregory

  Penn, Leo

  Penn, Sean

  Penny (dog)

  “People” (song)

  Peppard, Christian

  Peppard, George

  Perkins, Anthony

  Perrine, Valerie

  Persuaders, The (television series)

  Peter Island

  Petey (dog)

  Pfeiffer, Michelle

  Philadelphia Story, The (movie)

  Phillips Exeter Academy

  Picker, David

  Pierce, Fred

  Pierson, Frank

  Pinky (movie)

  Places in the Heart (movie)

  Planes, Trains and Automobiles (movie)

  Please (script)

  Pleasence, Donald

  Pleshette, Suzanne

  Plimpton, George, Jr.

  Plummer, Christopher

  Poitier, Sidney

  poker

  Pollack, Sydney

  Polygram

  Ponti, Carlo

  Poseidon Adventure, The (movie)

  Poston, Tom

  Powers, Debbie

  Powers, Stefanie: Columbia studios and; Hart to Hart television series; William Holden on; and Pope John Paul; in Kenya; Tom Mankiewicz and

  Preminger, Otto

  prep school

  Pressure Point (movie)

  Previn, André

  Price, Frank

  Price, Vincent

  production companies

  Profiles in Courage (Kennedy)

  Promises, Promises (Broadway musical)

  Provine, Dorothy

  Pryor, Richard

  psychoanalysts

  Pulp Fiction (movie)

  Puzo, Mario

  Quantum of Solace (movie)

  Quiet American, The (movie)

  race issues: Live and Let Die and

  racism: film industry and; in Louisiana

  Rafelson, Bob

  Raffin, Deborah

  Raging Bull (movie)

  Rainbow (script)

  Ransohoff, Martin

  Rapf, Harry

  Rasche, David

  Rasputin

  Rat Race, The (movie)

  Redford, Robert

  Redgrave, Vanessa

  red scare

  Reeve, Christopher: Sean Connery's advice to; Monsignor; paralysis; the Superman movies

  Reeve, Dana

  Reiner, Carl

  Reitman, Ivan

  Remick, Lee

  Reno Silver Sox (baseball team)

  Reservoir Dogs (movie)

  Reynal, Elizabeth

  Reynal, Eugene

  Reynolds, Burt

  Reynolds, Debbie

  Richards, Dick

  Rickles, Don

  Rigg, Diana

  Ritchie, Michael

  Riviera Hotel

  Roar of the Greasepaint—and the Smell of the Crowd, The (Broadway musical)

  Robards, Jason, Jr.

  Roberts, Julia

  Roberts, Tanya

  Robertson, Cliff

  Robin and Marian (movie)

  Robinson, Edward G.

  Robinson, Frank

  Robinson, Sugar Ray

  Rocket, Charlie

  Rodgers, Richard

  Rogers, Roy

  Roman Holiday (movie)

  Rome

  Roquebrune, Micheline

  Rosemary's Baby (movie)

  Rosenberg, Stuart

  Ross, Diana

  Ross, Steve

  Roth, Ron

  Routh, Brandon

  Rowling, J. K.

  Roy Rogers Museum

  Rubenstein, Arthur

  Runaway Boy (teleplay)

  Russell, Kurt

  Sager, Carole Bayer

  Saint, The (television series)

  Salinger, J. D.

  Salkind, Alexander

  Salkind, Bertha

  Salkind, Ilya

  Saltzman, Harry: Diamonds Are Forever; Live and Let Die; The Man with the Golden Gun; other films of; rights to the Bond movies and; sells control of the Bond films to Broccoli

  Saltzman, Jackie

  Samms, Emma

  Samuels, Lesser

  Sands Hotel

  Santa Anita racetrack

  Sardi, Vincent

  Sargent, Joe

  Sartosha (schooner)

  Saturday Night Live (television show)

  Saturn Award

  Savalas, Telly

  Schaefer Ambulance Company

  Schaffner, Franklin

  Schickel, Richard

  Schlatter, George

  Schlesinger, John

  Schoonmaker, Thelma

  Schubert Theater

  Schuler, Lauren

  Schwartz, Bernie. See Curtis, Tony

  Schwartzman, Jack

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  Scorsese, Martin

  Scotland

  Scott, George C.

  Screen Directors Guild

  script supervisors

  Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The (movie)

  Sedgwick, Edie

  See How They Run (D. Mankiewicz)

  Segal, George

  Segal, Marion

  Seitz, Maj. Gen. J. F. R.

  Seitz, Raymond G. H.

  Selleck, Tom

  Selznick, David O.

  Semel, Terry

  Seymour, Jane

  Shapiro, Bob

  Shaw, Robert

  Shaw, Run Run

  Shaw Studios

  Sheedy, Ally

  Sheena, Queen of the Jungle (movie)

  Sheinberg, Sid

  Sheldon, Sidney

  Ship of Fools (movie)

  Shiva, Gil and Susan

  Shriver, Sergeant

  Shuler, Lauren

  Simmons, Bob

  Simmons, Jean

  Simpson, Freddy

  Simpson, O. J.

  Sinatra, Frank: birthday gift to Nancy; Jacqueline Bisset and; on Sammy Davis Jr.; Ava Gardner and; on Judy Garland; Guys and Dolls; Howard Hughes and; Tom Mankiewicz and; Movin' with Nancy; Jill St. John and

  Sinatra, Nancy

  Singer, Bryan

  Singin' in the Rain (movie)

  Skin Tight (script)

  Skippy (movie)

  Skouras, Spyro

  Sleeping with the Enemy (script)

  Sleuth (movie)

  Smith, Jeannie

  Snow, Mark

  Some Like It Hot (movie)

  Somewhere in Time (movie)

  Sopranos, The (television series)

  Sorrentino's restaurant

  Spelling, Aaron: Hart to Hart television series; Ladyhawke; Tom Mankiewicz's script Please; Vega$ television series

  Spengler, Pierre

  Spiegel, Sam

  Spielberg, Steven

  Splendor (boat)

  Splendor in the Grass (movie)

  Spy Who Loved Me, The (movie)

  Stacy, James

  Stamp, Terence

  Stander, Lionel

  Standing, John

  Stark, Ray

  Stealers Wheel

  Steinem, Gloria

  Stevens, Annie

  Stevens, Bobby

  Stevens, George

  Stevens, Inger

  Stevens, Stella

  Stewart, Jimmy

  St. John, Jill

  Stoddard, Brandon

  Stone, Peter

  Stop the World (Broadway musical)

  Storaro, Vittorio

  Stout, Tom

  Stradner, Rosa: children of; cremation of; family history of; films of; Louis Jourdan and; life in the 1940s; Joseph Mankiewicz and; mental health; opera and; relationship with Tom; religion and; suicide

  Stravinsky, Igor

  Streep, Meryl

  Streisand, Barbra

  Stuart, Malcolm

  “Stuck in the Middle with You” (song)

  stunts: in Live and Let Die

  Sturges, John

  Styne, Jule

  Suddenly, Last Summer (movie)

  Suddenly, Last Summer (Williams)

  Sullavan, Margaret

  Summertime (movie)

  Sundays and Cybele (movie)

  Superman (movie): Marlon Brando; the capsule speech; casting; cinematography and design; cost of; costumes; Council of Elders; making Superman fly; Tom Mankiewicz's credit as “creative consultant,”; Tom Mankiewicz's rewrite; opening; practical jokes during; the Salkinds and; score; shooting of; styles shot in

  Superman II (movie): cost of; Dick Lester finishes shooting; Tom Mankiewicz's credit as “creative consultant,”; E. G. Marshall and; the Salkinds cut Brando out of; shooting of

  Superman II: The Donner Cut (DVD)

  Superman III (movie)

  Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (movie)

  Superman Returns (movie)

  Sutherland, Donald

  Sweet Ride, The (movie)

  Sweet Smell of Success (movie)

  Swink, Bob

  Taking the Heat (Showtime movie)

  Tales from the Crypt (HBO series)

  Tall Story (movie)

  Tandy, Jessica

  Tarantino, Quentin

  tarot

  Tartikoff, Brandon

  Taylor, Elizabeth: Chasen's chili and; Cleopatra; relationship with Richard Burton; Suddenly, Last Summer

  Technicolor

  television industry: actors' production companies and; impact of Desi Arnaz on

  10 (movie)

  Tender Is the Night (Fitzgerald)

  Thailand

  Thatcher, Margaret

  That's Entertainment (movie)

  There Was a Crooked Man (movie)

  “This Guy's in Love with You” (song)

  Thomopoulos, Tony

  Three Days of the Condor (movie)

  Three Musketeers (movie)

  Thulin, Ingrid

  Thunderball (movie)

  Tierney, Gene

  Tijuana Brass

  Timber (dog)

  Time magazine

  To Catch a Thief (movie)

  Todd, Mike

  Tom Jones (movie)

  Tonight Show, The (television show)

  Too Late Blues (movie)

  Tootsie (movie)

  Tormé, Mel

  Torres, Eddie

  Toy, The (movie)

  Tracy, Lee

  Tracy, Spencer

  TriStar studios

  Truman, Harry

  Tucker, Richard

  Turman, Larry

  Tutu, Desmond

  20th Century Fox studios: Cleopatra and; in the 1940s

  21 Club

  Two for the Road (movie)

  2000 Year Old Man (album)

  United Artists

  Universal Studios

  Unsworth, Geoffrey

  Ure, Mary

  Urich, Robert

  Vajna, Andy

  Valkenvania (script)

  Veevers, Wally

  Vega$ (television series)

  Vidal, Gore

  Visit, The (play)

  Visit to a Small Planet (Vidal)

  Voight, Jon

  Wagner, Robert “R. J.”: advice to Tom Mankiewicz about directing; co-ownership of Charlie's Angels; Delirious; Hart to Hart television series; Gene Kelly and; Tom Mankiewicz and; as a movie star; Runaway Boy; What Price Glory; Natalie Wood and

  Walden Robert Cassotto (album)

  Walken, Christopher

  Wallace, Adelaide

  Wanger, Walter

  War and Remembrance (movie)

  Warden, Jack

  War Games (movie)

  Warhol, Andy

  Warner Brothers: Clint Eastwood and; housekeeping deals; Tom Mankiewicz on; Tom Mankiewicz's script fixing; the Superman movies and

  Warren, Lesley Ann

  Wasserman, Edie

  Wasserman, Lew

  Watling, Dilys

  Wayne, John

  Way We Were, The (movie)

  Weaver, Dennis

  Webb, Jack

  Webley, Mike

  Weird Science (movie)

  Weiss, Bob

  Welch, Raquel

  Weld, Tuesday

  Welles, Orson

  Wells, Frank

  Werner, Tom

  Westchester

  Westerman, Joe

  Wexler, Haskell

  What Price Glory (movie)

  When Time Runs Out (movie)

  Whitman, Stuart

  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (play)

  Widmark, Richard

  Wiener, Jack

  Wildenstein, Alec

  Wilder, Billy

  William Holden Wildlife Foundation

  Williams, Esther

  Williams, John

  Williams, Tennessee

  Williams, Treat

 
Williamstown Summer Theater

  Willis, Gordon

  Wilson, Michael

  Winger, Debra

  Winter Garden Theater

  Winters, Shelley

  Wise, Robert

  Wizard of Oz, The (movie)

  Wolders, Rob

  Wolfe, Thomas

  Wolper, David L.

  Woman of the Year (movie)

  Wood, Lana

  Wood, Natalie: Cassandra at the Wedding; co-ownership of Charlie's Angels; death and funeral of; Marlene Dietrich and; John Frankenheimer and; Richard Gregson and; Hart to Hart television series; Arthur Loew Jr. and; Tom Mankiewicz and; Robert Wagner and; Lew Wasserman and

  Woodward, Joanne

  World, the Flesh, and the Devil, The (movie)

  writer-directors

  Writers Guild

  Wyler, William

  Wynn, Tracy Keenan

  Wynter, Dana

  Xanax

  X-Men (movie)

  Yale University

  Yates, Peter: Bullitt; The Deep; as a director; Mother, Jugs & Speed

  York, Susannah

  Yorkin, Bud

  Young, Loretta

  Young, Terence

  “Younger Than Springtime” (song)

  You Only Live Twice (movie)

  Yusupov, Prince Felix

  Zanuck, Darryl F.

  Zareen (jaguar)

  Zemeckis, Robert

  Zepfel, Don

  Ziffren, John

  Ziffren, Paul

  Zinnemann, Fred

  Zukerman, Pinchas

  Zukor, Adolph

  Zweibel, Alan

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