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  1. William Kaufman. Director: The Channel. Kaufman began his career directing the runaway cult action film Sinners And Saints. Following the success of that film, he was brought on to direct the SONY PICTURES thriller, THE HIT LIST, starring COLE HAUSER.

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  2. William Kaufman, is an American director, screenwriter and producer. His works are mainly low-budget action films, such as Sinners and Saints (2010) and Daylight's End (2016).

  3. William Kaufman. Director: The Channel. Kaufman began his career directing the runaway cult action film Sinners And Saints. Following the success of that film, he was brought on to direct the SONY PICTURES thriller, THE HIT LIST, starring COLE HAUSER.

  4. isom.ca › profile › william-kaufmanWilliam Kaufman - ISOM

    Dr. William Kaufman was among the very first physicians to therapeutically employ megadoses of vitamin B3 (niacin, or niacinamide). He prescribed as much as 5,000 mg of niacinamide daily, in many divided doses, to dramatically improve and restore range of joint motion in arthritic patients.

  5. Jul 28, 2023 · Shrapnel: Directed by William Kaufman. With Jason Patric, Cam Gigandet, Mauricio Mendoza, David DeLao. A former Marine and his old war buddy face off against the Mexican cartel behind the disappearance of his daughter.

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    • 2023-07-28
  6. Nov 18, 2021 · In the realm of independent action cinema, filmmaker William Kaufman is definitely one of the leading directors to bring fans authentic tactical precision to his movies. Kaufman erupted onto the scene with his ultra-low budgeted gem The Prodigy and in the years to follow, has given us several bullet riddled favorites such as Sinners and Saints ...

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  8. Jul 8, 2023 · Director William Kaufman didn’t live in New Orleans when he set “Sinners and Saints,” his breakthrough 2010 action film, here.

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