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  1. Oliver A. Unger(August 28, 1914 – March 27, 1981) was an American film producer, distributor, and exhibitor. In a 45-year career, he was also a television producerand owner of movie theaters and television stations throughout the United States. [1]

  2. 2 days ago · Sam’s thinking was dictionaries seem to be part of a very foundational type of literature that shapes our world view, and he thought it was important to be reminded that even these have been made up. Sam Winston: Oliver had also made a book called The Incredible Book Eating Boy, which touched upon similar ideas around knowledge and how we ...

  3. Contents. Ten Little Indians (1965 film) Ten Little Indians is a 1965 British crime mystery film directed by George Pollock. It is the second film version of Agatha Christie 's 1939 novel. [ 1 ] It was produced by Oliver A. Unger, with co-producer Harry Alan Towers also credited as co-writer under his pen name Peter Welbeck.

  4. Oliver A. Unger was born on 28 August 1914 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Oliver A. was a producer, known for The Face of Fu Manchu (1965) , What the Peeper Saw (1972) and Mozambique (1964) . Oliver A. died on 26 March 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Producer, Additional Crew
    • August 28, 1914
    • Oliver A. Unger
    • March 26, 1981
  5. What the Peeper Saw or Night Hair Child is a 1972 thriller film directed by James Kelley and Andrea Bianchi and starring Mark Lester, Britt Ekland, Hardy Krüger and Lilli Palmer.

  6. Unger (d. 1981) was a motion picture and television distribution executive and producer. He worked for foreign film importer Jack Hoffberg in the mid-1930s and headed his own company, Distinguished Films, from 1945 to 1950.

  7. Highest Rated: 80% The Face of Fu Manchu (1965) Lowest Rated: 80% The Face of Fu Manchu (1965) Birthday: Aug 28, 1914. Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA. Tomatometer®. Audience Score. Title.

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