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  1. Harold Adolphe Hecht (June 1, 1907 – May 26, 1985) was an American film producer, dance director and talent agent. He was also, though less noted for, a literary agent, a theatrical producer, a theatre director and a Broadway actor.

  2. The Flame and the Arrow is a 1950 American Technicolor swashbuckler film made by Warner Bros. and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Nick Cravat.It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Harold Hecht and Frank Ross from a screenplay by Waldo Salt.

  3. Harold Hecht's "The Way West" is a handsomely photographed account of a picaresque journey along the Oregon Trail, but somehow I don't think it was supposed to be. My hunch is that the film, like the A. B. Guthrie Jr. novel which inspired it, was intended to get close to the human motives of the ...

  4. Harold Hecht. Director. Harold Hecht. Director. Born: Jun 01, 1907 in New York, NY, USA Death: May 25, 1985 in Beverly Hills, CA, USA Roles (8) Sing for Your Supper Opened April 24, 1939 ...

  5. Producer, Harold Hecht, was born on Jun 1, 1907 in New York City, NY. Hecht died at the age of 78 on May 26, 1985 in Beverly Hills, CA and was laid to rest in Westwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA.

  6. He was a self-taught actor who learned the business as he went along. He set up his own production company in 1948 with Harold Hecht and James Hill to direct his career. He played many different roles in pictures as varied as The Crimson Pirate (1952), From Here to Eternity (1953), Elmer Gantry (1960) and Atlantic City (1980).

  7. Producer: Harold Hecht Director: Andrew V. McLaglen Screenplay: Mitch Lindemann, Ben Maddow, based on the novel by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. Cinematography: William H. Clothier Editing: Otho Lovering Music: Bronislau Kaper Art Direction: Ted Haworth Cast: Kirk Douglas (Sen. William J. Tadlock), Robert Mitchum (Dick Summers), Richard Widmark (Lije ...