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  1. Pandro S. Berman survived almost everyone from his generation of producers from the Golden Age of Hollywood, and thus gracefully retired in 1970. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored this ultimate insider with the Irving Thalberg Award in 1976 for his consistent creation of profitable films.

  2. Pandro S. Berman. place of death. Beverly Hills. 0 references. manner of death. natural causes. 1 reference. based on heuristic. inferred from cause of death.

  3. Jul 13, 1996 · Producer, Director and Actor. He is known for such movies as Of Human Bondage (1934), Alice Adams (1935) Stage Door (1937) National Velvet (1944) Sweet Bird of Youth (1962), and A Patch of Blue (1965). He received the 1976 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and...

  4. • Producer Berman praised Presley’s work in Jailhouse Rock. In March 1960, when Jailhouse Rock was re-released in theaters, producer Pandro Berman spoke about the film and Presley’s work on it: “In one respect, the picture was ahead of its time. It has as a major background, the inner workings of fly-by-night record companies.

  5. Pandro S. Berman American film producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pandro Samuel Berman (March 28, 1905 – July 13, 1996), also known as Pan Berman , was an American film producer.

  6. But much of Berman's tenure was occupied with the star vehicles, literary adaptations and period pictures he had handled so well at RKO, like a Technicolor remake of "The Three Musketeers" (1948), starring Gene Kelly as d'Artagnon; the Robert Taylor noir thriller "The Bribe" (1949); and Elizabeth Taylor's first grown up performance in the light comedy "Father of the Bride" (1950), which earned ...

  7. Jul 13, 1996 · Berman later said it was the "first good movie" he produced. [7] The Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musicals were in production during the Berman regime, Katharine Hepburn rose to prominence, and such RKO classics as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Gunga Din (both 1939) were completed. Berman's brother Henry, a film editor, became his assistant at ...