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  1. Harold Buchman was a 20th-Century American Communist attorney, "the most important communist member" of the Progressive Citizens of America (founded by former vice president Henry A. Wallace, president of the Roosevelt Democratic Party Club, and treasurer for the Screen Writers Guild.

  2. Harold Buchman was born on 24 June 1912 in Brainard, Minnesota, USA. He was a writer, known for Case of the Missing Man (1935), Double Alibi (1940) and Blackmailer (1936). He died on 22 June 1990 in Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France.

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    • June 24, 1912
    • Harold Buchman
    • June 22, 1990
  3. Harold Buchman. websites motion design UI/UX illustration photos about. hbpublic@buchmandesign.com. 310.707.8266 ...

  4. May 6, 2018 · I am a designer and developer with a focus on applying technology to help people communicate and connect. My passion is using visual design principles with concise coding to create outstanding ...

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  5. Petrocelli: Created by Harold Buchman, Sidney J. Furie, E. Jack Neuman. With Barry Newman, Susan Howard, Albert Salmi, Arnold Jeffers. A Harvard-educated lawyer from Boston sets up shop in a small Arizona town.

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  6. The portrayal of the resistance was modeled on the Communist-led Front National, possibly due to the influence of screenwriter Harold Buchman who was known for his left-wing views. The film's sets were designed by art directors James Basevi and John Ewing.

  7. Director: Joseph Losey (aka Victor Hanbury) Screenplay: Harold Buchman & Carl Foreman (based on novel by Maurice Moiseiwitsch) Role: Frank Clements. Experimenting with the reform of a young criminal’s mind, a psychiatrist (Alexander Knox) takes Frank Clements (Dirk) into his own home.

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