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  1. ” In retrospect, Babaloo Mandel added, “To make it today, you’d probably need more women and people of color in the movie.” In addition to City Slickers, Ganz and Mandel also have credits on Splash, Spies Like Us, Parenthood (1989), A League of Their Own, Fever Pitch, Edtv, and City Slickers II, among others. The Idea Behind City Slickers

  2. Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel are Academy-Award nominated screenwriters (for SPLASH, 1984) and are also responsible for such classics as A LEAGUE OF THEIR O...

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  3. www.thedialogueseries.com The blockbuster comedy writing team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel formed while writing for TV sitcoms in the '70s. They have go...

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    • The Dialogue Series
  4. Ganz—most certainly the straight man—dominates the proceedings but with the patience of Job, Mandel lets his co-writer ramble on before slipping in a zinger and getting the laugh: “He bought me nothing” says it all about the one-way gift exchange that marked their 25th anniversary in the biz.

  5. Few screenwriters can concentrate for more than a few hours, let alone sustain a career in Hollywood for over 30 years. But the blockbuster comedy writing team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel has been making television and film audiences laugh for decades. In the early '70s, Ganz was writing for The Odd Couple while Mandel was receiving his first paychecks for work on M*A*S*H and Busting ...

  6. Jun 29, 2014 · A great interview from The Dialogue series with screenwriters Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel whose lengthy list of movie credits include Night Shift, Splash, Parenthood, City Slickers, A League of Their Own, and many more.

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  8. Sep 8, 2023 · Cracked is pleased to present this exclusive excerpt from No Crying in Baseball, which sheds light on the creative process of the film’s screenwriters, Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel — and, most importantly, how they came up with the movie’s most famous line, “There’s no crying in baseball!”. Advertisement. * * * * *.

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