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  1. Sep 6, 2023 · The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre is an American gangster movie directed by Roger Corman and released in 1967. The movie was based on real events when Al Capone ordered George “Bugs” Moran to kill seven Northside gang members in 1929. Jack Nicholson has an uncredited role in the movie.

  2. Apr 28, 2021 · From his start in the Roger Corman stable in the early 1960s, a veritable breeding ground for the talent that would emerge at the tail end of the decade, Hellman began his career with a bang, forging a partnership with Jack Nicholson that would yield four features as director – two written by Nicholson himself, one by Carole Eastman, who would go on to write Five Easy Pieces (1970) for Bob ...

  3. May 12, 2021 · Obituary: Monte Hellman, US film director who worked with Jack Nicholson. Monte Hellman, film director. Born July 12 1929 in New York City. Died April 20 2021 in Palm Desert, California, aged 91 ...

  4. Oct 25, 2016 · Nicholson and Hellman co-produced the films, with Jack starring in both and Hellman directing. Little seen and hard to track down before receiving the Criterion treatment in 2014, they were nevertheless among the films that gestured toward the emerging New Hollywood.

  5. Apr 20, 2021 · Monte Hellman, director of spare ... collaborating with the then little-known actor and writer Jack Nicholson. ... in “The Shooting” and “Two-Lane Blacktop,” would work again with Hellman ...

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  6. Budget. $75,000. Ride in the Whirlwind is a 1966 American Western film edited and directed by Monte Hellman and starring Cameron Mitchell, Millie Perkins, Jack Nicholson, and Harry Dean Stanton. Nicholson also wrote and co-produced the film with Hellman. A trio of cowboys are forced to become outlaws due to a case of mistaken identity by the ...

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  8. Apr 21, 2021 · When the movie "The Terror" was floundering, Corman let Hellman direct for a few days, with Jack Nicholson in the lead. They were about to be very close collaborators. In 1964, Robert Lippert wanted a cheapie WWII movie and Hellman was chosen from the Corman stable.