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  1. In 1910 promising film producer Mark Dintenfass made the trek to a sleepy little village across the Hudson River called Fort Lee, New Jersey. With a mixture of amazingly interchangeable scenery close to New York City’s Broadway talent, it was the perfect location to shoot pictures.

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  2. Mark Dintenfass was born in Brooklyn and graduated from Columbia University, from which he also received an M.A. in Drama. With his wife, Phyllis, he joined the Peace Corps and was assigned to Ethiopia, where he taught English at Haile Selassie University in Addis Ababa.

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  3. The Champion Film Company was a film production company founded in 1909 by Mark M. Dintenfass. They specialized in western and reconstruction flicks of the American Revolution and Civil War throughout their lifespan.

  4. Jun 9, 2015 · To redress a past crime, he must give the priceless family heirloom to a woman his grandfather loved when he was a Holocaust refugee on the kibbutz fifty years earlier. But first, he has to track this mystery woman down—a task that proves more complicated than expected.

  5. 416 pages, Paperback. First published February 28, 1982. Book details & editions. About the author. Mark Dintenfass. 7 books3 followers. Follow. Mark Dintenfass was born in Brooklyn and graduated from Columbia University, from which he also received an M.A. in Drama.

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  6. Feb 28, 1982 · In ''Old World, New World'' Mark Dintenfass's energetic yet careful prose conveys both the story of a particular family and the swelling life that extends beyond it.

  7. Appleton, WI. Born: 1941. Link to Author's Website. Biography: Though he grew up in Brooklyn, Dintenfass has called Appleton his home since 1968 when he joined the Lawrence University faculty. His novels are known for their New York settings.

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