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  1. The Danzigers' factory line production saw on average two episodes being turned out per week (the second features were made in about five days). Various episodes of The Vise (65 had been produced) were also seen in syndicated packages such as The Pendulum (US title, 1955-56; hosted by John Bentley ), The Crooked Path (ITV, tx. from 1959) and Tension (ITV, tx. from 1962).

  2. Edward J. and Harry Lee Danziger, producers extraordinaire - Native New Yorkers, they set up shop in Britain in 1952 and, for a decade, became arguably the world's most prolific independent supplier of television shows and 'B' movies, creating nearly 100 films and in excess of 300 TV episodes for the British and American markets.

  3. The Danzigers Explained Edward J. Danziger (1909–1999) and Harry Lee Danziger (1913–2005) were American-born brothers who produced many British films and TV shows in the 1950s and 1960s. [1] [2] [3]

  4. The screenwriter Brian Clemens worked for the Danzigers. He recalled that the Danzigers would shoot at a variety of British studios and order their writers to concoct a screenplay to use the standing sets. He stated they shot television episodes in two and a half to three days and shot a feature film in eight to ten days with a budget of £ ...

  5. About: The Danzigers. Edward J. Danziger (1909–1999) and Harry Lee Danziger (1913–2005) were American-born brothers who produced many British films and TV shows in the 1950s and 1960s. According to one profile "throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, their second features and TV series seemed to be on screens everywhere, their pervasive ...

  6. The Danzigers. Edward J. Danziger (1909–1999) and Harry Lee Danziger (1913–2005) were American-born brothers who produced many British films and TV shows in the 1950s and 1960s. Edward was the son-in-law of screenwriter Eldon Howard. The brothers produced the 1960 film The Spider's Web. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless ...

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  8. rank #4 · 1. Top Floor Girl is a 1959 British drama film directed by Max Varnel and starring Kay Callard, Neil Hallett and Robert Raikes. The screenplay was co-written by Brian Clemens. 1959 drama films · 231T. Films directed by Max Varnel · 5T. 1950s drama films · 2,122T.

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