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Robert B. Radnitz

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into a movie because of the perception that theatergoers would not want to see the film. It told the story of an African-American boy living with his sharecropper family in Depression-era Louisiana who longs for an education after his father is sent to prison for stealing food. The film was nominated
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about a Belgian farm boy who aspires to be an artist. The film helped develop Radnitz's reputation as "a maker of high-quality movies for children and their parents", according to critic Valerie J. Nelson of the
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was a 1969 film about a boy who decides to leave the big city to spend a sabbatical in the woods to see if he can make it on his own. An early retrospective of Radnitz' works at the
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wrote that "this beautiful little movie is like a cool, clear dip of mountain spring water" and was made "without one false, hayseed note or drop of sugar". Radnitz' 1983 film
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described the film as "the very model of what children's pictures ought to be" in a film that "provided sentiment without sentimentality and a moral without a lecture".
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in 1969 credited his ability to produce family fare that had more "compassion and sophistication than many so-called adult films".
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called the movie "beautifully acted, honest, angering and inspiring" and named it as one of his ten best films of that year.
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in drama and English and spent a year on the university's faculty teaching English after graduating.
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in 1964 was based on the true story of a Native American girl left alone for 18 years on an island.
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Radnitz died at age 85 on June 6, 2010, of complications from a stroke at his home in
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tells the story of a family and their efforts to raise a filly born to a wild horse.
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ALJEAN HARMETZ (March 18, 1973). "Robert Radnitz--Unlikely Avis to Disney's Hertz".
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as a script consultant. In the 1960s, Radnitz produced several films with director
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Radnitz collaborated on several projects with director
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Radnitz collaborated on several projects with director
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His start in the entertainment field was as an apprentice to theater director
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formed a partnership to produce films marketed to children.
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An only child, Radnitz was born on August 9, 1924, in
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He was producer for all films unless otherwise noted.
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Index

family films
Sounder
Where the Lilies Bloom
Great Neck, New York
University of Virginia
Harold Clurman
The Frogs of Spring
The Young and the Beautiful
Joanna Crawford
20th Century Fox
James B. Clark
A Dog of Flanders
Los Angeles Times
Misty
Island of the Blue Dolphins
Time
Martin Ritt
Mattel
My Side of the Mountain
Museum of Modern Art
Martin Ritt
Sounder
Newbery Medal
novel of the same name
William H. Armstrong
Academy Award for Best Picture
Charles Champlin
Los Angeles Times
Where the Lilies Bloom
The New York Times

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