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Delbert Mann
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Film - Dienst
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December 6, 2007
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Delbert Mann war und ist "The MartyMan": An "Marty" (1955), seinem ersten und erfolgreichsten Kinofüm, wurde er lange Zeit gemessen. Diese Messlatte lag hoch, Mann hat sie in seiner 45 Jahre andauernden Karriere wohl nie wieder erreicht. "Marty" lief auf dem Festival in Cannes und war erfolgreich bei den "Os- cars": Der 35-jährige Anfänger erhielt den Regiepreis. 1949 hatte ihn sein Jugendfreund, der Fernsehproduzent und -régisseur Fred Coe, in die New Yorker Fernsehstudios geholt. Mann, im Zweiten Weltkrieg u.a. Pilot von B-24-Bombern, kam von der Yale Drama School. Es waren die "Goldenen Jahre" des US-Fernsehens; in den New Yorker Studios begannen Anfang der 1950er-Jahre Karrieren von ...
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