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Sandy Howard (August 1, 1927 – May 16, 2008) was an American film producer and television producer.


Biography

A native of the Bronx, New York City, Howard wrote short stories for publication in magazines like ''
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'', and worked as a publicist for Broadway shows until he became a director for the ''
Howdy Doody ''Howdy Doody'' is an American Children's television series, children's television program (with circus and Western (genre), Western frontier themes) that was created and produced by Victor F Campbell
'' show at the age of nineteen; he later produced the ''
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'' show."Sandy Howard, 80; produced 'A Man Called Horse'"
(Retrieved on May 18, 2008)
He cooperated with
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creating the TV show '' The Merry Mailman'' in the early 1950s. He was producer of ''The Barry Gray Radio Show'' (1951–1958)."Producer behind A Man Called Horse dies"
– ''CBC News (Saturday, May 17, 2008)'' (Retrieved on May 17, 2008)


Film producer

In the 1960s, Howard moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in film. Among his film productions are '' A Man Called Horse'' (1970) and '' Man in the Wilderness'' (1971). After an explosion on the Greek set of ''
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'' (1976), which he was producing for
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, a Greek electrician died and 11 others were injured and Howard was arrested for manslaughter and detained for several weeks. He was unable to leave the country for five months and a $250,000 out-of-court settlement was made, - which one ''
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'' article called a "bribe" - so the crew member responsible would not be imprisoned by the military regime. While stuck in Greece, he claimed he made unfavourable deals to make films such as ''
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'' (1976) and ''
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'' (1977). He contributed as writer on ''
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'' (1982). In December 1984, he and his company filed for bankruptcy claiming that he was owed millions of dollars from foreign distributors despite the recent success of ''
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'' (1984) and having four films ready to be released. In 1986, he had signed a film deal with Spectrafilm via his Howard International Film Group to produce and distribute three films, and also serve as a co-financing agreement on these films that were part of the Spectrafilm pact, and the move gave them a consistent theatrical distribution distributor for the first time since 1984, and the first title was ''PrettyKill'', which Spectrafilm had domestic theatrical distribution rights, while
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would have other world rights to the title. In 1987, TV producer
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received a deal in which they would acquire three rights to Sandy Howard's productions overseas, on behalf of Spectrafilm and Sandy Howard Productions. That year, Sandy Howard had teamed up with
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film and video company Taimac SBS to co-produce four theatrical films that was set for release in 1988, and the first project planned in the SBS/Sandy Howard co-production agreement was ''Truk Lagoon'', which was slated for a $7.2 million budget, but the film was never materialized.


Death

He developed Alzheimers and spent the last ten years of his life as a resident at the Motion Picture & Television Fund Hospital in Woodland Hills, in the Alzheimer's and dementia care facility, Harry's Haven. He died in 2008.


Select credits

*''
The Howdy Doody Show ''Howdy Doody'' is an American children's television program (with circus and Western frontier themes) that was created and produced by Victor F Campbell
'' (1947–59) (TV series) - director *'' Night Court USA'' (1958) (TV series) - producer, director, writer, creator *''
Tarzan and the Trappers ''Tarzan and the Trappers'' is a 1958 action adventure film featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs' famous jungle hero Tarzan and starring Gordon Scott, Eve Brent, Rickie Sorensen and Lesley Bradley. It was filmed as three pilot episodes for a television ...
'' (1958) - director *''
Police Station A police station (sometimes called a "station house" or just "house") is a building which serves to accommodate police officers and other members of staff. These buildings often contain offices and accommodation for personnel and vehicles, al ...
'' (1959) (TV series) - producer, director, writer *'' Congressional Investigator'' (1959) (TV series) - director *
Harrigan and Son ''Harrigan and Son'' is an ABC sitcom about a father-and-son team of lawyers, played by Pat O'Brien as Jim Harrigan Sr. and Roger Perry as Jim Jr.. In supporting roles, as secretaries, are Georgine Darcy Georgine Darcy (October 14, 1930 � ...
'' (1960-61) (TV series) - producer *'' Mack & Myer for Hire'' (1963-64) (TV series) - producer *''
Diary of a Bachelor ''Diary of a Bachelor'' is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Sandy Howard and starring William Traylor, Joe Silver and Dagne Crane. Synopsis Joanne, a young bride-to-be, has found the diary of her intended, Skip O'Hara, a man notorious f ...
'' (1964) - producer, director *'' City of Fear'' (1965) - producer *'' Gamera the Invincible'' (1966) - director of US sequences *'' Jack of Diamonds'' (1967) - producer, writer *'' One Step to Hell'' (1968) - producer, director, writer *'' A Man Called Horse'' (1970) - producer *'' Man in the Wilderness'' (1971) - producer *'' The Neptune Factor'' (1973) - producer *'' Together Brothers'' (1974) - executive producer *'' The Devil's Rain'' (1975) - executive producer *''
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'' (1976) - executive producer *''
Sky Riders ''Sky Riders'' (also known as ''Assault on the Forbidden Fortress'') is a 1976 American action film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring James Coburn, Susannah York and Robert Culp. The rescue sequences were filmed in Meteora in Greece where ...
'' (1976) - executive producer *''
Captain Kangaroo ''Captain Kangaroo'' is an American children's television series that aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS for 29 years, from 1955 to 1984, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast children's television progr ...
'' (1976) (TV series) - producer *''
The Island of Dr Moreau ''The Island of Doctor Moreau'' is an 1896 science fiction novel by English author H. G. Wells (1866–1946). The text of the novel is the narration of Edward Prendick who is a shipwrecked man rescued by a passing boat. He is left on the isla ...
'' (1977) - executive producer *'' Echoes of a Summer'' (1976) - producer *''
The Return of a Man Called Horse ''The Return of a Man Called Horse'' is a 1976 Western film directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Jack DeWitt. It is a sequel to the 1970 film '' A Man Called Horse'', in turn based on Dorothy M. Johnson’s short story of the same name, ...
'' (1976) - executive producer *''
Circle of Iron ''Circle of Iron'' is a 1978 martial arts fantasy film directed by Richard Moore and co-written by Bruce Lee, who intended to star in the film himself, but died before production. The film is also known as ''The Silent Flute'', which was the ...
'' (1978) - producer *''
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'' (1979) - executive producer *''
Jaguar Lives! ''Jaguar Lives!'' is a 1979 American action film directed by Ernest Pintoff and starring Joe Lewis, Christopher Lee, Donald Pleasence and Barbara Bach. Its plot follows a secret agent who battles an international drugs ring. Plot Cast * Jo ...
'' (1979) - producer *'' City on Fire'' (1979) - executive producer *'' Savage Harvest'' (1981) - producer *''
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'' (1982) - executive producer *''
Hambone and Hillie ''Hambone and Hillie'' is a 1984 American comedy-drama film about a dog (Hambone) separated from his owner (Hillie). The dog treks from New York to Los Angeles, meeting a host of helpers along the way. It was directed by Roy Watts, and starred Li ...
'' (1983) - producer *'' Deadly Force'' (1983) - producer *''
Triumphs of a Man Called Horse ''Triumphs of a Man Called Horse'' is a 1983 Western film directed by John Hough and written by Ken Blackwell and Carlos Aured. It is the second and final sequel to '' A Man Called Horse'' (1970), following ''The Return of a Man Called Horse ...
'' (1983) - executive producer *''
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'' (1984) - executive producer *''
What Waits Below ''What Waits Below'' is a science-fiction adventure film (initially released under the title ''Secrets of the Phantom Caverns'') released in 1984. Directed by Don Sharp, produced by the Adams Apple Film Company, the film runs for 88 minutes and ...
'' (1984) - producer *''
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'' (1985) - producer *'' The Boys Next Door'' (1985) - producer *'' KGB: The Secret War'' (1985) - producer *'' Hollywood Vice Squad'' (1986) - producer, writer *'' Nightstick'' (1987) - executive producer *''
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'' (1987) - producer *''
Street Justice ''Street Justice'' is an American action crime drama series starring Carl Weathers and Bryan Genesse. The series began airing in syndication in 1991, and was canceled in 1993 after 2 seasons. Synopsis The series revolves around U.S. Army Sp ...
'' (1987) - executive producer *''
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'' (1987) - executive producer *'' Dark Tower'' (1989) - producer (uncredited)


Awards

*The ''
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'' from the 1971 Western Heritage Awards, for ''A Man Called Horse'' (shared with director Elliot Silverstein, writer Jack DeWitt, and actors
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,
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, Corinna Tsopei and
Richard Harris Richard St John Francis Harris (1 October 1930 – 25 October 2002) was an Irish actor and singer. He appeared on stage and in many films, notably as Corrado Zeller in Michelangelo Antonioni's '' Red Desert'', Frank Machin in '' This Sporting ...
).


References


External links


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Obituary
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