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| name = Zigzag |
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| director =Ronald Remy |
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| producer = [[Albert Zugsmith]] |
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| starring =[[George Nader]] |
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| studio = Medallion Pictures |
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| released = 1963 |
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| country = USA |
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| language = English |
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==Cast== |
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*George Nader as The Blind Hunter |
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*Sylvia Lawrence as Sylvia Lawrence |
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==Production== |
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Filming took place in the Philippines in May 1963. It was the first of a five picture deal Nader signed with Medallion Pictures.<ref>Nader in 'Zigzag' |
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Los Angeles Times 25 May 1963: A8. </ref> He was meant to follow it with ''Walk by the Sea'', directed by himself, in Hong Kong. Nader had previously made ''[[The Great Space Adventure]]'' for producer [[Albert Zugsmith]] in the Philippines.<ref>Bernhardt to Direct Film Here for Son: MacMurray Will Star in It; Rita Tushingham With Finch |
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Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 2 Apr 1963: C11. </ref> |
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Revision as of 04:22, 28 April 2019
Zigzag | |
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Directed by | Ronald Remy |
Produced by | Albert Zugsmith |
Starring | George Nader |
Production company | Medallion Pictures |
Release date | 1963 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Zig Zag is a 1963 film produced by Albert Zugsmith starring George Nader. It was made in the Philippines.
Cast
- George Nader as The Blind Hunter
- Sylvia Lawrence as Sylvia Lawrence
Production
Filming took place in the Philippines in May 1963. It was the first of a five picture deal Nader signed with Medallion Pictures.[1] He was meant to follow it with Walk by the Sea, directed by himself, in Hong Kong. Nader had previously made The Great Space Adventure for producer Albert Zugsmith in the Philippines.[2]
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