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Zukor

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Zu·kor  (zkr), Adolph 1873-1976.
Hungarian-born American film producer and executive credited with launching the film careers of such stars as Sarah Bernhardt and John Barrymore. In 1933 he helped found Paramount studios.


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His father was Benjamin "BJ" Schulberg, who had written scripts for Adolf Zukor before moving from New York to Hollywood in 1920.
The result is a book that feels as if it was written by someone who has been an insider in Hollywood since Paramount founder Adolph Zukor moved his moviemaking studio to California in 1916--and who has remained on top of technical and economic trends and changes ever since.
He asks: "Bob Hope was a guest at the 100th birthday party of Paramount Studios founder Adolph Zukor.
 
 
 
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