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John Frankenheimer was born on February 19, 1930 in the United States. He was educated at Williams College. He began his career in television, first becoming an assistant director. He tried his hand at cinema in the film “Young Stranger” (1957), then he put the picture “Young Savages” (1961). The struggle of the hero-loner with the system became a cross-cutting theme of John Frankenheimer’s films The Machurian Candidate (1962), Seconds (1966) and 52 PICK-UP (1986). John Frankenheimer with equal
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Film festival nominations and awards (3)
Golden Raspberry 1997 | |||
Golden Globes 1965 | |||
Golden Globes 1963 | |||