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Ross, Herbert, 1927-2001
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- Pennies from heaven, Turner Entertainment Co. and SLM Entertainment ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Herbert Ross production ; produced by Nora Kaye & Herbert Ross ; written for the screen and based on original material by Dennis Potter ; directed by Herbert Ross
- California suite, Rastar Films ; produced by Ray Stark ; directed by Herbert Ross ; written by Neil Simon
- My blue heaven, Warner Bros. presents ; a Hawn/Sylbert production ; written by Nora Ephron ; produced by Herbert Ross and Anthea Sylbert ; directed by Herbert Ross
- Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Ray Stark production ; a Herbert Ross film ; screenplay by Neil Simon ; produced by Ray Stark ; directed by Herbert Ross
- Footloose, Paramount Pictures Corp. ; written by Dean Pitchford ; produced by Lewis J. Rachmil and Craig Zadan ; directed by Herbert Ross
- Boys on the side, Warner Bros. Pictures, Le Studio Canal+, Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films present a New Regency/Hera Production ; written by Don Roos ; produced by Arnon Milchan, Stephen Reuther and Herbert Ross ; directed by Herbert Ross
- Steel magnolias, Tri-Star Pictures presents a Rastar production ; screenplay by Robert Harling based on his play ; produced by Ray Stark ; directed by Herbert Ross
- True colors, Paramount Pictures presents ; written by Kevin Wade ; produced by Herbert Ross and Laurence Mark ; directed by Herbert Ross
- The last of Sheila, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Herbert Ross film ; written by Stephen Sondheim and Anthony Perkins ; produced and directed by Herbert Ross
- My blue heaven, and the man with two brains, Warner Bros. Entertainment
- The Goodbye girl, a Warner Bros. ; [Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer] ; Ray Stark production ; written by Neil Simon ; produced by Ray Stark ; directed by Herbert Ross ; a Rastar feature
- Undercover blues, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Lobell/Bergman/Hera production of a film by Herbert Ross ; written by Ian Abrams ; produced by Mike Lobell ; directed by Herbert Ross