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May 27, 2008

Wilmington On Pollack

Sydney Pollack, the man who directed Out of Africa The Way We Were, and Three Days of the Condor, was one of those Hollywood professionals who seemed bullet-proof -- so versatile and ubiquitous, and so talented in all three of his movie professions (director, producer and actor) that it seemed no bilious critic or conniving executive would ever lay a glove on him.

They didn’t. Death apparently was the only adversary he couldn’t out-talk or outmaneuver.

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Posted by poland at May 27, 2008 03:53 PM

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