George Furth
6 titles
Filmography
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For the Use of the Hall
(1975)Directed by Academy Award-winner Lee Grant, this madcap, yet heartfelt 1975 comedy about success and failure is built on wonderfully ridiculous situations and uproarious dialogue.
The Third Girl from the Left
(1973)Kim Novak and Tony Curtis make their TV movie debuts in this poignant tale of shattered dreams from director Peter Medak (The Ruling Class). A chorus girl for 14 years, Gloria Joyce (Novak) is at the end of the line. She's just turned 36, her looks are starting to fade and the club where she works is going topless. So when her boyfriend of 13 years (Curtis) dodges the question of marriage, Gloria takes comfort in the arms of a 23-year-old delivery boy (Michael Brandon), the only one she feels understands her. So when her lover breaks in on their tryst and draws a line in the sand, Gloria must decide which way her future lies, in the past or in the present. Produced by Playboy Productions, The Third Girl from the Left aired on October 16, 1973, and was written by Oscar-nominated lyricist Dory Previn. It also featured two songs composed especially for the film: one sung by Previn herself, the other by Tony Curtis.

MegaForce
(1982)Colossal special effects and death defying stunts highlight the futuristic thriller, Megaforce. Barry Bostwick stars as Ace Hunter, leader of an elite task force of adventurers who gallantly fight to uphold justice.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
(1969)A couple of legendary outlaws at the turn of the century take it on the lam.

Shampoo
(1975)A young boy is less than thrilled when his grandfather arrives to read him the story of 'The Princess Bride', a swashbuckling tale full of fencing, fighting, giants and monsters. He is very surprised when the story comes to life before his enchanted eyes...

The Man with Two Brains
(1983)A brain surgeon's intense love for a disembodied human brain sends him on a whirlwind search for a body to hold it.