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  Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / Max Rosenberg, producer of cult horror films; at 89
Max Rosenberg, a veteran movie producer best known for cult horror classics such as "Tales From the Crypt" and "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors" as well as the early rock 'n' roll movies "Jamboree" and "Rock, Rock, Rock!" died Monday after a brief illness.
Rosenberg unique, Bartok said, "was a combination of commercial savvy -- he was always able to tap into the zeitgeist, whether it was rock 'n' roll in the late '50s or the explosion of drive-in movies and supernatural and horror films.
Rosenberg was honored with a tribute by the American Cinematheque and appeared at screenings of his films at the annual Festival of Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2004/06/18/max_rosenberg_producer_of_cult_horror_films_at_89?mode=PF   (637 words)

  
 JURIST - The Rosenbergs Trial
The primary interest of the FBI in Ethel Rosenberg in July of 1950, lay in the possibility of threatening her with prosecution as a means of convincing Julius to talk.
Both Rosenbergs pleaded the Fifth Amendment in response to all questions concerning their membership in the Communist Party, most likely to head off potential questions about other acquaintances who might be members of their spy network.
Julius Rosenberg testified as to his modest lifestyle, inconsistent-- it was suggested by the defense-- with the rewards one would expect a world class spy to have received.
jurist.law.pitt.edu /trials6.htm   (3289 words)

  
 Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Famous Cases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Rosenberg was remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshal in default of $100,000 bail for further hearing.
Rosenberg also advised David that he had a way of communicating with the Russians by putting material or messages in the alcove of a theater and that he had received from one of his contacts the mathematics relating to atomic energy for airplanes.
Rosenberg mentioned to Elitcher that Rosenberg had been dismissed from his employment for security reasons and that his membership in the Communist Party seemed to be the basis of the case against him.
www.fbi.gov /libref/historic/famcases/atom/atom.htm   (11043 words)

  
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Rosenberg testified that he called Bluestone because he was the only attorney Rosenberg knew.3 The substance of the conversation between Rosenberg and Bluestone was vigorously contested.
Rosenberg, in the course of his testimony, gave several different versions of what happened, varying from near agreement with Bluestone's version to an asserion that Bluestone told him to get pencil and paper and take down the text of the petition, which Bluestone then dictated.
There is, for example, Rosenberg's testimony that Bluestone, who charged him no fee for his time and advise, "wanted to see if it had written the heading cor- rectly and he wanted a copy of that." Rosenberg assert- ed that Bluestone suggested that he mail him a copy of the petition.
www.nlrb.gov /nlrb/shared_files/decisions/275/275-371.txt   (4610 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Max Rosenberg
The son of a furrier, Max Rosenberg was born in the Bronx on September 13 1914.
Rosenberg, however, had little admiration for the picture, describing it as "a bunch of songs connected to a stupid plot".
Rosenberg's other films were no less captivating; Girl of the Night (1957) was about a sensitive, lonely call girl called Bobbie who is manipulated and ultimately used by her Madame.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/06/18/db1803.xml&sSheet=/portal/2004/06/18/ixportal.html   (609 words)

  
 Rosenberg Foundation History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Rosenberg Foundation was established in 1935 by a group of relatives and business associates who were designated as trustees in the will of Max L. Rosenberg.
Rosenberg, a San Francisco businessman and philanthropist who died in 1931, was the president and major shareholder of Rosenberg Brothers and Co., the firm he and his brothers Abraham and Adolph had formed in 1893 to pack and ship dried fruit from California.
In his will, Max Rosenberg left the bulk of his estate to establish a foundation with broad charitable purposes and wide latitude in how the foundation might be operated.
www.rosenbergfdn.org /history.html   (846 words)

  
 Testimony of Ethel Rosenberg
Rosenberg testified that their console which Greenglass claimed was specially equipped for espionage work actually was purchased at Macy's.
Rosenberg testified that she never attempted to persuade Ruth Greenglass to ask he husband is he would be willing to steal secrets from Los Alamos.
ETHEL ROSENBERG: He advised me as to my rights, but he also advised me it was entirely up to me to decide, on the basis of what the question was, whether or not I thought any answer might incriminate me, and I so used that right.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/rosenb/ROS_TETH.HTM   (3515 words)

  
 Max Rosenberg | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Max Rosenberg, who over a half-century produced dozens of low-budget movies, including "Tales From the Crypt" and the early rock 'n' roll movie "Rock, Rock, Rock," has died.
Rosenberg was born in New York and was a lawyer when he entered the film business in 1939 as a distributor of foreign films.
Rosenberg is survived by his companion, Arlene Becker; daughters Elizabeth Rumelt and Naomi Rosenberg; and three grandchildren.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20040620/news_1m20rosenber.html   (325 words)

  
 Taphophilia (dot) Com - Max Rosenberg, 89; Longtime Producer of Classic Horror Films
Max Rosenberg, a veteran movie producer best known for cult horror classics such as "Tales From the Crypt" and "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors" as well as the early rock 'n' roll movies "Jamboree" and "Rock, Rock, Rock!" has died.
The son of a furrier, Rosenberg was born in the Bronx in 1914.
Rosenberg launched his career as a producer in 1954, initially teaming up with Subotsky to make a series of 39 do-it-yourself television science programs for children called "Junior Science," which won numerous awards and was shown worldwide.
www.taphophilia.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1051   (1198 words)

  
 Max Rosenberg, Captain, United States Army Air Corps & Federal Judge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Max Rosenberg (age 77) A retired Federal Judge with the National Labor Relations Board, passed away December 13, 2000 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Judge Rosenberg served during World War II in the United States Army Air Corps in Europe and North Africa.
Judge Rosenberg retired in 1980, and in his retirement worked as an arbitrator/mediator resolving labor and commercial disputes.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /mrosenberg.htm   (215 words)

  
 Film | Max Rosenberg
Although born in the Bronx, New York, Rosenberg was a lifelong Anglophile, retaining a close interest in the royal family and importing his cricket caps via an English expatriate friend, the New York film producer Richard Gordon.
Rosenberg also had a flair for catchy advertising, and was most proud of his invention for City Of The Dead in 1960.
Rosenberg spent more than 20 years getting back the copyright, and was working on its British cinema distribution before he died.
film.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4953173-3156,00.html   (664 words)

  
 MGM Sci-Fi NEWSLETTER
A lifelong comic book fan, Rosenberg had his eye on another book, acclaimed Belgian creator Hermann Huppen's Jeremiah, an award-winning graphic novel that bore virtually no resemblance to his earlier find, but one for which his plans were no less ambitious.
To serve as showrunner and executive producer, Rosenberg approached J. Michael Straczynski, whose work on the sci-fi series Babylon 5 and in comics has earned him hero status in the science fiction community.
Rosenberg describes a scene in one episode in which Kurdy passes by someone laying on the street who needs help.
www.mgmscifinews.com /02feb/black.html   (1700 words)

  
 SSR 80-9c
Max and Frieda, both New York domiciliaries, celebrated their marriage in Connecticut because a lawyer advised them that the neighboring state recognized the effectiveness of Max's Mexican divorce from Celia, thereby rendering the subsequent marriage valid.
We should observe at the outset, that the Government concedes that Max and Frieda lived together as man and wife for thirty-six years, from the time of their marriage in 1935 to Max's death in 1971.
Yet, Max Rosenberg sacrificed a significant portion of his weekly paychecks over decades of employment to build a widows benefit fund of $165.20 per month for Frieda, the woman he regarded for thirty-six years as his lawful wife.
www.ssa.gov /OP_Home/rulings/oasi/11/SSR80-09-oasi-11.html   (4976 words)

  
 The Bryan-College Station Eagle > Entertainment > Movies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
That was Max Rosenberg’s retort after being asked if the management of the building had given him permission to smoke mini-cigars in his cluttered fourth-floor Hollywood office during broad daylight.
Rosenberg has been back in action in recent days, thanks to the American debut of Langrishe, Go Down, a Harold Pinter drama starring Judi Dench and Jeremy Irons initially broadcast on the BBC in 1978.
Rosenberg never spent a dime when he could get by on a nickel, gave a host of young actors their first breaks and had a carny barker’s knack for marketing gimmickry.
www.theeagle.com /spotlight/movies/2003articles/080703kingofgenre.htm   (1284 words)

  
 Rosenberg Foundation Updates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Rosenberg Foundation is an independent, grant-making foundation that has operated in California since 1935.
Rosenberg Foundation has an endowment of $60 million and awards grants designed to improve public policy regarding the economic security of working families and the economic and civic integration of immigrants.
The Rosenberg Foundation grants strategy is to achieve lasting improvement in public social policy regarding the economic security of working families and the changing population of California.
www.rosenbergfdn.org /whatsnew.html   (4149 words)

  
 maxrosenberg
Max Rosenberg was scheduled to join us to speak after AT THE EARTH's CORE which he produced.
Max never pulled his punches, and he was as blunt and critical of his own work as he was of his colleague’s: after a screening of a newly restored print of THE MIND OF MR.
Max continued working on low-budget genre films such as BLOODY BIRTHDAY and HOMEWORK, and overseeing the rich legacy of the Amicus Films catalogue, which has recently seen a renaissance through DVD releases of such titles as THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD.
www.americancinematheque.com /Obits/maxrosenberg.htm   (690 words)

  
 Rosenbergs Trial: An Account of the Trial with links.
A third Rosenberg friend, Alfred Sarant, managed to elude FBI surveillance at a racetrack and make a successful dash by car to the Mexican border, and then to parts unknown.
Robert and Michael,marched carrying signs reading "Don't Kill My Mommy and Daddy," thousands of Rosenberg supporters paraded on two continents, radio broadcasts were sponsored on their behalf, letters asking for clemency poured into the White House, the Pope asked for mercy.
Alexsandr Feklisov, Rosenberg's Soviet control came forward to describe his meetings with Julius in the 1940's.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/rosenb/ROS_ACCT.HTM   (3183 words)

  
 Max Rosenberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
LOS ANGELES--Max Rosenberg, who produced dozens of successful, low-budget movies, from horror tales to rock and roll romps, died here June 14 after a brief illness.
But Rosenberg and Subotsky were best-known for movies involving horror or the supernatural.
Rosenberg later produced some non-horror work, most notably Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party" (1968) starring Robert Shaw and directed by William Friedkin.
www.mst3kinfo.com /rolodex/Rosenberg.html   (442 words)

  
 DesMoinesRegister.com | Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Helena Maxine Rosenberg will be 86 in January, but the idea of retiring as co-owner of Maxine's Limited Gift and Collectors Gallery is unthinkable.
Rosenberg's gift shop, which she owns with her son, Max Rosenberg, opened in 1965, about the same time that gift shops such as Brodericks Gifts and Collectibles and Vilamek's started business.
Rosenberg started her gift shop out of her home in Windsor Heights with a few Bing and Grondahl Christmas plates and 20 $2 bills.
desmoinesregister.com /business/stories/c4789010/22517090.html   (578 words)

  
 Blog of Death: Max Rosenberg
Fans of supernatural, horror and suspense movies are mourning the loss of Max Rosenberg, a Hollywood filmmaker who specialized in creepy cinema.
For over half a century, Rosenberg produced dozens of movies, including "The Curse of Frankenstein," "The City of the Dead," "The House That Dripped Blood," "Cat People" and "Tales From the Crypt." Most of these features were low- or modestly-budgeted, yet fostered the careers of young actors like Donald Sutherland and Terrance Stamp.
A New York native, Rosenberg graduated from City College of New York and St. John Law School.
www.blogofdeath.com /archives/001038.html   (236 words)

  
 Untitled Document
And Max stood among them while the others sat, and he made himself and his contact information known to all.
And Max retrieved the paper and said unto them: "If none of those present gain acceptance into this group, then we shall start a group of our own." And in time the callback auditions drew to their end, and all dispersed.
So it was decided to abandon auditions and begin recruiting, and Max was placed in charge of this....
www.columbia.edu /cu/nonsequitur/history.htm   (647 words)

  
 Rod McKuen - Flight Plan
This is the death notice of Max Rosenberg, a producer of horror films.
Max Rosenberg, son of a Bronx furrier, was a class act.
Max's work harkens back to the sweet, now-vanished age of the drive-in theater.
www.mckuen.com /flights/250604.htm   (1968 words)

  
 History of Sons of Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Max Rapoport, Samuel Schwartz, Max G. Chanock, George Berkhan, Jacob Schattenstei, Morris Kaplan, E. Markowitz, Abraham Golomb, Abraham Nathan and Abraham Kaplan.
In the same year (1903) the congregation purchased a plot of ground at the northeast corner of Sixth and Tilghman Streets.
Max Rapoport, Abe Nathan, Jacob schattenstein, Sam Schwartz, Max Chanock and Max Rosenberg.
www.sonsofisrael.net /history.htm   (379 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Nation / Obituaries in the news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Max Rosenberg, who produced dozens of low-budget movies, including "Tales from the Crypt" and the early rock 'n' roll movie "Rock, Rock, Rock," died Monday.
Rosenberg died according to Julie Moldo, vice president of Rosenberg's company, Rearguard Productions.
Most of Rosenberg's movies involved the horror or supernatural.
www.boston.com /news/nation/articles/2004/06/17/obituaries_in_the_news?pg=2   (733 words)

  
 Max and Ruby TV Show - Max and Ruby Television Show - TV.com
In creator Rosemary Wells's own words, she explains the show's goal: " Max and Ruby celebrates the relationship between Ruby and her younger brother, Max, and the universal nature of sibling relationships.
Ruby picks Max every apple she can find on the tree, but Max is still not satisfied.
It is a great show, max is my favourite he has that look about him i just like!!!!
www.tv.com /max-and-ruby/show/14982/summary.html   (250 words)

  
 New York Sewing Machines Inc.
New York Sewing Machine has been serving the industry since 1930 and is one of the oldest and largest manufacturers and distributors of both new and rebuilt specialty sewing machines, attachments and 'labor-saving' devices.
Since 1930 when Max Rosenberg invented the zig-zag top piper, product development has continued and attachments have been designed for all major and minor areas for sewn products.
Lester Rosenberg, the grandson of Max Rosenberg, is treasurer and secretary.
www.nysmac.com /aboutus.cfm   (424 words)

  
 :: rogerebert.com :: Asylum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
ASYLUM is a British anthology of short horror stories from the same good old folks who gave us "Torture Garden" and "Tales From the Crypt." I had the opportunity to interview one of the producers, Max J. Rosenberg, when he visited Chicago, and the thing I remember about him is his great devotion to coleslaw.
This movie was written by Robert Bloch, who lives in Wisconsin and has also found inspiration from the serene northern landscape to write "Psycho," "Torture Garden," and assorted other tales of unearthly goings-on.
Of course, the coleslaw Rosenberg was eating was at the Cape Cod Room, which has some of the best coleslaw in the world, but a man with Max J. Rosenberg's obsession probably keeps in practice wherever he goes.
rogerebert.suntimes.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19720101/REVIEWS/201010302/1023   (469 words)

  
 Taylor Family Tree
Nellie Beatrice Starns born in Jordville, Texas, October 24,1921 daughter of Clyde Benton and Addie Sophrona Jordy Starns passed away Tuesday, July 31 at her residence in Rosenberg after a courageous battle with cancer.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Max W. Koch; her daughter, Lela Madeira; sisters, Letha Fehlis and Mary Graff; and brothers, Braxton and Cleo Starns.
She is survived by her daughter, Mary Sparks and her husband, Jimmy, of Rosenberg; son, Max Koch, Jr.
our.homewithgod.com /wardenbt/d0/i0000044.html   (134 words)

  
 DVD Talk > Reviews > The House That Dripped Blood > Printer Friendly
The big surprise is that this low-profile title has been given an unexpectedly superlative 16:9 transfer, and even includes a fun interview with co-producer Max J. Rosenberg.
The jacket lists the show as being in stereo, and while that may be true of the Rosenberg interview, the movie itself is definitely monaural.
The disc includes an interview with co-producer Max J. Rosenberg, recorded this past summer with the American Cinematheque's Dennis Bartok at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood.
www.dvdtalk.com /reviews/print.php?ID=8052   (1158 words)

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