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I Thought We Were Making Movies, Not History
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Walter Mirisch is the producer, in whole or in part, of more than one hundred films. Among his company's many honors are three Oscars for best picture - The Apartment (1960), West Side Story (1961), and In the Heat of the Night (1967). Mirisch has also received two honorary Academy Awards

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"From Bomba, the Jungle Boy to Some Like It Hot and In the Heat of the Night . . . Walter Mirisch produced many of the films which dazzled and inspired me (and I'm not kidding about Bomba. I loved those movies as a kid.)When I later acted in one of his (lesser) productions, The Spikes Gang, I learned that a prolific and brilliant producer could also be a terrific guy and a wonderful teacher.No surprise then that Walter has given us a wise and utterly engrossing look at his life . . . and extraordinary experiences in this film business."--Ron Howard

"Quite a read. . . . In Mirisch's moving, candid, star-filled memoir--illustrated with rare photos from his personal collection--he tells a lifetime's worth of astounding stories about how movies get made and shares his hard-won insight with gentle humor."--On Wisconsin

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