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Neil LaBute

Neil LaBute was the both director and story-script writer of IN THE COMPANY OF MEN, YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS, and THE SHAPE OF THINGS, and the director of NURSE BETTY and POSSESSION, the latter also being adapted by LaBute and two others from a novel.

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John Wells’

, most recently Tom Hooper’s THE KING’S SPEECH, winner of four 2011 Academy Awards®, including Best Picture; Derek Cianfrance’s Academy Award®-nominated BLUE VALENTINE; John Wells’ feature directorial debut, THE COMPANY MEN; Julian Schnabel’s MIRAL; and Wes Craven’s SCRE4M. Since 2005

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by ER’s John Wells

Written and directed by ER’s John Wells, The Company Men has a keen grasp of the state of America over the last few troubled years since the economy crashed.

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by John Wells, former West Wing showrunner and once president of the Writers Guild of America

Written and directed by John Wells, former West Wing showrunner and once president of the Writers Guild of America, The Company Men takes a look at three men each effected when the company which has employed them for years begins massive downsizing that eventually leaves each of them without a job.

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Mitchell Leisen

In the Company of Men (born in Detroit) Mitchell Leisen, director, Death Takes a Holiday, Midnight (born in Menominee) Norman Z. McLeod, director, Horse Feathers, Topper, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (born in Grayling) McG, film director, Charlie's Angels, Terminator Salvation (born in Kalamazoo) Michael Moore, Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker and writer (born in Flint) Robert Moore, director, Murder By Death, Chapter Two (born in Detroit) Jane Murfin, screenwriter, What Price Hollywood?

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The director, John Wells,

The director, John Wells, brought a similar bland tone to the story that John Wellsdisplayed in a previous film, The Company Men, which I saw in the theatre because I was living in California at the time and eager to see my home state of Massachusetts on the big screen.

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by John Wells, of E.R. and

The Company Men is written and directed by John Wells, of E.R. and The West Wing fame.

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Henry Lehrman

Veteran Henry Lehrman, who had worked with Mack Sennett and Charlie Chaplin, was the director.

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of John Wells, the executive producer behind ER and , and

Company is the feature directing debut of John Wells, the executive producer behind ER and The West Wing, and The Company Men has that typical TV visual flatness (even Coen brothers cinematographer Roger Deakins can’t save this movie from aesthetic blandness).

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Robert McKenzie

Irish American actor/director Robert McKenzie's company incwuded such actors as Broncho Biwwy Anderson, Ben Turpin, and Victor Potew.

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Hal Prince

The original production of Company opened at the Alvin Theatre in New York in April of 1970, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by George Furth and under the direction of Hal Prince.

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Wayne Eagling

The company has been directed by Sonia Gaskell (1961–1969), Rudi van Dantzig (1969–1991), Wayne Eagling (1991–2003) and is currently directed by Ted Brandsen.

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John Madden

The director is John Madden, best known for “Shakespeare in Love,” which won an Oscar for Best Picture.

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Rich Aarons

The film had eight directors: Rich Aarons, Ken Boyer, Kent Butterworth, Barry Caldwell, Alfred Gimeno, Arthur Leonardi, Byron Vaughns, and Aoyama Hiroshi.

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Peter Maze

The directors were Josiah Guest, Walter Coffin, Edward Lee, Thomas Guest, Thomas Guppy, Thomas Powell, Christopher James, Thomas Carlisle, Henry Rudhall, William Wait, William Watson, and Peter Maze.

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Frank Cox, Richard Martin, John Frankau and Mike Gibbon

The directors were Frank Cox, Richard Martin, John Frankau and Mike Gibbon.

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Sidney Lumet, Ralph Nelson, Alex Segal and Robert Mulligan

The directors for the series included Sidney Lumet, Ralph Nelson, Alex Segal and Robert Mulligan.

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John Huston, Ken Hughes and Joseph McGrath

The movie had an ensemble cast that included Peter Sellers, Orson Welles, Ursula Andress, Deborah Kerr and Woody Allen; and an ensemble of directors that included John Huston, Ken Hughes and Joseph McGrath, each shooting a segment.

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John Guillermin

The film was directed by John Guillermin and starred Peter Ustinov, Mia Farrow, Bette Davis, Simon MacCorkindale, Jon Finch, Olivia Hussey, Jane Birkin, Lois Chiles, Angela Lansbury, Maggie Smith, Jack Warden, and Harry Andrews.

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Nicolas Kent and Indhu Rubasingham

The cast included Michael Cochrane and Jemma Redgrave and the directors were Nicolas Kent and Indhu Rubasingham.

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