William B. Sackheim


Producer, Screenwriter

About

Also Known As
William Sackheim
Birth Place
Gloversville, New York, USA
Born
October 31, 1920
Died
December 01, 2004
Cause of Death
Died Of A Degenerative Brain Disease

Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

The Last Plane From Coramaya (1989)
Screenwriter
First Blood (1982)
Screenplay
The Competition (1980)
From Story
The Competition (1980)
Story By
The Law (1974)
From Story
The Art of Love (1965)
Story
Chicago Syndicate (1955)
Story
The Looters (1955)
Story
Tanganyika (1954)
Screenwriter
The Human Jungle (1954)
Screenwriter
Border River (1954)
Screenwriter
The Human Jungle (1954)
Story
Forbidden (1953)
Screenwriter
Sky Commando (1953)
Story
Forbidden (1953)
Story
Man in the Dark (1953)
Adaptation
Column South (1953)
Story and Screenplay
Paula (1952)
Screenwriter
Revenue Agent (1951)
Written for Screen by
Purple Heart Diary (1951)
Written for Screen by
A Yank in Korea (1951)
Screenwriter
Reunion in Reno (1951)
Story
Barricade (1950)
Screenwriter
One Last Fling (1949)
Screenwriter
Homicide (1949)
Writer
My Dog Rusty (1948)
Story
Smart Girls Don't Talk (1948)
Writer
The Return of Rusty (1946)
Screenwriter
Personality Kid (1946)
Screenwriter
Let's Go Steady (1945)
Story

Producer (Feature Film)

Harrison: Cry of the City (1996)
Executive Producer
The Shamrock Conspiracy (1995)
Executive Producer
White Sands (1992)
Producer
The Hard Way (1991)
Producer
Pacific Heights (1990)
Producer
Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture (1990)
Executive Producer
The Last Plane From Coramaya (1989)
Executive Producer
Kennonite (1989)
Executive Producer
Sleep Well, Professor Oliver (1989)
Executive Producer
Tongs (1989)
Executive Producer
No Small Affair (1984)
Producer
The Survivors (1983)
Producer
The Competition (1980)
Producer
The In-Laws (1979)
Producer
Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence (1976)
Producer
The Law (1974)
Producer
The Impatient Heart (1971)
Producer
The Neon Ceiling (1971)
Producer
The Harness (1971)
Producer
Belle Sommers (1962)
Producer

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985)
Production Consultant

Producer (Special)

Rex Harrison Presents Short Stories of Love (1974)
Executive Producer
How's Business? (1959)
Producer
The Slightly Fallen Angel (1959)
Producer
Another Day, Another Dollar (1959)
Producer

Life Events

1945

Feature writing debut, "Let's Go Steady" (from story)

1946

First major screenplay produced, "The Return of Rusty"

1962

TV writing debut, "Poor Mr. Campbell"

1981

Joined Universal TV as creative consultant

Bibliography