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'''Sanderson "Sandy" Frank''' (birthdate unknown) is a television producer and distributor. He began working for Paramount Pictures during the 1950s, but struck out on his own in 1964 to start a program syndication company. He is best known for importing and redubbing 1960s and 1970s Japanese-styled sci-fi programs and films, such as '']'' and '']'', for distribution in the American market. His '']'' films were shown during the 1990s on '']''. In several episodes, the mockery of the films extended to Frank himself and an unconfirmed rumor says he responded by refusing to renew distribution rights for any episode featuring one of his films. Sandy Frank lives in Huntington Beach, California. | '''Sanderson "Sandy" Frank''' (birthdate unknown) is a television producer and distributor. He began working for Paramount Pictures during the 1950s, but struck out on his own in 1964 to start a program syndication company. He is best known for importing and redubbing 1960s and 1970s Japanese-styled sci-fi programs and films, such as '']'' and '']'', for distribution in the American market. His '']'' films were shown during the 1990s on '']''. In several episodes, the mockery of the films extended to Frank himself and an unconfirmed rumor says he responded by refusing to renew distribution rights for any episode featuring one of his films. Sandy Frank lives in Huntington Beach, California. | ||
Since May ] a tv writer named Sandy Frank has been a contributing blogger at ]. | |||
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Sanderson "Sandy" Frank (birthdate unknown) is a television producer and distributor. He began working for Paramount Pictures during the 1950s, but struck out on his own in 1964 to start a program syndication company. He is best known for importing and redubbing 1960s and 1970s Japanese-styled sci-fi programs and films, such as Gamera and Battle of the Planets, for distribution in the American market. His Gamera films were shown during the 1990s on Mystery Science Theater 3000. In several episodes, the mockery of the films extended to Frank himself and an unconfirmed rumor says he responded by refusing to renew distribution rights for any episode featuring one of his films. Sandy Frank lives in Huntington Beach, California.
Since May 2005 a tv writer named Sandy Frank has been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post.