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  1. Jennings Lang, an agent at MCA was having an affair with his client actress Joan Bennett. Producer Walter Wanger ambushed Lang and Bennett and shot Lang who survived the shooting. It was on national news. I am looking for any news footage on the incident in December 1951. Thanks.

  2. 29 de may. de 1996 · Originally Created by: Genet. Added: Mar 23, 2006. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 13709677. Source citation. Actor. He is best remembered for his portrayal of the staunch Martin Brand in the feature film Real Life (1979). Born unto a prominent family, he originally had been working in his native New York City, New York, as a lawyer until he decided ...

  3. 29 de may. de 1996 · Jennings Lang made a successful career out of his incredible skills as a producer. In 1940, he joined the Jaffe Agency and was made partner and vice president after two years, then was promoted to president. In 1950, he joined the MCA Agency. Working in the film industry, Lang earned a...

  4. 8 de feb. de 2024 · In this installment: producer Jennings Lang, the driving force behind the hit Airport film series of the 1970s. When it comes to the now somewhat maligned “disaster movie” genre popularised in the 1970s, one figure stands above all others in the form of producer, writer and director Irwin Allen, whose extraordinary double-shot of The Towering Inferno and The Poseidon Adventure remains the ...

  5. Jennings Lang made a successful career out of his incredible skills as a producer. In 1940, he joined the Jaffe Agency and was made partner and vice president after two years, then was promoted to ...

  6. Berle Adams on his impression of agent and MCA executive, Jennings Lang. 01:20. Reza Badiyi View Interview. Reza Badiyi on Jennings Lang hiring him at Universal. 02:05. William Link View Interview. William Link on moving to Universal Studios and on the executives there including Lew Wasserman and Jennings Lang.

  7. Other articles where Jennings Lang is discussed: Riot in Cell Block 11: …involving producers Walter Wanger and Jennings Lang. In 1951 Wanger suspected Lang of having an affair with his wife, Joan Bennett, and shot him. Lang survived and went on to produce a number of hit films, and Wanger served four months in prison, where he was appalled by the horrendous…