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Night Gallery (1969) -- A man bets $10,000 that he can survive a night in a haunted house, and, in a second drama, the master of a castle is unperturbed when his domain is invaded by the Nazis. With Leslie Nielsen, Fritz Weaver, Francis Lederer, Helmut Dantine, Hank Brandt.
Night Gallery (1969) -- Stars who had their own series, including Cameron Mitchell, Elsa Lanchester, and Pernell Roberts guest star in three separate segments involving a green thumb, an eerie funeral and a haunted juke box on "Rod Serling's Night Gallery".
Night Gallery (1969) -- A murder case takes on supernatural overtones, and a youngster becomes more and more involved in his own secret world, in two separate offerings. Stars: David McCallum, Linda Marsh, David Carradine, Radames Pera, Lisabeth Hush, Lonny Chapman.
Night Gallery (1969) -- A man and a woman experience a strangely familiar encounter and, in the second story, a child, entering adolescence, discovers and befriends a monster. Stars Susan Strasberg, Robert F. Lyons, Laurie Prange and Glenn Corbett.
Night Gallery (1969) -- A rural school haunted by a child's ghost and a man's search for the girl in his dreams are the themes of two segments of "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" starring Elizabeth Hartman, Gale Sondergaard, Alex Cord and Joanna Pettet.

Overview

Date of Death:
1 December 2004, Beverly Hills, California, USA more
Trivia:
Children, Drew and Daniel Sackheim.
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Up 7% in popularity this week. See rank & trends on IMDbPro.
Awards:
Won Primetime Emmy. Another 2 nominations more
Alternate Names:
Bill Sackheim | William B. Sackheim

Filmography

Jump to filmography as: Producer, Writer, Music Department, Archive Footage
Producer:
  1. The Shamrock Conspiracy (1995) (TV) (producer)
  2. White Sands (1992) (producer)
  3. "The Antagonists" (1991) TV series (executive producer) (unknown episodes)
  4. The Hard Way (1991) (producer)
  5. Pacific Heights (1990) (producer)
  6. Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture (1990) (TV) (executive producer)

  7. "Gideon Oliver" (executive producer) (1 episode, 1989)
    ... aka "By the Rivers of Babylon" (Europe: English title)
        - Sleep Well, Professor Oliver (1989) TV episode (executive producer)
  8. The Last Plane from Coramaya (1989) (V) (producer)
  9. "Hard Copy" (executive producer) (1 episode, 1987)
        - Episode #1.0 (1987) TV episode (executive producer)
  10. No Small Affair (1984) (producer)
  11. The Survivors (1983) (producer)
  12. The Competition (1980) (producer)

  13. The In-Laws (1979) (producer)
  14. "Delvecchio" (executive producer) (2 episodes, 1976-1977)
        - Licensed to Kill (1977) TV episode (executive producer)
        - APB: Santa Claus (1976) TV episode (executive producer)
  15. "Once an Eagle" (1976) TV mini-series (executive producer)
  16. Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence (1976) (TV) (producer)
    ... aka Mallory
  17. "The Law" (1975) TV mini-series (executive producer) (producer)
  18. The Law (1974) (TV) (producer)
  19. Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love (1974) (TV) (executive producer)
    ... aka Short Stories of Love
    ... aka Short Story
    ... aka Three Faces of Love
  20. The Harness (1971) (TV) (producer)
  21. The Impatient Heart (1971) (TV) (producer)
  22. The Neon Ceiling (1971) (TV) (producer)
  23. "Night Gallery" (1970) TV series (producer) (unknown episodes)
    ... aka "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" (USA)
  24. A Clear and Present Danger (1970) (TV) (producer)
  25. Dial Hot Line (1970) (TV) (producer)

  26. Night Gallery (1969) (TV) (producer)
    ... aka Rod Serling's Wax Museum (USA)
  27. Deadlock (1969) (TV) (producer)
  28. "The Flying Nun" (producer) (27 episodes, 1967-1968)
        - You Can't Get There from Here (1968) TV episode (producer)
        - Love Me, Love My Dog (1968) TV episode (producer)
        - May the Wind Be Always at Your Back (1968) TV episode (producer)
        - The Puce Albert (1968) TV episode (producer)
        - Where There's a Will (1968) TV episode (producer)
          (22 more)
  29. "Hawk" (producer) (1 episode, 1966)
        - Do Not Mutilate or Spindle (1966) TV episode (producer)
  30. "Gidget" (producer) (27 episodes, 1965-1966)
        - One More for the Road (1966) TV episode (producer)
        - Independence -- Gidget Style (1966) TV episode (producer)
        - Take a Lesson (1966) TV episode (producer)
        - Love and the Single Gidget (1966) TV episode (producer)
        - Ring-a-Ding-Dingbat (1966) TV episode (producer)
          (22 more)
  31. "Empire" (1962) TV series (producer) (unknown episodes)
    ... aka "Big G" (UK)
  32. Poor Mr. Campbell (1962) (TV) (producer)

  33. "Goodyear Theatre" (executive producer) (2 episodes, 1959)
    ... aka "Award Theatre" (USA: syndication title)
    ... aka "Golden Years of Television" (USA: cable TV title)
        - The Golden Shanty (1959) TV episode (executive producer)
        - A Sword for Marius (1959) TV episode (executive producer)
  34. "Alcoa Theatre" (producer) (2 episodes, 1959)
        - Another Day, Another Dollar (1959) TV episode (producer)
        - The Slightly Fallen Angel (1959) TV episode (producer)
  35. "Playhouse 90" (producer) (1 episode, 1956)
        - Massacre at Sand Creek (1956) TV episode (producer)
  36. "Celebrity Playhouse" (producer) (3 episodes, 1956)
        - I'll Make the Arrest (1956) TV episode (producer)
        - Tantrum Size 12 (1956) TV episode (producer)
        - Secret of the Bells (1956) TV episode (producer)
Writer:
  1. First Blood (1982) (screenplay)
    ... aka Rambo (USA: TV title)
    ... aka Rambo: First Blood
  2. The Competition (1980) (story)

  3. "Delvecchio" (1 episode, 1977)
        - Licensed to Kill (1977) TV episode (story)
  4. The Law (1974) (TV) (writer)
  5. "The Bold Ones: The Protectors" (6 episodes, 1969-1970)
        - Memo from the Class of '76 (1970) TV episode (creator)
        - A Thing Not of God (1970) TV episode (creator)
        - The Carrier (1970) TV episode (creator)
        - Draw a Straight Man (1969) TV episode (creator)
        - If I Should Wake Before I Die (1969) TV episode (creator)
          (1 more)

  6. Deadlock (1969) (TV) (story)
  7. "Hawk" (1 episode, 1966)
        - H Is a Dirty Letter (1966) TV episode (writer)
  8. The Art of Love (1965) (story)

  9. "Playhouse 90" (2 episodes, 1956-1958)
        - Before I Die (1958) TV episode (story)
        - Massacre at Sand Creek (1956) TV episode (writer)
  10. "Lux Video Theatre" (1 episode, 1955)
    ... aka "Summer Video Theatre" (USA: summer title)
        - The Human Jungle (1955) TV episode (original screenplay)
  11. Chicago Syndicate (1955) (story)
  12. The Human Jungle (1954) (screenplay) (story)
  13. Tanganyika (1954) (writer)
  14. Border River (1954) (screenplay)
  15. Forbidden (1953) (screenplay) (story)
  16. Sky Commando (1953) (story)
  17. Column South (1953) (screenplay) (story)
  18. Man in the Dark (1953) (adaptation)
    ... aka The Man Who Lived Twice (USA)
  19. Paula (1952) (writer)
    ... aka The Silent Voice (UK)
  20. Purple Heart Diary (1951) (writer)
    ... aka No Time for Tears
  21. Reunion in Reno (1951) (short story)
  22. A Yank in Korea (1951) (writer)
    ... aka Letter from Korea (UK)
  23. Revenue Agent (1950) (writer)
  24. Barricade (1950) (writer)

  25. One Last Fling (1949) (screenplay)
  26. Homicide (1949) (writer)
  27. Smart Girls Don't Talk (1948) (original screenplay)
  28. My Dog Rusty (1948) (story)
  29. Personality Kid (1946) (screenplay) (as William B. Sackheim)
  30. The Return of Rusty (1946) (screenplay) (as William B. Sackheim)
  31. Let's Go Steady (1945) (story) (as William B. Sackheim)
Music Department:
  1. The In-Laws (1979) (choral supervisor) (as Bill Sackheim)

Additional Details

Other Works:
In 1959, he produced in an unsold pilot for a sitcom called "It's a Living" starring Sid Caesar as a traveling salesman. more
Publicity Listings:
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Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Crime | Romance more

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