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-:''[[2012]], [[notable deaths]]''+'''''My Sweet Charlie''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[television movie]] directed by [[Lamont Johnson]]. The [[screenplay|teleplay]] by [[Richard Levinson]] and [[William Link]] is based on the novel of the same name by [[David Westheimer]]. Produced by [[Universal Media Studios|Universal Television]] and broadcast by [[NBC]] on January 20, 1970, it later had a brief theatrical release. It is considered a landmark in television films. The film was made on location in [[Port Bolivar, Texas]].
-*[[Henning Moritzen]], 84, Danish actor, heart attack.+ 
-*[[Irving Fein]], 101, American film and television producer, manager of [[Jack Benny]] and [[George Burns]].+
-*[[Carlo Rambaldi]], 86, Italian special effects artist (''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'', ''[[Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]'', ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]'').+
-* [[Carl Davis (record producer)|Carl Davis]], 77, American record producer ("[[Duke of Earl]]", "[[(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher]]"), lung disease.+
-*[[Al Freeman, Jr.]], 78, American actor (''[[Malcolm X (film)|Malcolm X]]'', ''[[My Sweet Charlie]]'', ''[[One Life to Live]]'') and professor.+
-* [[Jan Sawka]], 65, Polish-born American artist and architect, heart attack.+
-*[[Mel Stuart]], 83, American film director (''[[If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium]]''; ''[[Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory]]''), cancer.+
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My Sweet Charlie is an American television movie directed by Lamont Johnson. The teleplay by Richard Levinson and William Link is based on the novel of the same name by David Westheimer. Produced by Universal Television and broadcast by NBC on January 20, 1970, it later had a brief theatrical release. It is considered a landmark in television films. The film was made on location in Port Bolivar, Texas.





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