Leonard Kastle
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- | '''Leonard Gregory Kastle''' (1929 – 2011) was an [[American composer]], [[librettist]], and [[Theatre direction|director]], although he is best known as the [[writer]]/[[film director|director]] of the 1970 film ''[[The Honeymoon Killers]]'', his only venture into the cinema, for which he did all his own research. He was an adjunct member of the [[SUNY Albany]] music faculty. | + | '''Leonard Gregory Kastle''' (1929 – 2011) was an [[American composer]], [[librettist]], and [[Theatre direction|director]] best known as the [[writer]]/[[film director|director]] of the film ''[[The Honeymoon Killers]]'' (1970), his only venture into the cinema. |
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Leonard Gregory Kastle (1929 – 2011) was an American composer, librettist, and director best known as the writer/director of the film The Honeymoon Killers (1970), his only venture into the cinema.
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