Daniel Mann, also known as Daniel Chugerman (August 8, 1912 – November 21, 1991), was an American film and television director. Daniel Mann was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was a stage actor since childhood, and attended Erasmus Hall High School, New York’s Professional Children’s School and the Neighborhood Playhouse. He entered films in 1952 as a director, evincing very little flair for visual dynamics but an excellent ear for dialogue. Most of Mann’s films were adaptations from the stage (Come Back Little Sheba, The Rose Tattoo, The Teahouse of the August Moon) and literature (BUtterfield 8, The Last Angry Man). Daniel Mann died of heart failure in Los Angeles, California in November 1991. —Wikipedia
Will the American film industry do what, I think, they can do so well, pay more attention to the writers than to "Special Effects". Film such as Rose Tattoo, and others from the 30s,40s, and 50s made the audience think....which is far more rewarding than just watching...violence either spoken or written.........
"Williams grew up watching movies," writes Jose at the Film Experience. "He was one of the major playwrights who learned his craft not through