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Jerry Danzig
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Jerry Danzig is known for
Crime Syndicate (1951)
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Sure As Fate (1950)
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Studio One (1948)
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Known for
Crime Syndicate
TV Series
Script and Continuity Department
1951–1952 • 24 eps
Sure As Fate
6.5
TV Series
Producer
1950 • 3 eps
Studio One
7.6
TV Series
Producer
1951 • 1 ep
The Earl Wrightson Show
TV Series
Additional Crew
1949 • 1 ep
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Crime Syndicate
TV Series
script editor
1951–1952
24 episodes
Producer
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Crime Syndicate
TV Series
producer
1951
2 episodes
Studio One
7.6
TV Series
producer
1951
1 episode
Sure As Fate
6.5
TV Series
producer
1950
3 episodes
Additional Crew
Previous
2
Premiere
TV Special
supervisor
1951
The Earl Wrightson Show
TV Series
Supervised by
1949
1 episode
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