“Valdez is Coming!” Production Manager Sam Manners dies
at 91.
Sam Manners, an Emmy-nominated producer and production
manager for television and film, died June 1, 2012. He was 91. Born Savino
Maneri on March 29, 1921 in Cleveland, Ohio, Manners began his long career as a
production supervisor on "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin"; associate
producer, production executive and second unit director on "Naked
City"; and associate producer, executive in charge of production and second
unit director on "Route 66." A little later he was a unit production
manager on "The Wild Wild West."
Manners' feature credits as production manager included
"Billy the Kid vs. Dracula," "Heaven With a Gun,"
"Valdez Is Coming," "Cleopatra Jones" and "The Last
Hard Men." He produced the 1979 feature "Jamaican Gold" and the
1980s film comedies "Mischief" and "Bad Medicine."
By the late 1970s, Manners began to produce a steady
stream of made-for-television movies. These included "Dummy" and
"Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones," both Emmy nominated for
outstanding special. Others included the miniseries "Pearl" as well
as "The Pride of Jesse Hallam," "Divorce Wars: A Love
Story," an adaptation of "Casanova," "Bloodlines: Murder in
the Family," "Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellogg"
and "Beyond Betrayal." In addition, in the 1990s he produced three
telepics based on "The Waltons": "A Walton Thanksgiving
Reunion," "A Walton Wedding" and "Walton Easter"
Survivors include Manners' wife, Joyce; a son, TV
producer Kelly A. Manners; a daughter, TV assistant director Tana M. Manners;
and two granddaughters. His son Kim Manners, a producer and director for
television, died in 2009.
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