Ferencz interviewed by Russel Harvey
Creator(s)
- Howard P. Reichman (Director)
- Mr. Benjamin B. Ferencz
- Russel Harvey (Producer)
- Matt Deutsch (Cinematographer)
- Josh Rickenbach (Cinematographer)
- Gina Schlotman (Cinematographer)
Biographical History
“Russel Harvey Almost Live” was a television show featuring celebrity interviews produced on LMC-TV from 1984 to 1994. The interview series featured such notables as actress Frances Sternhagen, film producer Bob Geller, and movie makeup pioneer the late Dick Smith. Harvey, from Larchmont, NY, worked his contacts in the New York area to attract guests with interesting stories to tell. In 1984, Harvey was a student at NYU film. He graduated from Binghamton University. He was also a cartoonist (his father founded Harvey Comics). Today Harvey writes, performs, and produces in Miami Beach.
Scope and Content
Interview with Benjamin Ferencz. Host: Russel Harvey. Benjamin Ferencz expresses his concern for world peace. He demands that the world clearly define laws for human behavior, and thus for international fundamentals. Ferencz encourages education, common sense, recognition of progress in peace-making, rational processes for settling differences, and planetary thinking.
Note(s)
Almost Live episode includes segment with Akiva, a percussionist (follows interview with B. Ferencz). Correspondence and Russel Harvey newspaper article located in "B. Ferencz Papers" file.
Subjects
- FERENCZ, BENJAMIN
Places
- New York, NY, United States
Genre
- Film