Authors: Robert Crane and Christopher Fryer
Adair, Red
Adam at Six A.M.
(film)
Adams, Don
Adler, Renata
Alda, Alan
Alexander, Andrew
Allen, Steve
Alt, Carol
Altman, Robert
Ambassador Hotel
Anderson, Pam
Andrews, Julie
Andy Griffith Show, The
(TV series)
Animal House
(film)
Ann-Margret
Apatow, Judd
Arizona Republic
(newspaper)
Armed and Dangerous
(film): publicity tour
Arnoff, Dave
Arsenic and Old Lace
(play)
Askin, Leon
Asner, Ed
Aspinall, Neil
Astaire, Fred
Astin, John
Astor, William Waldorf
Attenborough, Richard
Auto Focus
(film)
Avilla, Stephen
Aykroyd, Dan
Ball, Lucille
Banner, John
Barasch, Norman
Barker, Bob
Barr, Candy
Bateman, Justine
Beatles:
Butcher
album; comparing John Candy to; at Dodger Stadium; at the Hollywood Bowl; in
Playboy
; Robert Crane interviewing Pete Best; Sgt. Pepper poster at auction;
Yellow Submarine
Beatty, Warren
Beck, Ed
Beginner’s Luck
(play)
Begley, Ed
Begley, Ed, Jr.
Behar, Joy
Bell, Catherine
Bellson, Louie
Belushi, Jim
Belushi, John
Bening, Annette
Benny, Jack
Bergen, Edgar
Berger, Alan
Berman, Shelley
Bernard, Tom
Berry, Victoria
Bertolucci, Bernardo
Bertram, Leslie; at
Auto Focus
press screenings; at Cocoanut Grove; first date with Robert Crane; getting married; and Hogan’s jacket
Best, Pete
Betty Ford Clinic
Betz, Carl
Bieber, Dana
Big Fix, The
(film)
Black, Karen
Blackman, A. Lee
Blalock, Jolene
Bob Crane Show, The
(TV series)
Boden, Kristina
Borkenhagen, Dennis
Brando, Marlon
Bridges, Jeff
Brill, Charlie
Brittenham, Skip
Brokaw, Tom
Bromfield, Valri
Brooks, James L.
Brooks, Mel
Brooks, Stan
Brothers, Joyce
Brown, Jenny
Brown, Ray
Brownstein, Arlene
Burns, George
Burr, Raymond
Burrill, Clair
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Buttram, Pat
Byrds (rock group)
Caddyshack
(film)
Caesar, Sid
Cage, Nicolas
Callan, Michael
Camp Candy
(TV show)
Candy, Christopher
Candy, Jennifer
Candy, Jim
Candy, John: at Academy Awards; buying Toronto Argonauts; in Chicago bar dispute; Robert Crane’s first interview with
SCTV
; debut of
Hostage for a Day
; demise of; funeral of; growing Frostbacks Production; helping Scleroderma Foundation; hiring Robert Crane for the first time; on David Letterman; life portrayed on
E!
; losing the Argonauts; making
Armed and Dangerous
; making
Cool Runnings
; making
Delirious
; making
Hostage for a Day
; making
JFK
; making
Nothing but Trouble
; making
Once upon a Crime
in Rome; making
Only the Lonely
; making
Uncle Buck
; making
Wagons East!
; at Super Bowl; with Tiger Williams; as “20Q” subject
Candy, Rose
Candy, Sidney
Capote, Truman
Carlin, George
Carnal Knowledge
(film)
Carolco Pictures
Carpenter, Diana
Carpenter, John Henry: at Bob Crane’s funeral; at crime scene; charged with murder; description; first connection with Bob Crane; as suspect in Bob Crane murder; on trial; under scrutiny
Carr, Allan
Carradine, John
Carson, Johnny
Carter, Angel
Cassavetes, John
Castro, Fidel
Cellmark Diagnostic Lab
Chamberlain, Richard
Champlin, Charles
Chapman, Jack
Charles, Prince of Wales
Chase, Chevy
Chinatown
(film)
Christie’s auction house
Cinecitta Studios
Clark, Dave
Clark, Gene
Clarke, Michael
Clary, Robert
Clemens, Clarence
Cobain, Kurt
Coburn, James
Cochran, Johnnie
Cochran, Sally
Cocoanut Grove
Cohen, Carole
Cohen, Jeff
Cohen, Lawrence
Cohn, Harry
Cohn, Ron
Cole, David R.
Cole, Ernie
Cole, Nat King
Collins, Tom
Columbus, Chris
Combat!
(TV series)
Connell, Pam
Connors, Mike
Conrad, Robert
Conway, Tim
Cool Runnings
(film)
Cooper, Alice
Cooper, Gary
Cooper, Jackie
Coppola, Francis Ford
Corman, Roger
Cosby, Bill
Cosell, Howard
Costas, Bob
Costner, Kevin
Couric, Katie
Cramer, Richard
Crane, Al
Crane, Anne: on Robert Crane’s engagement to Diane Haas; in Connecticut; dealing with celebrity; dining with Paul Schrader and Rita Wilson; finding Robert Crane with
Playboy
magazines; first trip to California; moving to Los Angeles; reaction to sale of Hogan’s jacket
Crane, Bob (Robert Edward Crane): almost meeting Jack Nicholson; in
Arsenic and Old Lace
; in
Beginner’s Luck
; Bridgeport, CT, radio WICC; career slowing down; as charity fundraiser; at
Deep Throat
premiere; divorcing Anne;
on
The Donna Reed Show
; on editing; end of radio career at KNX; filling in for Johnny Carson; first live theater; genesis of
Hogan’s Heroes
;
Hogan’s Heroes
’ success;
Hogan’s Heroes
’ cancellation; interest in pornography; KNX radio, Los Angeles; on leaving Patti; making record album; making
The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz
; marrying Patti; meeting Patti; in the morgue; naming Scotty; pool league; relationship with Richard Dawson; running on adrenaline; on
Second Start
(
The Bob Crane Show
); trial for murder of
Crane, Bob, Jr.
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Crane, Robert
Crane, Bobby.
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Crane, Robert
Crane, Debbie
Crane, Karen
Crane, Patti: at Bob Crane’s funeral; birth of Scotty; causing trouble for
Auto Focus
; feuding with Robert Crane; hawking Bob Crane’s porn on the internet; on her Hollywood sex life; joining
Hogan’s Heroes
; moving Bob Crane’s body; at murder scene; obituary; pimping for Bob Crane’s birthday; as possible murder suspect; seeing Robert Crane after the murder; suing Bob Crane for divorce; at war with Robert Crane; with all the kids in Mammoth, CA; on witness stand during murder trial
Crane, Robert (Robert David Crane): in
Auto Focus
spotlight; California childhood; with John Candy; John Candy’s funeral; closing up Frostbacks; cowriting Bruce Dern’s memoir,
Things I’ve Said, but Probably Shouldn’t Have
; Crane family feud; at crime scene; father’s funeral; day after father’s murder; death of John Candy;
Deep Throat
premiere; delivering bad news to the family; in Durango, Mexico, with Chuck Sloan; in Durango, Mexico, with John Candy; early years in Connecticut; on editing; film school; first girlfriend; first serious girlfriend; getting news about father; growing a business from scratch; impact of Vietnam on; informing Rose Candy of John’s death; interviewing Koko the gorilla; interviewing Joan Rivers; in junior high,
58–59; Kari Hildebrand’s art show; on Kari Hildebrand’s demise; Kari Hildebrand’s illness; making
Hostage for a Day
; making
The Second Morning After
; marrying Leslie;
McKeever and the Colonel
meeting; meeting Kari Hildebrand; meeting Leslie Bertram; meeting with Patti after father’s murder; at the morgue; with Jack Nicholson;
Oui
magazine; pool league; questions about father’s murder; radio show; riding in cars with father; in rock ’n’ roll band; with the
SCTV
gang; seeing the Beatles; selling Hogan’s jacket; summers in the stalag; talking to detectives; at trial of John Henry Carpenter; working for
Playboy
; working with Paul Schrader on
Auto Focus
; writing for
Hwy 111
Crane, Rose
Crane, Scotty (Robert Scott Crane): at
Auto Focus
screening; birth of; feuding with Robert Crane; getting Hogan’s hat; making peace; in Scottsdale, AZ; selling father’s porn on the internet
Cronkite, Walter
Crosby, Bing
Crosby, David
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Cruise, Tom
Cry Baby Killer, The
(film)
Crystal, Billy
Culkin, Macaulay
Culp, Robert
Curcio, Rose
Curtis, Jamie Lee
Dafoe, Willem
Dana, Bill
Dangerfield, Rodney
Davis, Miles
Davis, Sammy, Jr.
Dawson, Mark
Dawson, Richard
Dean, Ron
Death at a Funeral
(film)
DeBakey, Michael
Decker, Rick
DeLaurentiis, Dino
Delirious
(film)
DeNiro, Robert
Dern, Bruce
Diamond, Bryan
Diamond, Dave
Diana, Princess of Wales
Dickinson, Angie
Dick Van Dyke Show, The
(TV series)
Didion, Joan
Diller, Phyllis
DiMaggio, Joe
Dinklage, Peter
Dixon, Ivan
Doctor Drew
(TV show)
Doctor Phil
(TV show)
Dog Day Afternoon
(film)
Dollard, Pat
Donna Reed Show, The
(TV series)
Dorsey, Tommy
Doug, Doug E.
Douglas, Michael
Doyle-Murray, Brian
Drew Carey Show, The
(TV series)
Dreyfuss, Richard
Dr. No
(film)
Duke, Patty
Duke, Robin
Dullea, Keir
Dunne, John Gregory
Duvall, Shelley
Dylan, Bob
Edelstein, David
Eden, Barbara
Ed Sullivan Show, The
(TV show)
Eisner, Michael
Elmore, Bob
Englert, Rod
Epstein, Brian
Ericsson, Sandee
Evans, Robert
Everett, Bruce
Fabares, Shelley
Faces
(film)
Fagen, Donald
Farrell, Colin
Fat Man and Little Boy
(film)
FC Enterprises
Fearon, J. D.
Fein, Bernard
Feldman, Edward H.
Feldman Estate
Fellini, Federico
“Fellini Excursions”
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
(film)
Fiend Who Walked the West, The
(film)
Fisher, Carrie
Flaherty, Joe
Flaherty, Paul
Fleischman, Gary
Fleiss, Heidi
Flynn, Joe
Ford, Glenn
Ford, John
Fossey, Dian
Freberg, Stan
Freeman, Ernie
Freeman, Fred
Friendly, Suzy
From Russia with Love
(film)
Frostbacks Production
Fryer, Chris; college roommate of Robert Crane; cowriting Bruce Dern’s memoir,
Things I’ve Said, but Probably Shouldn’t Have
; creating FC Enterprises; interviewing Bruce Dern for
Oui
magazine; at Kari Hildebrand’s memorial
Fryer, David
F Troop
(TV series)
Gaines, John
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Gallagher, Bret
Garner, James
Garr, Teri
Gary, John
Gerbosi, Michael
GE Theatre, The
(TV series)
Get Smart
(TV series)
Giannini, Giancarlo
Gibson, Charlie
Gibson, Mel
Gibson, Toy
Gilcrest, Candra
Gish, Lillian
Godfather, The
(film)
Godfather 2, The
(film)
Godfrey, Arthur
Golab, Jan
Goldberg, Whoopi
Goldfinger
(film)
Goldstein, Bill
Goodall, Jane
Goodman, Benny
Goodman, Gary
Gorillas in the Mist
(film)
Gormé, Eydie
Gould, Elliott
Grant, Cary
Graysmith, Robert
Great Escape, The
(film)
Green Acres
(TV series)
Greene, Ellen
Gretzky, Janet Jones
Gretzky, Wayne
Guest, Christopher
Gus
(film)
Gwynne, Fred
Haas, Bob and Betty
Haas, Diane; breakup with Robert Crane; engaged to Robert Crane; having an abortion; in Mammoth, CA, with Crane family; meeting Fred Astaire; meeting Robert Crane at USC
Haas, Kris
Haley, Alex
Hall, D. J. (Debra Jane)
Halprin, Daria
Hanks, Tom
Hannah, Daryl
Hannity, Sean
Hanson, Dian
Hargitay, Mariska
Hargitay, Mickey
Harrison, George
Harry, Debbie
Hart, Mary
Hartman, Phil
Hawn, Goldie
Heck, Ron
Hefner, Christie
Hefner, Hugh
Heim, Maggie
Helgenberger, Marg
Hellman, Monte
Helm, Levon
Hemingway, Mariel
Hemphill, John
Hernandez, Frankie
Heston, Charlton
Hildebrand, Deborah
Hildebrand, Kari: asking Robert Crane to move out; buying house with Robert Crane; cancer’s return; debut of
Hostage for a Day
; on feminism; getting cancer; getting married; making
Hostage for a Day
; meeting Robert Crane; moving in with Robert Crane; passing of; posthumous art show; Robert Crane moving back into their house; surprise party for; with Robert Crane during making of
Uncle Buck
in Chicago