American producer and studio executive Raymond Klune started out working as a mailboy for D.W. Griffith and ended up as the comptroller of Griffith's studio in Mamaroneck, New York. In the late '30s, he moved to Hollywood to work as an executive production/manager for David O. Selznick. One of Klune's contributions was to rerelease Gone with the Wind (1939) using...
American producer and studio executive Raymond Klune started out working as a mailboy for D.W. Griffith and ended up as the comptroller of Griffith's studio in Mamaroneck, New York. In the late '30s, he moved to Hollywood to work as an executive production/manager for David O. Selznick. One of Klune's contributions was to rerelease Gone with the Wind (1939) using...