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Robert Gittler was an American writer best known for writing the screenplay for The Buddy Holly Story, an Oscar-winning (for its music) motion picture. Gittler committed suicide in 1978, two days before the theatrical release of The Buddy Holly Story.

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  • Robert Gittler was an American writer best known for writing the screenplay for The Buddy Holly Story, an Oscar-winning (for its music) motion picture. Gittler committed suicide in 1978, two days before the theatrical release of The Buddy Holly Story. (en)
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  • Robert Gittler was an American writer best known for writing the screenplay for The Buddy Holly Story, an Oscar-winning (for its music) motion picture. Gittler committed suicide in 1978, two days before the theatrical release of The Buddy Holly Story. (en)
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