Minute Movies
and Selected Short Subjects
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About the Author
At the age of eight or nine, when most boys want either toy trucks, cars, B.B. guns or a baseball, bat and gloves, Milt Caine wanted a typewriter. In a way, that desire shaped his future career – or at least a major part of it. Like Gaul, Milt Caine's career is divided into three parts. The first and major part is devoted to writing, the second part to music, the third to painting. His writing runs the gamut from editing and publishing to creative writing. Often in tandem with his work in press relations, he was at times an editor and assistant publisher and publisher of a couple of aviation trade publications, also an accredited second-night theater critic (and voted in the Tonys), music critic, record magazine publisher and a painter specializing in pastels. He remains intensely involved in and devoted to all three aspects of his career.