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Filmways, Inc. (also
known as
Filmways Pictures and
Filmways Television) was a
television and film
production company founded by
American film executive...
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Filmways Home Video,
starting with a deal with
Video classics, then as a
partnership with
Video Tape
Center under the name
Filmways VTC, with...
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production company Filmways, Inc. with
Edwin Kasper (Kasper left the firm in 1957). The firm
listed on the New York
Stock Exchange in 1959.
Filmways started making...
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number of
writers before Chapman and Hartwell's
version was finalized.
Filmways initially offered to co-produce and
distribute the film,
offering to pay...
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program syndication arm of
Filmways Television.
Filmways was
later bought by
Orion Pictures Company in 1982 and
Filmways was
later renamed Orion Pictures...
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Death Wish II was
released in the
United States in
February 1982 by
Filmways Pictures. Like the original,
Columbia Pictures handled the international...
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acquired for US
release at the
American Film
Market in
early 1981 by
Filmways.
Filmways had just
bought out
American International Pictures and were in a...
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Filmways Corp., a Los Angeles-based
entertainment company for $4.5 million. In May 1970 the
track was
closed and
became a tax
shelter for
Filmways after...
- 1968
Steve Allen returned to
syndicated variety/talk with a new show for
Filmways,
produced and co-written by Jeff
Harris and
Bernie ****off. The show was...
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December 24, 2021. "Orion
Group Gets
Filmways". The New York Times.
February 10, 1982.
Retrieved August 31, 2023. "
Filmways Sets
Merger Accord". The New York...