-
latter of
which he also directed, both
through his
production company,
Jalem Productions. For his work on
television he
received the
Primetime Emmy Award...
- Kotch. He
executive produced several films through his
production company,
Jalem Productions,
including Stowaway in the Sky (1962), Days of Wine and Roses...
-
company Jalem.[citation needed] He was next
announced to
direct Lemmon in the
comedy film The Job Hunter,
based on a
novel by
Allen R. Dodd, for
Jalem Productions-Warner...
- and Bell, Book and Candle. The film was co-produced by Lemmon's company,
Jalem Productions, and Axelrod's
company Charleston Enterprises,
through a one-shot...
- was co-produced by
Wilder and Diamond's
Phalanx Productions and Lemmon's
Jalem Productions. The film
follows a
businessman attempting to
deliver the body...
-
chose it to make it his
directorial debut in cinema. He took the idea to
Jalem Productions,
actor Jack Lemmon's
independent film
production company. However...
- the
actual 1908 New York to
Paris Race. It was co-produced by Lemmon's
Jalem Productions, Curtis'
Reynard Productions, and Edwards'
Patricia Productions...
-
Productions in
cooperation with Lemmon's
independent film
production company,
Jalem Productions. CBS
cameraman Harold "Harry"
Hinkle is
injured when football...
- studio. The film was made
through a co-production deal
between Lemmon's
Jalem Productions, Shagan's
Cirandinha Productions, and
Martin Ransohoff's Filmways...
-
independent film
production company,
Jalem Productions. In
August 1964,
Lemmon appointed producer Carroll vice
president of
Jalem Productions. From
there he went...