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- 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...