- 1960s,
aspiring filmmakers Bob
Rafelson and Bert
Schneider had
formed Raybert Productions and were
trying to get a foot in the door in Hollywood. They...
-
Raybert Productions was a
production company that
operated in the 1960s,
founded by Bob
Rafelson and Bert Schneider. Its prin****l
works were the situation...
- as a
director include those made as part of the
company he co-founded,
Raybert/BBS Productions, Five Easy
Pieces (1970) and The King of
Marvin Gardens...
-
Television units of
Columbia Pictures.
Rafelson and
Schneider ultimately formed Raybert Productions. The Beatles'
films A Hard Day's
Night and Help!
inspired Rafelson...
- the film went overbudget, so
Fonda took the film to Bert
Schneider of
Raybert Productions and
Columbia Pictures instead. When
seeing a
still of himself...
-
Columbia Pictures.
Producers Bob
Rafelson and Bob
Schneider (also
known as
Raybert Productions),
wishing to
generate funding for
experimental movies, came...
-
Universal Pictures 87 - Easy
Rider 1969
Dennis Hopper The
Pando Company,
Raybert Productions 88 84
Patton 1970
Franklin J.
Schaffner 20th Century-Fox 89...
- Pieces", a 2009
video piece with Rafelson; BBStory, a 2009 do****entary
about Raybert/BBS Productions, with Rafelson, Nicholson, Black, Burstyn,
Peter Bogdanovich...
-
Schneider formed a
partnership with the film
director Bob Rafelson,
creating Raybert Productions. The duo
brought to
television The
Monkees (1966–1968), a situation...
-
Michel Hugo
Edited by Mike
Pozen Music by Ken
Thorne Production company Raybert Productions Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Release date November 6, 1968 (1968-11-06)...