• Nat Cohen (23 December 1905 – 10 February 1988) was a British film producer and executive. For over four decades he was one of the most significant figures...
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  • connection with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Anglo-EMI, the division under Nat Cohen, and the later company as part of the Thorn EMI conglomerate (following...
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  • make a sequel provided Nat Cohen finance a film they wanted to make about the Byron-Shelley story, The Reckless Years. However Cohen reneged on the deal...
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  • 1960s, and accordingly was unwilling to sell any more film rights. When Nat Cohen, chairman of EMI Films, and producer John Brabourne attempted to get her...
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  • Beryl Vertue sold the idea of a film version of Up Pompeii to Nat Cohen. Sherrin wrote Cohen "had spotted the potency of cheap TV spin-offs and was envious...
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  • Anglo-Amalgamated Productions was a British film production company, run by Nat Cohen and Stuart Levy, which operated from 1945 until roughly 1971 (after which...
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  • Schlesinger, the budget was around £300,000 and was entirely provided by Nat Cohen at Anglo-Amalgamated. Shirley MacLaine originally was cast as Diana, but...
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  • agreed to provide half of the finance. In March 1969 Battersby met with Nat Cohen at Anglo-Amalgamated who agreed to provide the other half of finance on...
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  • Player David Puttnam and his producing partner Sandy Lieberson met with Nat Cohen of EMI Films who agreed to provide half the budget. The other half, £100...
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  • McKenna and Ronald Fraser, with Zanna Hamilton. Its budget was provided by Nat Cohen of EMI Films who had funded the successful 1970 film The Railway Children...
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  • £6 million six-film programme announced two years earlier, in 1975, by Nat Cohen of EMI Films. Filming was relatively quick and inexpensive, using cast...
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    Leonard Norman Cohen CC GOQ (September 21, 1934 – November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout...
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  • Written by Val Guest Based on original story by Val Guest Produced by Nat Cohen Daniel Angel Starring Garry Marsh Jon Pertwee Jack Livesey Eliot Makeham...
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  • was a British film producer best known for his long association with Nat Cohen with whom he founded and ran Anglo-Amalgamated, making such productions...
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  • Hughes Written by Charles Eric Maine Produced by Alec C. Snowden executive Nat Cohen Stuart Levy Starring Gene Nelson Cinematography A. T. Dinsdale Edited...
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  • Steele Charles Lamb as Mr Steele Steele was approached to make the film by Nat Cohen and Stuart Levy. He later wrote in his memoirs, "They were quite different...
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  • with Murder on the Orient Express (1974). In 1975, head of production Nat Cohen announced the same producers would adapt the Evil Under the Sun novel...
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  • Joseph Janni and Anglo-EMI then under Nat Cohen. "I am delighted that Joe Janni has rejoined the fold", said Cohen, who had made several films with the...
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  • Filming took six weeks beginning in October 1959. The film was financed by Nat Cohen and Stuart Levy at Anglo-Amalgamated with other funds from the National...
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    UK/US movie (1964). Anglo Amalgamated. Pr George Willoughby. Exec pr Nat Cohen, Stuart Levy. Dir Corman. 2. US movie (1989). Concorde. Pr Corman. Dir...
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  • counterparts". Klinger had been approached in 1969 by another producer, Nat Cohen, to make films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). In financial trouble and...
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  • had taken over Associated British Pictures, whose companies included Nat Cohen's Anglo Amalgamted. Only a few days of becoming chairman of Associated...
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    (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally by his stage name Nat King Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's career...
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  • ' Forbes later said he went in with a "built in enemy" in the form of Nat Cohen who had also been offered the job, along with the "old guard" who did...
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  • (novel) by Nell Dunn Produced by Joseph Janni Edward Joseph executive Nat Cohen Starring Terence Stamp Carol White John Bindon Queenie Watts Kate Williams...
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  • company, Fantale, along with writer Tudor Gates. Harry Fine's wife knew Nat Cohen who introduced them to James Carreras. Fine suggested they film Carmilla...
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  • Windmill (1949) - produced with Nat Cohen, directed by Val Guest Miss Pilgrim's Progress (1950) - produced with Nat Cohen, directed by Val Guest The Body...
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  • "I've always been interested in movies." Codron showed the script to Nat Cohen at EMI Films who gave it to the company's head of production Verity Lambert...
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  • then Run for Your Wife. Film rights were bought in 1967 by Columbia and Nat Cohen. Eventually Mike Frankovich became producer and the Boultings directed...
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  • it was decided to make a feature film from Henry VIII's point of view. Nat Cohen asked Mark Shivas to produce the film. Waris Hussein was offered the job...
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