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The "Why We Fight" series of propaganda films were directed by Frank Capra and produced by the U.S. government .
He has produced/co-produced the films/TV series: The Animal (2001) The Mike O'Malley Show (2000) TV series Men Behaving Badly (1996) TV series Hudson Street (1995) TV series The Critic (1995) TV series The Simpsons (1995) TV series, 2 episodes
From 1922 to 1960 Hitchcock produced or co-produced 28 films and two TV series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents from 1955-1961, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1962. The films are his best known such as Psycho, Frenzy, The Birds and Rear Window.
The Bumfights video series began with the episode 'Bumfights: A Cause for Concern' in 2002. The film series has been produced by the company Indecline Films.
While Disney is involved in distributing "The Chronicles of Narnia" film series, the films themselves were not produced by Disney. The series was produced by Walden Media and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures for the first two films, and then by 20th Century Fox for the later one.
WWE Studios (created as WWF Films) has produced and co-produced several films, with some yet to have been released.Co-Produced: 7Solely Produced: 25This information is accurate as of January 6, 2013.
Sylvester Stallone is a famous actor. He is known for portraying many roles in popular films. He starred in the Rocky series of films. He also starred as John Rambo in film series titled Rambo. He has directed and produced numerous films as well.
Yes, Halo is planned to be produced as a series of seven short anime films, for more information see related links.
The "Law & Order" series are produced by Wolf Films, Inc., a privately held company in Universal City, CA.
The two animated series were produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and were both created by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall .
Some widely appraised horror films include the Halloween saga, the Saw series and classics like American Psycho. Other films that have garnered praise include the Jason series, the Scream franchise and modern remakes of old classics such as The Hills have Eyes, Carrie and House of Wax.
The only listing found was Journey Across India (2007), produced by Bharatbala Productions, TriColor Films and MacGillivray Freeman Films. It was distributed by MacGillivray Freeman Films.