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Filmways, Inc. (also
known as
Filmways Pictures and
Filmways Television) was a
television and film
production company founded by
American film executive...
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Broadcasting Services.
Filmways/Filmpac also had a home
video division on its own
under the name
Filmways Home Video,
starting with a deal with...
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couple who move from New York City to a
country farm.
Produced by
Filmways as a
sister show to
Petticoat Junction, the
series was
first broadcast...
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Billy Halop as
Elevator operator The film was a co
production between Filmways and Kim Novak's
production company, Kimco. It was
financed by
Joseph E...
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California after striking oil on
their land. The show was
produced by
Filmways and was
created by Paul Henning. It was
followed by two
other Henning-inspired...
- Mizzy. The show was
originally produced by head
writer Nat
Perrin for
Filmways, Inc., at
General Service Studios in Hollywood, California. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
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program syndication arm of
Filmways Television.
Filmways was
later bought by
Orion Pictures Company in 1982 and
Filmways was
later renamed Orion Pictures...
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Death Wish II was
released in the
United States in
February 1982 by
Filmways Pictures. Like the original,
Columbia Pictures handled the international...
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Mister Ed is an
American television sitcom produced by
Filmways that
aired in
syndication from
January 5 to July 2, 1961, and then on CBS from October...
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settling on
Filmways.
Orion subsequently purchased Filmways and
reorganized the
flailing company. New
employees were
hired and all of
Filmways' non-entertainment...