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  1. That's Yoram Globus's motto. The legendary Hollywood producer and former President of MGM and The Cannon Group has partnered with his son, Ori Globus, to relaunch the renowned Globus film empire ...

  2. Yoram Globus is an Israeli movie producer who founded and ran the international production company, the Cannon Group, with his cousin, Menachem Golan. Globus was born in Tiberias on September 7, 1943, to Jewish parents who immigrated from Poland . At the age of 3 he moved with his family to the northern city of Kiryat Motzkin.

  3. The Israeli film producers Menahem Golan—a patriot who changed his name after the taking of the Golan Heights and directed Operation Thunderbolt about the Entebbe rescue—and Yoram Globus are cousins who bought the Cannon Group, a floundering film company, in 1979 for a mere $350,000, soon turning it into Hollywood's most prosperous ...

  4. Sep 8, 2014 · In their assault on mainstream Hollywood, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus tried almost everything. Mr. Golan, who died last month at the age of 85, and Mr. Globus were cousins who released through ...

  5. Mashehu Matok (also known as Something Sweet), Globus United, 2004. Melah Ha'arets (also known as Salt of the Earth), Yoram Globus Productions, 2006. Rak Klavim Ratzim Hofshi (also known as Only Dogs Run Free and Wild Dogs), New Israeli Foundation for Cinema and Television, 2006. Also produced Tevye and His Seven Daughters, Noah; Complica.

  6. GLOBUS, YORAM (1941– ), Israeli movie producer who founded and ran the international production company, the Cannon Group, with his cousin, Menachem *Golan. From the late 1970s to the late 1980s, they produced hundreds of low-brow movies of all kinds, specializing in action films such as The Delta Force (1986) with Chuck Norris and Death Wish ...

  7. The Israeli film producers Menahem Golan—a patriot who changed his name after the taking of the Golan Heights and directed Operation Thunderbolt about the Entebbe rescue—and Yoram Globus are cousins who bought the Cannon Group, a floundering film company, in 1979 for a mere $350,000, soon turning it into Hollywood's most prosperous ...

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