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  1. Max E. Youngstein (March 21, 1913, New York City – July 8, 1997) was an American film producer who worked for United Artists, where he formed United Artists Music and United Artists Records. He later became an independent film producer .

  2. Max E. Youngstein. Producer: Submersion of Japan. Studio executive and independent film producer Max E. Youngstein has never received the full recognition he deserves. In 1951, he played a major role in rescuing United Artists (UA) from ruin. He was one of five partners, along with Arthur Krim, Robert Benjamin, Arnold Picker, and Bill Heineman, who purchased the financially troubled production ...

    • March 21, 1913
    • July 8, 1997
  3. Jul 9, 1997 · In February 1951, Youngstein moved over to United Artists until 1962, when he left to form his own production company, Max E. Youngstein Enterprises Inc., where he exec-produced “Best of ...

  4. Films have earned multi-million dollar grosses and still failed to show a net, or profit. The producer of "Young" is Max E. Youngstein (1913-1997), who helped save United Artists from ruin in the 1950's, fostering independent production companies as the old studio system was falling apart. Youngstein was one of the good guys.

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  5. Oct 28, 2016 · That’s exactly what went into the home at 1263 E. Broad St., a striking illustration of what a Broad Street mansion looks like fully restored. Susan Scherer paid $152,000 in 1999 for the chopped ...

  6. Max E. Youngstein (1913-1997) Max E. Youngstein. Producer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Studio executive and independent film producer Max E. Youngstein has never received the full recognition he deserves. In 1951, he played a major role in rescuing United Artists (UA) from ruin. He was one of five partners, along with Arthur ...

  7. Jul 12, 1997 · July 12, 1997 12 AM PT. Max E. Youngstein, 84, producer and longtime United Artists film executive. Youngstein and four other partners purchased the failing United Artists from two of its founders ...