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    In 1957 Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman founded Seven Arts Productions, an independent production company that made movies for release by other studios. Stark was head of production, in charge of buying film properties and supervising production, while Hyman was instrumental in forming deals and handling finances.

  2. In 1957, Stark and production executive Eliot Hyman formed Seven Arts Productions, which became a major force in producing, packaging and selling films for television.

  3. Jan 19, 2004 · In 1957 he and the production executive Eliot Hyman formed Seven Arts Productions, and in 1960 Stark produced his first film, The World of Suzie Wong, based on the hit Broadway play. In 1966...

  4. In 1957, Stark and Eliot Hyman formed Seven Arts Productions, which produced John Huston's The Night Of The Iguana (1964) and Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967). Stark, who was faithful to...

  5. In Remembrance: Ray Stark. Oscar nominated producer Ray Stark died January 17, 2003 after a long illness. He was 88. Born on Oct. 3, 1915, Stark received his college education at New Jersey’s Rutgers University and found work as a reporter and a publicist. Shortly after World War II he entered into the agency business working with radio ...

  6. Feb 26, 1978 · Ray Stark is credited by several persons with having “brought the Aliens into Seven Arts,” but this is doubtful, given Charlie Allen's previous association with Hyman. Charlie Allen was...

  7. The Gun Runners was the first film from Seven Arts Productions, a company formed by Eliot Hyman and ex-agent Ray Stark. While other independents remained producers-for-hire, Seven Arts often partnered with studios, as it did with Britain's Hammer Films.

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