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  1. Aug 3, 2017 · EXCLUSIVE: Mike Lobell and Andrew Bergman, once partners in a thriving production company, are back together for the first time in 17 years.They are planning an October start in New York on Eisner ...

  2. co-production with Adelson/Baumgarten and Lobell/Bergman Productions August 26, 1994: Wagons East: theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures: September 16, 1994: Princess Caraboo: US distribution only; co-production with Beacon Pictures: October 7, 1994: Only You: co-production with Fried/Woods Films November 4, 1994

  3. Bergman formed Lobell/Bergman Productions with Michael Lobell in the mid-1980s. In addition to Bergman's projects, they have released several family-oriented adventures ("The Journey of Natty Gann" 1985; "White Fang" 1991) and comedies ("Chances Are" 1989; "Little Big League" 1994) with Bergman sometimes serving as an executive producer.

  4. Lobell/Bergman Productions: Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Triumph Releasing Corporation: Release date(s) June 29, 1994 () Running time: 119 minutes: Country: United States (Minnesota) Language: English: Money made: $12 million (US)

  5. catalog.afi.com › Catalog › MovieDetailsAFI|Catalog

    HISTORY. According to articles in the 2 Mar 1981 HR and the 29 Mar 1981 LAT, producer Mike Lobell came up with the concept for the film, and gave the idea to writer Andrew Bergman, who would also be making his feature film directorial debut. Lobell/Bergman Productions made the Warner Bros. release on a budget of $10–12 million dollars.

  6. Sep 29, 2004 · Bergman formed Lobell/Bergman Productions with Michael Lobell in the mid-1980s. In addition to Bergman's projects, they have released several family-oriented adventures ("The Journey of Natty Gann" 1985; "White Fang" 1991) and comedies ("Chances Are" 1989; "Little Big League" 1994) with Bergman sometimes serving as an executive producer.

  7. Bergman was widely praised for his adaptation of Michael Ritchie's novel Fletch (1985), featuring Chevy Chase as droll newspaper reporter Irwin Fletcher. Bergman continued to write and direct during the 1990s while also producing a number of films in conjunction with producer Michael Lobell and their joint venture Lobell/Bergman Productions.

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