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Levy-Gardner-Laven Productions was an American film production company based in Beverly Hills, California. The principals, Jules V. Levy, Arthur Gardner, and Arnold Laven, met while serving in the Air Force's First Motion Picture Unit during World War II. [1] While serving, they decided to form their own production company after the war ended.
Levy-Gardner-Laven Productions, Inc. is the longest lasting partnership in the motion picture industry. Established in 1951, it is based in Beverly Hills, California. The principals, Jules V. Levy, Arthur Gardner and Arnold Laven, met while serving in the Army Air Force's First Motion Picture Unit during World War II. The Unit was formed by ...
Levy-Gardner-Laven Productions, the original producer, is again the sole copyright owner of The Rifleman series. In late 2013, Levy-Gardner-Laven Productions, Inc. announced it would be the only authorized outlet to offer for the first time all 168 episodes of The Rifleman, the original series, newly restored and assembled in DVD box sets. The ...
Arnold Laven (February 3, 1922 – September 13, 2009) was an American film and television director and producer. He was one of the founders and principals of the American film and television production company Levy-Gardner-Laven. Laven was a producer of, among other things, the western television series The Rifleman and The Big Valley.
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Arnold Laven. Producer: Geronimo. Laven, Jules V. Levy and Arthur Gardner met in 1943 in the First Motion Picture Unit of the Army Air Force. They were stationed at the Hal Roach Studio in Culver City, California (with other notables such as Capt. Ronald Reagan, Capt. Clark Gable and Lt. William Holden), making training films.
- Arnold Laven
- September 13, 2009
- February 23, 1922
The Rifleman® is a servicemark of Levy-Gardner-Laven Productions, Inc. and is registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Arnold Laven. Producer: Geronimo. Laven, Jules V. Levy and Arthur Gardner met in 1943 in the First Motion Picture Unit of the Army Air Force. They were stationed at the Hal Roach Studio in Culver City, California (with other notables such as Capt. Ronald Reagan, Capt. Clark Gable and Lt. William Holden), making training films. Levy, Gardner and Laven resolved that they would start their own ...