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  1. Brut Productions was a film production company that was an offshoot of Fabergé cosmetics under George Barrie. [1] [2] History. Barrie began thinking about becoming involved in movie production when producer Mike Frankovich asked Fabergé to make a mock advertisement for a scene in his film of The Love Machine.

  2. Nov 29, 2002 · He parlayed the success of Brut into Brut Productions, a movie and television production subsidiary of Fabergé, which made a dozen movies.

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  4. Brut Productions was a movie production company. It was an offshoot of Fabergé cosmetics under George Barrie. [1] [2] Select movies. Cry for Me, Billy (1972) aka Count Your Bullets. Night Watch (1973) A Touch of Class (1973) Book of Numbers (1973) Welcome to Arrow Beach (1973) Miracles Still Happen (1974) aka The Story of Juliane Koepcke.

  5. May 10, 2024 · Brut Pictures, Inc. (formerly known as "Brut Productions, Inc.") was formed in 1971 as the film production division of then-cosmetics company Fabergé, Inc. (Brut is the name of the company's popular brand of cologne), and was headed by George Barrie. The company's only major hit was A Touch of Class, the Academy Award nominee as "Best Picture ...

  6. Robert Alda as Dr. Magnus. Warren Berlinger as Steve Martin. Candy Clark as Sally Bingham. Production. The film was based on an original script by Norman Panama and Alfred Lewin. It was made by Brut Productions the short lived film company of Faberge, headed by George Barrie.

  7. Cry for Me, Billy (also known as Count Your Bullets) is a 1972 American Western film directed by William A. Graham and starring Cliff Potts and Maria Potts. It was one of the first films from Brut Productions.

  8. Brut Productions was a film production company that was an offshoot of Fabergé cosmetics under owner and CEO, George Barrie. Named for the men’s fragrance he had created, Brut Proudctions first slate of releases got the full Hirschfeld treatment.

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