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  1. Key people. Samuel Bronston. (Founder) Products. Motion pictures. Samuel Bronston Productions was an independent American film production company, founded by Samuel Bronston in 1943. The company produced several epic films, the most notable of which are, John Paul Jones (1959), King of Kings (1961), El Cid (1961), 55 Days at Peking (1963) and ...

  2. Chamartin Studio ("La Gata", 1955). The first major sets of Samuel Bronston films were built in the Sevilla Films Studio ("John Paul Jones", 1958). needed more Studios for his epic movies and colossal sets. CEA and Chamartin for "El Cid". An own studio in Madrid would be a wise investment. 80 million Pesetas.

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  4. Samuel Bronston (né Bronstein; March 26, 1908 – January 12, 1994) was a Bessarabian-born American film producer, film director, and a nephew of Russian socialist revolutionary Leon Trotsky. He was also the petitioner in a U.S. Supreme Court case that set a major precedent for perjury prosecutions when it overturned his conviction.

    • 1939–1964
  5. Bronston's productions immortalised Madrid's landscapes in some of cinema's most memorable epics such as John Paul Jones, King of Kings, El Cid, 55 Days at Peking, The Fall of the Roman Empire and Circus World. The Plaza de Chinchón, La Pedriza in Manzanares el Real, the Alberche beach in Aldea del Fresno, the mountains of Navacerrada or La ...

  6. Jan 15, 1994 · Samuel Bronston, a Hollywood film producer whose credits include the historical epics "El Cid," "King of Kings" and "Fall of the Roman Empire," died on Wednesday at Mercy Hospital in...

  7. The first major sets of Samuel Bronston films were built in the Sevilla Films Studio ("John Paul Jones", 1958). The Decorations for the films were getting more extensive and the visionary film mogul Samuel Bronston. needed more Studios for his epic movies and colossal sets. CEA and Chamartin for "El Cid".

  8. American film producer and director. Learn about this topic in these articles: “55 Days at Peking” In 55 Days at Peking. Producer Samuel Bronston had grand ambitions for 55 Days at Peking, and the film represents the epic moviemaking that characterized the golden age of Hollywood.

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