Filmways
Former American television and film production company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Filmways, Inc. (also known as Filmways Pictures and Filmways Television) was a television and film production company founded by American film executive Martin Ransohoff and Edwin Kasper in 1952.[1] It is probably best remembered as the production company of CBS' "rural comedies" of the 1960s, including Mister Ed, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, and Green Acres, as well as the comedy-drama The Trials of O'Brien, the western Dundee and the Culhane, the adventure show Bearcats!, the police drama Cagney & Lacey, and The Addams Family. Notable films the company produced include The Sandpiper, The Cincinnati Kid, The Fearless Vampire Killers, Ice Station Zebra, Summer Lovers, The Burning, King, Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill and Blow Out, and Death Wish II.
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Company type | Corporation |
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Industry | Motion pictures, television programs |
Founded | 1952; 72 years ago (1952) |
Founder | Martin Ransohoff Edwin Kasper |
Defunct | 1982; 42 years ago (1982) |
Fate | Acquired by Orion Pictures and renamed as Orion Pictures Corporation |
Successor | Orion Pictures Corporation |
Headquarters | Sonoma County, California |
Key people | Martin Ransohoff, Edwin Kasper, Rodney Erickson |
Filmways acquired several companies throughout the years, such as Heatter-Quigley Productions, Ruby-Spears Productions and American International Pictures. It was also the owner of the film distributor Sigma III Corporation (Closely Watched Trains, Hi, Mom!), and Wally Heider Recording in Hollywood.