CANNON ALTERED PROJECTS
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1986; see "My African Adventure" | |
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1987 | Sequel to "King Salomon's Mine" (1985); Alternate director: Joseph Goldman; Uncredited director: Newt Arnold |
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1988; see "Delta Force 2: Operation Stranglehold" | |
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1984; 1985 | Alternate star: Chuck Norris; Alternate writers: James Silke, James Bruner, Norris; Alternate director: Joseph Zito |
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1984; see "Give a Girl a Break" | |
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198? | Alternate director: Slobodan Sijan |
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1985-86; see "My African Adventure" | |
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1986; see "My African Adventure" | |
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1980; 1981 | Remake of 1947 film; Alternate director: Jamaa Fanaka |
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1982-83; 1984 | Alternate writer: Leslie Stevens |
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1986-87; 1988 | Sequel to "Missing in Action" (1984), "Missing in Action II: The Beginning" (1985); Alternate writers: Aaron Norris, Menahem Golan; Alternate directors: Joseph Zito, Menahem Golan, Joel Silberg; Uncredited directors: Jack Smight, Boaz Davidson |
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1983; 1984 | Alternate directors: Jeffrey Hornaday, David Wheeler |
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1984-87; project re-activated in 1989-90 by 21st Century; 1992 | Based on Marvel Comics character; Alternate writer: James Silke; Alternate directors: Michael Winner, John Stockwell |
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1991-92; 1993 as "Hellbound" | Alternate producer: Mike Emery |
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1988; 1989 | Alternate writer: Steven Nick Rostov |
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1980; see "Death Wish II"; title reactivated in 1987 | Starring Michael Dudikoff (1987) |
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1981; 1982 | Based on novel "Death Sentence" by Brian Garfield; Sequel to "Death Wish" (1974); Alternate writers: Michael Winner, Hal Landers, Menahem Golan; Alternate director: Golan |
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1984; 1985 | Sequel to "Death Wish" (1974), "Death Wish II" (1982); Alternate star: Chuck Norris, Lee Marvin; Alternate writer: Don Jakoby (used pseudonym "Michael Edmonds") |
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1986-87 see "Delta Force 2: Operation Stranglehold" | |
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1988; see "Delta Force 2: Operation Stranglehold" | |
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1990 | Sequel to "The Delta Force" (1986); Alternate co-stars: Lee Marvin, Michael Dudikoff, Steve James; Alternate writers: James Bruner, Menaham Golan, George Goldsmith, David Walker, Max Bloom; Alternate producer: Harry Alan Towers; Alternate directors: Michael Winner, Albert Pyun |
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1982-85; 1986 | Based on play by Tom Kempinski; Alternate star: Faye Dunaway; Alternate writers: Kempinski, Rusty Lemorande; Alternate director: Terry O'Neill |
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1980; 1981 | Alternate star: Mike Stone; Alternate writer: Stephen Hayes; Alternate producer: James T. Aubrey; Alternate director: Boaz Davidson |
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1985; 1986 as "Dutch Treat" | Alternate writer: Stuart Schoffman; Alternate director: Joel Silberg |
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1983; see "Hanna's War" | |
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1986; see "Hanna's War" | |
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1987; 1988 | Alternate stars: Liza Minnelli, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Bancroft; Alternate writers: Joseph Goldman, A. Martin Zweiback; Alternate director: Peter Medak |
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1986-87; 1988 | Based on novel by Anne Edwards; Alternate director: John Huston |
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1983-84; 1985 | Alternate writer: Don Glutt |
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1982; 1983 | Alternate co-star: Mary Stavin; Alternate writer: Claudio Fragasso; Alternate director: Bruno Mattei |
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1991 | Alternate writer: Don Carmody |
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1983; 1985 as "Hot Resort" | Alternate stars: Sylvia Kristel, "The cast from The Last American Virgin"; Alternate director: Boaz Davidson |
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1992; 1993 as "Tobe Hooper's Night Terrors" | Alternate director: Ken Russell |
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1991-92; 1993 as "Over the Line" aka "Out of Control" | Alternate writer: Charles Leinen Weber; Alternate director: Gordon Hessler |
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1986-87; 1989 | Based on novel by Jules Verne; Alternate writers: Judith and Sandra Berg |
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1983-84; 1985 | Based on novel by H. Rider Haggard; Alternate co-star: Telly Savalas; Alternate director: Tobe Hooper |
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1980; 1981 | Based on novel by D.H. Lawrence; Alternate writer: Joseph Goldman |
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1983-85; 1986 | Alternate stars: Ernest Borgnine, Jennifer Inch; Alternate directors: Eric Till, Claude Fournier |
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1982-84; 1985 | Alternate writer: James Silke; Alternate director: Armando Nannuzzi |
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1987; 1988 | Based on novel "Avenging Angels" by Rex Burns; Alternate writer: Michael Alan Kanter |
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1982; see "My African Adventure" | |
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1992; 1993 | Alternate stars: Anthony Perkins, Amanda Donohoe, Oliver Reed; Alternate director: Ken Russell |
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1987 as "Going Bananas" | Based on novels by Tamar Borenstein; Alternate Stars: Bud Spencer, "Clyde", Wilt Chamberlain |
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1981-82; 1983 | Based on novel by Emile Zola; Alternate writer: Claude D'Anna; Alternate directors: Irina Ionesco, D'Anna |
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1985; 1986 as "Avenging Force" | Alternate star: Chuck Norris |
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1984-86; 1987 | Alternate star: James Belushi; Alternate director: William Sachs |
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1984; 1985 as "Hot Chili" | Alternate writer: Menahem Golan |
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1991-92; 1993 | Alternate writer: Alex Hamilton; Alternate producer: Terry Bradford |
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1988; see "Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold" | |
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1981-82; 1983 | Sequel to "Enter the Ninja" (1981); Alternate co-star: Stephen Hayes; Alternate writer: David West; Alternate director: Menahem Golan |
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1985-88; 1989 | Based on novel by Alistair MacLean; Alternate stars: Christopher Walken, Robert Ginty; Alternate writers: Stanley Mann, John Steppling; Alternate directors: J. Lee Thompson, Peter Medak |
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198? | Alternate stars: Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino |
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1982; 1983 | Alternate writer: Leslie Stevens; Alternate directors: Menahem Golan, Guy Hamilton |
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1983, 1986-88; 1989 | Originally a 3-D project; Alternate director: Luigi Cozzi; Uncredited directors: Luigi Cozzi, Tim Kincaid; Alternate FX: Sergio Stivaletti |
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1981; see "Space Vampires" | |
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1979-81, 1983-84; 1985 as "Lifeforce" | Based on novel by Colin Wilson; Alternate co-star: Klaus Kinski, John Gielgud, Olivia Hussey, George Peppard; Alternate writers: Gerry Cowan, Olaf Pooley; Luigi Cozzi; Alternate director: Luigi Cozzi, Zoran Perisic, Ferdinando Baldi (in 3-D), Michael Winner; Alternate effects: Zoptic, Inc. |
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1987-88; see "Delta Force 2: Operation Stranglehold" | |
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198? | Alternate star: Caroline Munro |
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1980-81; 1982 as "Hospital Massacre" | Alternate star: Jill St. John; Alternate director: Emmett Alston |
CANNON UNPRODUCED PROJECTS
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1979; produced in 1982 by John Kurkjian | |
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1987; not produced | |
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1991; not produced | Written by Dick Morgan, Tom Swale; Produced by Ovidio Assonitis; Directed by Robert Brauer |
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1986; produced in 1996 by Samuel Goldwyn w/Dustin Hoffman, Dennis Franz | Based on play by David Mamet; Alternate star: Al Pacino |
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1986; not produced | TV Series; Directed by Philippe Blot |
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1994; not produced | Produced by Christopher Pearce |
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1987; not produced | Directed by Fons Rademakers |
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1991, 1993; not produced | Starring Lindsay Wagner; Produced by Lawrence Mortoff; Directed by Graham Clifford |
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1986; not produced | Starring Rockne Tarkington |
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1985, 1987; not produced | Written by Robert Kaufman, Barry Marder; Directed by Kaufman, Boaz Davidson |
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1985; not produced | |
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1983; not produced | Starring Giancarlo Giannini |
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1984; not produced | Game show |
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1991-93; produced in 1998 by HBO w/Patrick Muldoon, Peter Greene, Amelia Heinle | Alternate producers: Jere Henshaw, David Smitas, Russ Chesley |
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1984; not produced | Starring Ken Norton; Directed by Luigi Cozzi |
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1980-81; not produced | Starring Anthony Quinn, Melanie Mayron; Written by Tamar Hoffs, Devin Goldenberg, Catlin Adams, Mayron; Directed by Menahem Golan, Adams |
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1986; produced in 1993 by Hollywood Pictures w/Don Johnson, Melanie Griffith, John Goodman | Based on play by Garson Kanin; Alternate stars: Walter Matthau, Whoopi Goldberg, Bernadette Peters |
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1984; not produced | Sequel to "Breakin'" (1984), "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo" (1984) |
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1981; not produced | Written by Harvey Brenner, Boaz Davidson, Dan Gordon; Directed by Davidson |
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1986; produced in 1996 by MGM as "The Birdcage" w/Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Lane | Remake of 1978 French film; Alternate star: Frank Sinatra |
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1986; not produced | TV movie |
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1986; produced in 1989 by Orion as "Speed Zone" | Sequel to "The Cannonball Run" (1981), "Cannonball Run 2" (1984) |
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1983; not produced | TV special |
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1991-93; not produced | Based on novel by Paul Theroux; Starring James Spader, Theresa Russell; Written by Theroux, Nicolas Roeg; Produced by Don Carmody, Harry Alan Towers, Christopher Pearce; Directed by Roeg |
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1986; not produced | Based on story by Charles Perrault |
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1985-86; not produced | Sequel to "Joe" (1970); Starring Peter Boyle; Written by Leslie Stevens, Boyle; Directed by Daniel Attias |
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1987; not produced | Sequel to "Cobra" (1986); Starring Sylvester Stallone; Directed by Sylvester Stallone |
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1985-86; produced in 1991 by Vision International/Stone Group as "Double Impact" | Based on novel by Alexandre Dumas; Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme; Directed by Sheldon Lettich |
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1987; not produced | Starring John Travolta, Rebecca De Mornay; Written by Arnold Schulman; Produced by Jonathan Krane, Bill Wilson; Directed by Stan Dragoti |
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1981; not produced | Written by Dan Gordon, Boaz Davidson; Directed by Davidson |
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1986; project reactivated in 1992 by 21st Century; produced in 2002 by New Cannon Inc. | Based on novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Alternate director: Sergei Bondarchuk |
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1991; produced in 1993 by Trimark w/Elias Koteas, Angelina Jolie, Jack Palance | Sequel to "Cyborg" (1989); Alternate director: Mark DiSalle |
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1984; produced in 1995 by Harrison Engle as "Moshe Dayan: A Warrior's Story" | Miniseries written by Millard Lampell |
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1987; not produced | Starring Linda Evans; Written/Directed by Steven Sohmer |
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1990; see "Delta Force IV: The Deadly Dozen" | |
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1994; not produced | Sequel to "Death Wish" (1974), "Death Wish II" (1982), "Death Wish 3" (1985), "Death Wish 4: The Crackdown" (1987), "Death Wish V: The Face of Death" (1993); Produced by Menahem Golan, Allan Goldstein |
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1993; not produced | Directed by Aaron Norris |
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1986; not produced | TV series |
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1985; not produced | |
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1980; produced in 1999 by HBO as "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge" w/Halle Berry | Starring Jayne Kennedy; Produced by James T. Aubrey, Leon Isaac Kennedy; Directed by Michael Schultz |
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1990; not produced | |
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1986; not produced | Directed by Timna Ranon |
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1980; not produced | |
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1986; not produced | Directed by John Frankenheimer |
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1984; not produced | Starring Tony Zarindast, Melinda Naud, Tom McCleod, Rita Gardner; Produced/Directed by Zarindast |
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1983; not produced | Starring Reb Brown, Richard Lynch; Written by Tony Anthony, Wayne Carter, Geoffrey Copleston, Jonathan Weisgal; Produced by Anthony; Directed by Ferdinando Baldi; in "Wondervision 3-D" |
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1987; not produced | Written by Stuart Urban, Richard Hill; Directed by Urban |
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1988; project re-activated in 1990 by 21st Century | Starring Rolf Muller; Written by Alan McElroy; Directed by Charles Kaufman |
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????; not produced | Written by Joseph Goldman and Rafael Hemovit |
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1986; not produced | Sequel to "Freebie and the Bean" (1974); Directed by Gene Quintano |
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1985; see "It Ate Cleveland" | |
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1987-89; not produced | Starring Charles Bronson; Written by Michael Alan Kanter; Produced by Pancho Kohner |
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1986; not produced | TV miniseres |
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1986-88; not produced | Written by Dennis MacIntyre; Produced/Directed by John G. Avildsen |
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1986; not produced | Based on novel by Jonathan Swift |
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1981-82; project reactivated in 2000 by Golan as animated feature; project reactivated in 200? by New Cannon Inc. | Based on story by Rudyard Kipling; Starring Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Michael Caine, Ben Kingsley; Written by Joseph Goldman, James Silke |
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1990; produced in 1992 by MPCA as "Double Trouble" w/Barbarian Brothers | |
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1980; not produced | Written by Oscar Williams; Produced/Directed by Michael Schultz |
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1986; not produced | Based on novel by Johanna Spyri |
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1983-84; not produced | Starring Lou Ferrigno; Directed by Luigi Cozzi |
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1981; not produced | Written by Dan Gordon, Boaz Davidson; Directed by Davidson |
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????; not produced | Written by Lou Spirito and Gary Horn |
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1983; not produced | |
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1991; not produced | Starring Zach Galligan, Pam Segall; Written by Marco Fiorini; Produced by Ovidio Assonitis; Directed by John Robins |
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1986; produced in 1987 by Columbia w/Sarah Miles, Sebastian Rice-Edwards, Geraldine Muir | |
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1986; produced in 1987 by Columbia w/Christine Lahti | Based on novel by Marilynne Robinson; Alternate star: Diane Keaton |
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1987; not produced | Starring Michael Dudikoff |
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1991, not produced | Written by Ken Handler, Tom Klassen, Pat Roth; Produced by Karen Lee Arbeen, Brian K. Gendece; Directed by Roth |
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1987-88; not produced | Based on novel "Zorba the Greek" by Nikos Kazantzakis and 1964 film; Starring Anthony Quinn, John Travolta; Music and Lyrics by John Kander, Fred Ebb; Produced by Barry and Frank Weissler; Written by Ernest Lehman; Directed by Robert Wise |
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1986; not produced | Produced by Fulvio Lucisano; TV Series |
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1986-87, 1994; not produced | Remake of "Investigation of a Private Citizen" (1970); Starring Al Pacino, Christopher Walken; Written by Paul Schrader; Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, Sidney Lumet |
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1985-87; not produced | Starring Dana Olsen; Written by Olsen, Jerry Lazarus, Gene Quintano; Directed by Quintano |
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1979; not produced | |
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1986; not produced | |
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1983; see "Jane, Queen of the Jungle" | |
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1984; not produced | Starring Quin Kessler, Andrea Hartford, Bainbridge Scott; Produced by Robert Herts; Written/Directed by Kenneth Hartford |
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1980-85; see "Citizen Joe" | |
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1981, 1985; not produced | Directed by Menahem Golan |
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1994; not produced | Produced by Sam Perlmutter |
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1986; not produced | Starring Chuck Norris |
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1985; not produced | |
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1986; not produced | Based on novel by Elmore Leonard; Starring Dustin Hoffman; Written by Leonard; Produced by Walter and Marvin Mirisch; Directed by Al Ashby |
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1985; not produced | |
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1994; not produced | Produced by John Shepphird; Directed by Steve Jankowski |
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1983; not produced | |
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1994; not produced | Based on novel by Choderlos de Laclos; 10 hour miniseries; Produced by Menahem Golan |
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1980, 1985; not produced | |
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1980; not produced | Starring Wayne Newton; Written by Robert Benedict, Hal Landers; Produced by Landers, Bobby Roberts; Directed by Emmett Alston |
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1986; produced in 1987 by Henry Lange w/Leo Nucci, Shirley Verrett, Samuel Ramey | Based on play by William Shakespeare and opera by Giuseppe Verdi; Alternate director: Richard Chailly |
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1993; not produced | Starring Chuck Norris; Directed by David Worth |
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1983-84; not produced | Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno; Directed by Luigi Cozzi |
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1987; not produced | Sequel to "Masters of the Universe" (1987); Directed by Albert Pyun |
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1986; not produced | Starring Jackie Mason |
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1984; not produced | Written by A. Martin Zweiback |
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1984; not produced | Based on novel by George Kennedy; Produced by Andrew Fenady |
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1986; see "Escape from Beyond" | |
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1986; not produced | Based on novel by Norman Mailer and 1958 Raoul Walsh film; TV series |
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1984; not produced | Starring Al Jarreau; Written by Ernest and Chris-Clark Tidyman; for CBS TV |
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1987; not produced | |
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1984; not produced | Sequel to "Enter the Ninja" (1981), "Revenge of the Ninja" (1983), "Ninja III: The Domination" (1984) |
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1991; not produced | Starring Charles Bronson; Written by Gregory Goodell; Produced by Don Carmody, Raymond Wagner; Directed by Allan Goldstein |
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1983-86; not produced; project reactivated in 200? by New Cannon Inc. as "Oy Vey! My Son is Gay!" | Written by Joseph Goldman |
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1991; not produced | Starring Chuck Norris; Produced by Don Carmody; Directed by Steve Carver |
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1988; project re-activated in 1989 by 21st Century | Based on novel by Gaston Leroux; Alternate director: John Hough |
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1986; not produced | Based on novel by Nevil Shute |
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1985; not produced | Written by Dan O'Bannon, Don Jakoby (based on a story by Menahem Golan); Directed by Tobe Hooper |
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1991, produced in 1995 by Roger Corman as "Piranha" w/William Katt, Alexandra Paul | Sequel to "Piranha" (1978), "Piranha II: The Spawning" (1982); Alternate producer: Ovidio Assonitis |
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1984; not produced | Sequel to "Preppies" (1982); Produced/Directed by Chuck Vincent |
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1985; produced in 1994 by Miramax w/Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren, Kim Basinger | |
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1986; not produced | Produced by Gianni di Clemente |
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1986; not produced | Starring John Travolta, Whoopi Goldberg; Written by Rick Kellard, Bob Comfort; Produced by Leonard Hill; Directed by Bud Yorkin |
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1988; not produced | Starring Robby Rosa; Directed by Kenny Ortega |
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1985; not produced | Directed by Sam Firstenberg |
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1986; not produced | Remake of 1935 film |
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1987; produced in 1998 by Warners as "The Avengers" w/Ralph Fiennes, Uma Thurman, Sean Connery | TV movie based on Associated British TV series "The Avengers" (1961-69) and French/Canadian TV series "The New Avengers" (1976) |
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1988; not produced | Starring Michael J. Pollard |
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1983, not produced | Remake of "La Passager de la pluie" (1969); Starring Charles Bronson |
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1986; not produced | Based on novel by Daniel Defoe |
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1986; not produced | Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky |
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1983-84; not produced | Based on novel by Rafael Sabatini; Starring Tony Anthony; Written by Edward Anhalt; Originally 3-D project, then TV miniseries |
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1986-87; not produced | Written by David Weisman, Chanan Zass; Produced by Weisman; Directed by Hector Babenco |
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1986; not produced | Written by F. Durrenmatt, Djordje Milicevic; Directed by Maximilian Schell |
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1984; not produced | Sequel to "The Man with Bogart's Face" (1980); Written/Produced by Andrew Fenady |
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1991; not produced | Produced by Ovidio Assonitis |
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1986; not produced | Starring Louis Gossett, Jr.; Written by Sterling Silliphant |
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1992; not produced | |
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1986; not produced | Sequel to "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (1977); Starring Tom Selleck, Burt Lancaster/Laurence Olivier; Directed by Luigi Cozzi |
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1993; not produced | Directed by Paul De Mielche |
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1985-89; project reactivated in 1989-90 by 21st Century; produced in 2002 by Columbia w/Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Willem Dafoe | Based on Marvel Comics character; Alternate production designer: Chester Kaczenski; Alternate DOP: Phillip Waters; Alternate writers: Leslie Stevens, Ted Newsom, John Brancato, Barney Cohen, Menahem Golan, Shepard Goldman, Albert Pyun, Don Michael Paul; Alternate producers: Tom Karnowski, James Galton, Joseph Calamari; Alternate directors: Tobe Hooper, Joseph Zito, Albert Pyun, Ruggero Deodato |
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1979-80; not produced | Sequel to "Starcrash" (1979); Starring Caroline Munro, Judd Hamilton, Torbin, Nancy Kwan; Written by A.E. Van Vogt (based on a story by Luigi Cozzi); Produced by David Winters, Alan Roberts; Directed by Luigi Cozzi; Special Effects: Armando Valcauda, Jack Rabin |
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1985; not produced | Directed by Mario Andreacchio |
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1985; not produced | Starring Hanna Schygulla; Written by Erden Kiral, Sibyll Renkert, Schygulla, Leyla Vekilli; Directed by Kiral |
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1979; not produced | Written by Miki Rose; Directed by Boaz Davidson |
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1981; produced in 1988-90 by Alexander Salkind as TV series | Based on D.C. Comics character |
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1987; not produced | Based on D.C. Comics character; Sequel to "Superman" (1978), "Superman II" (1980), "Superman III" (1983), "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" (1987) |
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????; not produced | Written by Menahem Golan |
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1986; not produced | Based on stories of E.T.A. Hoffman and opera by Jacques Offenbach; Starring Placido Domingo; Directed by Jonathan Miller |
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1991-92; not produced | Produced by Christopher Pearce; Directed by Boaz Davidson |
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1985, not produced | |
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1983; not produced | Remake of "Three the Hard Way" (1974); Starring Fred Williamson |
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1981; not produced | Starring Sandra Dempsey, Dimmit Wills, Sarah Stagler, Organza, Mario Licu, Philip Popper; Written/Produced/Directed by William Sachs |
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1987; not produced | Starring Chuck Norris, Mike Norris; Written by Lee Reynolds |
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1981; not produced | |
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1987; not produced (previously remade by Cannon in 1985 but unfinished) | Based on novel by Robert Louis Stevenson; Starring Oliver Reed, David Mendenhall; Written by Orson Welles; Produced by Harry Alan Towers; Directed by Gerard Kikoine |
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1986; not produced | Starring Mickey Rourke; Directed by Barbet Schroeder |
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1986; not produced | Produced by Euan Lloyd |
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1986; produced in 1990 by Paramount w/Jack Nicholson, Harvey Keitel, Meg Tilly | Sequel to "Chinatown" (1974); Alternate co-star: Roy Scheider |
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1985; not produced | |
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1987-88; project reactivated in 1992 by 21st Century | Based on novel by Dan Greenburg; Written by Paul and Sharon Boorstin, Joseph Goldman; Directed by Boaz Davidson, Menahem Golan |
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1986; not produced | Starring Louis Gossett, Jr.; Written by Sterling Siliphant |
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1991; not produced | Starring Michael Dudikoff |
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1984-86; not produced | Alternate stars: George Segal, Elliot Gould; Written by Arnold Somkin, Joseph Goldman, Melvin Frank, Hal Kantor; Directed by Menahem Golan, Frank |
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1990-91; not produced | Produced by Christopher Pearce, Elie Cohn |
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1983; not produced | Starring Bettina Sheirrer, Valerie Belpy, Morgana Bittencourt; Written/Produced/Directed by Zygmunt Sulistrowski |
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1979; not produced | Written by Jay Telfer; Directed by Menahem Golan |
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1984, 1985, 1986, 1988; not produced | Based on novel by Ralph Hurne; Alternate stars: Dustin Hoffman, Christophe Lambert; Written by Carl Foreman, Collin Welland, Lawrence Konner; Produced by John Veitch, Gary Melman; Alternate directors: Michael Cimino, Jerry Schatzberg, Menahem Golan; 2nd Unit Director: Jørgen Leth |
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1992 (?); not produced | |
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1987; not produced | Inspired by novel "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe; Starring David Mendenhall; Written/Produced by Harry Alan Towers; Directed by David Irving |
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1986; see "I, Zorba" |