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  1. At the end of World War II, he formed Enterprise Productions with actor John Garfield and former Warner Bros. publicity chief Charles Einfeld. [5] He died on March 25, 1973, at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center in Los Angeles, California .

  2. Some of David Loew's best remembered films were produced at the General Service Studio, including Jean Renoir's The Southerner (1945) and the Marx Brothers' A Night in Casablanca (1946). Unfortunately during the late 1940s, many SIMPP members struggled through the difficult boom and bust of the postwar period.

  3. Enterprise Productions, Inc. (otherwise known as The Enterprise Studios) was an independent production company co-founded by actor John Garfield alongside producers David L. Loew and Charles Einfeld in 1946, right after Garfield's contract with Warner Bros. had expired.

  4. In 1922, David Loew was elected to the board of Loew's, but resigned as vice president in 1935 to concentrate on his independent production career. Loew's producing credits include THE MOON AND SIXPENCE (1942) and NIGHT IN CASABLANCA (1946).

  5. Mar 27, 1973 · LOS ANGELES, March 26David L. Loew, a retired film producer, died yesterday in University of California at Los Angeles Memorial Hospital. He was 75 years old. Mr. Loew was a son of Marcus...

  6. In 1922, David Loew was elected to the board of Loew's, but resigned as vice president in 1935 to concentrate on his independent production career. Loew's producing credits include THE MOON AND SIXPENCE (1942) and NIGHT IN CASABLANCA (1946).

  7. David L. Loew Productions, Inc. Distribution Company. Columbia Pictures Corp. of California, Ltd. Country. United States. Screenplay Information. Based on the novel The Gladiator by Philip Wylie (New York, 1930).

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