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      • In 1957 Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman founded Seven Arts Productions, an independent production company that made movies for release by other studios. Stark was head of production, in charge of buying film properties and supervising production, while Hyman was instrumental in forming deals and handling finances.
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    In 1957 Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman founded Seven Arts Productions, an independent production company that made movies for release by other studios. Stark was head of production, in charge of buying film properties and supervising production, while Hyman was instrumental in forming deals and handling finances.

  3. Formation. The company was formed in 1957. It came out of the company, Associated Artists Productions (AAP), run by Stark and Eliot Hyman, which would buy old movies and resell them to television. Stark and Hyman wanted to move into production but AAP's main stockholder, Louis Chesler, did not, leading to the formation of Seven Arts.

  4. In 1957, Stark and production executive Eliot Hyman formed Seven Arts Productions, which became a major force in producing, packaging and selling films for television.

  5. Feb 26, 1978 · It was the beginning of a partnership which would last 16 years and make modern movie moguls out of the formerly bankrupt tire dealer Hyman and his partner-to-be, Ray Stark.

  6. Jan 19, 2004 · In 1957 he and the production executive Eliot Hyman formed Seven Arts Productions, and in 1960 Stark produced his first film, The World of Suzie Wong, based on the hit Broadway play.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesRay Stark - Wikiwand

    In 1957 Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman founded Seven Arts Productions, an independent production company that made movies for release by other studios. Stark was head of production, in charge of buying film properties and supervising production, while Hyman was instrumental in forming deals and handling finances.

  8. In 1957, Stark left Feldman’s agency and joined Eliot Hyman to form Seven Arts Productions. Stark first produced William Holden’s The World of Suzie Wong (1960) and acted as production executive for West Side Story (1961), starring Natalie Wood.

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