Santana Productions
Santana Productions was a film production company founded in 1948 by Humphrey Bogart. It was named after his yacht (and the cabin cruiser in Key Largo).[1] The company released its films through Columbia Pictures, but the majority of its motion pictures lost money at the box office, ultimately forcing the sale of Santana.[2]
Feature films
Year | Title | Distributor | Producer | Director | Star(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1949 | Knock on Any Door | Columbia | Robert Lord | Nicholas Ray | Humphrey Bogart & John Derek | |
1949 | Tokyo Joe | Columbia | Robert Lord | Stuart Heisler | Humphrey Bogart & Alexander Knox | |
1949 | And Baby Makes Three | Columbia | Robert Lord | Henry Levin | Robert Young & Barbara Hale | |
1950 | In a Lonely Place | Columbia | Robert Lord | Nicholas Ray | Humphrey Bogart & Gloria Grahame | Added to the National Film Registry in 2007 |
1951 | Sirocco | Columbia | Robert Lord | Curtis Bernhardt | Humphrey Bogart & Lee J. Cobb | |
1951 | The Family Secret | Columbia | Robert Lord | Henry Levin | John Derek & Lee J. Cobb | |
1953 | Beat the Devil | United Artists | John Huston | John Huston | Humphrey Bogart & Jennifer Jones | Co-produced with Romulus Films (UK); Screenplay by Truman Capote |
References
- Meyers 1997, p. 236.
- Meyers 1997, pp. 240–241.
Bibliography
- Meyers, Jeffrey (1997). Bogart: A Life in Hollywood. London: Andre Deutsch. ISBN 978-0-395-77399-4.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.