Hecht-Hill-Lancaster

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Hecht-Hill-Lancasterwas a production company formed by the actorBurt Lancasterin association with his agent,Harold Hecht,andJames Hill.In 1948 Lancaster and Hecht formedNorma Productions(named after his wife), which later becameHecht-Lancaster.Hill joined in the mid-1950s. The company produced some of the most notable American films of the 1950s.

In 1956 they renewed their deal withUnited Artists.[1]In late 1957 they announced they would make ten films worth $14 million in 1958.[2]

Filmography

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Key
HL = Hecht-Lancaster
HHL = Hecht-Hill-Lancaster
N = Norma Productions
C = Canon Productions

Unmade films

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  • Bandoola
  • Colonel Redl
  • First Love
  • The Dreamers
  • Tall Dark Man
  • The Hitchhiker
  • The Catbird Seat
  • Tell It on the Drums
  • The Rock Cried Out
  • Kimberley
  • Blaze of the Sun

References

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  1. ^Pryor, Thomas M. (1956). "Hecht-Lancaster Plans New Films: Producing Unit Signs Deal with United Artists—5 Features Are Listed Lancaster to Act".New York Times,April 13, 1956. p. 20.
  2. ^"Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Planning Record Year: Group Will Produce $14,000,000 Worth of Motion Pictures in 1958". Los AngelesTimes,December 16, 1957. p. B9.