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Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films is a 2014 Australian-American documentary film written and directed by Mark Hartley.It tells the story of cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus who headed The Cannon Group. [2]
The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films is a 2014 documentary film, produced and directed by Hilla Medalia and written by Medalia and Daniel Sivan. [1]The film explores the effect of two Israeli cousins, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, on Hollywood by producing films and starting one of the most successful independent production companies, Cannon Films.
By 1989, Golan, citing differences with both Parretti and Globus, resigned from his position and left Cannon to start 21st Century Film Corporation, while Globus remained with Pathé. [36] One of the final films produced by Golan and Globus that received a wide release under the Cannon Films banner was the post-apocalyptic action film Cyborg.
This category contains films produced or distributed by the Golan-Globus team, released under various banners such as Cannon Films. Most of the library of Cannon is currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
A Golan-Globus Production in association with Cinema Verity Limited: Warner Bros. [242] November 23, 1988: Hanna's War: A Golan-Globus Production: Cannon Group Inc. [243] December 10, 1988: Hansel and Gretel: A Golan-Globus Production: Cannon Group Inc. [244] December 16, 1988: Haunted Summer: A Golan-Globus Production: Cannon Group Inc. [245 ...
Menahem Golan (Hebrew: מנחם גולן; May 31, 1929 – August 8, 2014, originally Menachem Globus) was an Israeli film producer, screenwriter, and director. He co-owned The Cannon Group with his cousin Yoram Globus .
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The Golan/Globus team made a decision to achieve a near-documentary feel to the proposed film. Utilizing a full-scale outdoor set consisting of control tower and terminal, the recreated Entebbe Airport also had a collection of realistic scale models of the Ugandan Air Force MiG-17 and MiG-21 fighters.