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  1. Elliott Kastner (January 7, 1930 – June 30, 2010) was an American film producer, whose best known credits include Where Eagles Dare (1968), The Long Goodbye (1973), The Missouri Breaks (1976), and Angel Heart (1987).

  2. Self-made Hollywood producer best known for adapting novels. Ronald Bergan. Thu 29 Jul 2010 13.26 EDT. Elliott Kastner, who has died of cancer aged 80, was the model of a film producer, working...

  3. Elliott Kastner. Producer: The Blob. A former talent agent, Elliott Kastner began producing films in the mid-1960s. Although not often meeting with much critical approval, his films have done extremely well financially, especially in Europe; he was one of the first American producers to permanently switch his base of operations to Europe and ...

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  4. 2 lug 2010 · By Bruce Weber. July 2, 2010. Elliott Kastner, a producer whose affinity for literary writers and man’s-man movie stars resulted in films like “Harper,” “Where Eagles Dare,” “The Long Goodbye,”...

  5. Elliott Kastner, né le 7 janvier 1930 à New York et mort le 30 juin 2010 à Londres [1], est un agent artistique et producteur américain. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Étudiant de l' université de Miami et de Columbia , Elliott Kastner y reçoit son baccalauréat en arts (Bachelor of Arts) .

  6. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofElliott Kastner | BAFTA

    Elliott Kastner. An American producer long based in Britain, Kastner enjoyed his greatest success with the suspenseful Where Eagles Dare (1968). His diverse roster of films also includes The Moving Target (1966), The Nightcomers (1971), The Missouri Breaks (1976), The Big Sleep (1978), Angel Heart (1987) and A Chorus of Disapproval (1988).

  7. Mini Bio. A former talent agent, Elliott Kastner began producing films in the mid-1960s. Although not often meeting with much critical approval, his films have done extremely well financially, especially in Europe; he was one of the first American producers to permanently switch his base of operations to Europe and make his films there ...