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Menahem GOLAN and Yoram Globus
GOLAN. Producer
and Director. Nationality: Israeli. Born: Tiberias,
GLOBUS. Producer.
Nationality: Israeli. Born:

Menahem
Golan and Yoram Globus
1963—Golan
and Globus formed the production and distribution company Noah Films;
1979—bought Cannon International and moved operations to Los Angeles;
1986—bought the United Kingdom ABC cinema chain and Elstree Studios;
1989—dissolved partnership.
Films
as Producers/Executive Producers:
1963
The
Young Racers
(Corman) (Golan = prop master only);
1964
Sallah
Shabati (Sallah)
(Kishon)
1966
Mivtza
Kahir (Trunk
to Cairo) (+ Golan = d); La Fille de la mer morte (+ Golan = d)
1969
What's
Good for the Goose (Golan = d, + co-sc only)
1970
Margo (+ Golan = d); Lupo (+
Golan = d)
1971
Ani
Ohev Otach Rosa
(I Love You, Rosa) (Mizrahi); Queen of the Road (+ Golan = d, +
sc)
1972
Escape
to the Sun (+
Golan = d, + co-sc)
1973
The
House on
1974
Lepke (+ Golan = d)
1975
Diamonds (Tevye and His Seven
Daughters) (+ Golan = d, + co-sc)
1976
The
Passover Plot
(Campus)
1977
Operation
Thunderbolt (
1978
It's
a Funny, Funny World (Shessel)
1979
Der
Magier (The
Magician of Lublin) (+ Golan = d); Imi Hageneralit (My Mother the
General) (Zilberg); Yotz 'im Kavua (Going Steady) (Davidson)
1980
The
Apple (Star
Rock) (+ Golan = d)
1981
New
Year's Evil
(Alston); Body and Soul (Browers); Enter the Ninja (Globus = pr,
Golan = d, + co-sc)
1982
That
Championship Season (Miller); Hospital Massacre (Davidson); Sapiches (Private
Popsicle; Lemon Popsicle IV) (Davidson); Ahava Ilemeth (The
Secret of Yolanda) (Silberg); The Last
American Virgin (Davidson); Nana (Wolman); House of the Long
Shadows (
1983
Ten
to Midnight
(Lee Thompson); One More Chance (Firstenberg); Hercules (Coates);
Revenge of the Ninja (Firstenberg); The Ultimate Solution of Grace
Quigley (Harvey); Roman Zair (Baby Love; Lemon Popsicle V)
(Wolman); The Wicked Lady (Winner)
1984
I'm
Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes—the Man and His Work (Ventura—doc); Over the
Brooklyn Bridge (Alby's Delight) (+ Golan = d); The Seven
Magnificent Gladiators (Mattel); Bolero (Derek); Missing in
Action (Zito); Breakdance 2: Electric Boogaloo (Firstenberg); Exterminator
1 (Buntzman); Ninja III: The Domination (Firstenberg); Sword of
the Valiant (Wecks); Love Streams (Cassavetes); Sahara
(McLaglen); The Naked Face (Forbes); Agatha Christie's Ordeal by
Innocence (David); Mata Hari (Harrington); Déjà vu
(Richmond); Hot Resort (Robins); Thunder Alley (Cardone); The
Ambassador (Lee Thompson)
1985
King
Solomon's Mines
(Lee Thompson); Runaway Train (Konchalovsky); Lifeforce (Hooper);
Invasion
1986
The
Delta Force
(+ Golan = d, + co-sc); Cobra (Cosmatos); Invaders from Mars
(Hooper); The Texas Chainsaw Massacre II (Hooper); Over the Top
(+ Golan = d); Assassination (Hunt); 52 Pick-Up (Frankenheimer); America
3000 (Engelbach); Avenging Force (Firstenberg); Dangerously Close
(Pyun); Duet for One (Konchalovsky); Dumb Dicks (Ottoni); Field
of Honor (Scheersmaker); Firewalker (Lee Thompson); Hashigaon
Hagadol (Alter); Journey to the Center of the Earth (Lemorande); K'Fafoth;
Lightning—The White Stallion (Levey); Malkat Hakita; Murphy's
Law (Lee Thompson); The Naked Cage (Nicholas); Number One with a
Bullet (Smight); Otello (Zeffirelli); POW—the Escape (Amir); Salome
(d'Anna)
1987
Business
as Usual
(Barrett); Rumpelstiltskin (Irving); Allan Quatermain and the Lost
City of Gold (Nelson); American Ninja II (Firstenberg); Assassination
(Hunt): The Barbarians (Deodato); Barfly (Schroeder); Beauty
and the Beast (Marner); Dancers (Ross); Death Wish 4: The
Crackdown (Lee Thompson); Down Twisted (Pyun); Dutch Treat
(Davidson); The Emperor's New Clothes (Irving); Going Bananas
(Davidson); Gor (Kiersch); Hansel and Gretel (Talan); King
Lear (Godard); The Kitchen Toto (Hook); Mascara (Conrad); Masters
of the Universe (Goddard); Red Riding Hood (Adam Brooks); Shy
People (Konchalovsky); Sleeping Beauty (Irving); Snow White
(Berz); Street Smart (Schatzberg); Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
(Furie); Surrender (Belson); Too Much (Rochat); Tough Guys
Don't Dance (Mailer); Undercover (Stockwell)
1988
D.C.
Follies; Hanna's
War (Innocent Heroes) (+ Golan = d); The Threepenny Opera (+
Golan = d); Alien from L.A. (Pyun); Appointment with Death
(Winner); Bloodsport (Arnold); Braddock: Missing in Action III
(Norris); A Cry in the Dark (Schepisi); Doin' Time on Planet Earth
(Matthau); Wall of Tyrany (Freedom Fighter) (Davis); Haunted
Summer (Passer); Hero and the Terror (Tannen); Manifesto
(Makavejev); Messenger of Death (Lee Thompson); Powaqqatsi
(Reggio); Puss in Boots (Marner); Salsa (Davidson); Cyborg
(Pyun) Mack the Knife (+ Golan = d, + sc); Kinjite (Lee
Thompson); Rockula (Bercovici); Sinbad of the Seven Seas; Young
Love: Lemon Popsicle VII
Films
as Producer—Golan:
1987
Die
Papierene Brucke (Beckermann); The
1989
Captain
1990
Bullseye! (Winner) (co);
The Fifth Monkey (Rochat); Captain
1991
Terror
of
1992
Dance
Macabre (
1993
Teenage
Bonnie and Klepto Clyde (Shepphird) (exec); Silent Victim (Golan—for TV)
1994
Dead
Center
(Carver)
1999
Delta
Force One: The Lost Patrol (Zito); Cattle Call (Guigui) (exec)
Films
as Producer—Globus:
1989
A
Man Called Sarge (Gillard); Secret of the
1990
Delta
Force 2 (Stranglehold:
Delta Force 2; Delta Force 2: The Columbian Connection) (Norris)
(co)
1992
Tipat
Mazal (A
Bit of Luck); Lelakek Tatut (Licking the Raspberry) (Barbash)
1993
Tobe
Hooper's Night Terrors (Hooper) (exec); The Mummy Lives (O'Hara) (exec); Hellbound
(Norris) (exec); Street Knight (Magnoli) (exec)
1995
Chain
of Command
(Worth) (exec)
1999
Delta
Force One: The Lost Patrol (Zito)
Publications
By
GOLAN and GLOBUS: articles—
Screen International (
Screen International (
American Premiere (
Screen International (
Screen International (
Ecran Fantastique (
Screen International (
Ciné Revue (Paris),
Cinématographe (Paris), no. 119, May 1986.
EPD Film (
On
GOLAN and GLOBUS: book—
Yule, Andrew,
On
GOLAN and GLOBUS: articles—
Cinema TV Today (
Screen International (
Screen International (
Sight and Sound (
Film Comment (
Stills (
Friedman,
Robert, in American Film (
Sight and Sound (
On
GLOBUS: articles—
Hovde, B.,
"Moguler pa kreditt," in Z Filmtidsskrift (
On
GOLAN: articles—
Abittan, G., "Le cinema
Israelien: de la propagande a la critique," in Avant-Scene Cinema
(Paris), July 1994.
Weiner, R.,
"Catching Up With Golan's Fresh Act," in Variety (
Kino (
* * *
The Israeli film producers
Menahem Golan—a patriot who changed his name after the taking of the Golan
Heights and directed Operation Thunderbolt about the Entebbe rescue—and
Yoram Globus are cousins who bought the Cannon Group, a floundering film
company, in 1979 for a mere $350,000, soon turning it into Hollywood's most
prosperous independent film company, with revenues reaching $150 million in
1986. Cannon achieved this meteoric ascent by making exploitation films cheaply
and quickly, and by adhering to a number of innovative though sometimes
questionable business tactics.
The average Cannon film cost
about $5 million to make, whereas a film from a major studio such as
As independent producers,
Golan and Globus found additional ways to reduce costs, maximize profits, and
at the same time attract name stars and directors. Cannon persuaded a number of
stars to forfeit their million dollar-plus salaries in exchange for smaller
salaries and profit sharing. To safeguard further against loss, Cannon sold its
films' cable, home video, and overseas exhibition rights in advance of
production, thereby guaranteeing a marketplace for even the poorest films.
Impatient with
Indeed, Golan and Globus
surprised the film community in 1982 with their production of Jason Miller's
Pulitzer Prize-winning drama That Championship Season. The film was a
commercial failure but it did suggest that Cannon was interested in serious
filmmaking. Commercial success also eluded its esoteric productions of Robert
Altman's Fool for Love and John Cassavetes's Love Streams, which
cost little to make. Interestingly enough, neither of these films would have
been made by a major studio today, the audience for them being too limited.
Responding to the artistic restrictions of a profit-motivated studio system,
directors such as Roman Polanski, Bill Forsyth, Hector Babenco, John Huston,
and Jean-Luc Godard turned to Cannon for help. And in their determination to
upgrade their image, Golan and Globus afforded a generous amount of artistic
freedom to those who could work within their budgetary constraints.
Nevertheless, most of Cannon's "prestige" projects—Anthony Harvey's The
Ultimate Solution of Grace Quigley, Andrei Konchalovsky's Runaway Train—are
as ill-judged, clodhopping, and embarrassing as their coattailriding Charles
Bronson vehicles (Assassination) or Israeli sex comedies (the Lemon
Popsicle series).
As Cannon's artistic ambitions
expanded, so did its assets and financial burdens. In 1985 Cannon produced 23
films, more than any other film company in the
Among the films Golan himself
chose to direct was the obvious commercial loser Over the Top, a
Sylvester Stallone vehicle about arm-wrestling, for which Cannon unwisely laid
out a star-level salary. Golan always had a knack of pulling middlebrow
properties from the Cannon list for his own directorial exercises and making
stodgy embarrassments such as The Magician of Lublin, Over the
Brooklyn Bridge, Hanna's War, and The Threepenny Opera. In
Cannon's heyday, the trade press were thick with portfolios of ads for upcoming
projects, many of which (Citizen Joe, Spider-Man) never came to
pass.
After acquiring the ABC chain,
Cannon had to be helped out by European financiers, and Golan and Globus took
an unaccustomed back seat. In 1989, Golan declared a desire to produce
"artier" works, dissolved the Golan-Globus partnership, and established
an independent production company, 21st Century which eventually specialized in
direct-to-video offerings (Night Terrors, The Mummy Lives) from
the likes of longtime hacks Tobe Hooper and
—Heidi Gensch, updated by Kim
Newman
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