Brut Productions
Brut Productions was a movie production company. It was an offshoot of Fabergé cosmetics under George Barrie.[1][2]
Select movies
- Cry for Me, Billy (1972) aka Count Your Bullets
- Night Watch (1973)
- A Touch of Class (1973)
- Book of Numbers (1973)
- Welcome to Arrow Beach (1973)
- Miracles Still Happen (1974) aka The Story of Juliane Koepcke
- Hangup (1974)
- Mean Johnny Barrows (1974)
- Whiffs (1975)
- Sweet Hostage (1975)
- Hedda (1975)
- Hugo the Hippo (1975)
- I Will, I Will... for Now (1976)
- Nasty Habits (1977)
- Thieves (1977)
- Fingers (1978)
- Black Market Baby (1977)
- The Class of Miss MacMichael (1978)
- The Dream Merchants (1980) (TV)
Unmade projects
References
- Kilday, Gregg (Aug 17, 1973). "Following the Scent to Brut Film Fest: Following the Scent to Idaho". Los Angeles Times. p. d1.
- "Birthday Lunch for Cary Grant". Los Angeles Times. Jan 22, 1975. p. g7.
- "Brut, Fabergé Unit, Plans 5 Films and 4 TV Programs". New York Times. Mar 8, 1972. p. 32.
- A. H. Weiler (Apr 15, 1973). "Hal's 'Follies': Hal's "Follies' Encore for Sarah in This Corner Our Guy Gallico". New York Times. p. 143.
- A. H. Weiler (Dec 23, 1973). "News of the Screen: De Gaulle's France In Documentary Ross Hunter Named Brut President Talent Hunt On For 'Ruby Red'". New York Times. p. 22.
- A. H. Weiler (21 July 1974). "News of the Screen: Woman Candidate Focus for Feature Holly, Rock Hero, Inspires Drama Chabrol Picks Family to Star Children's Theater Prepares 'Lollipop'". New York Times. p. 43.
Other websites
- Brut Productions at BFI
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