Oakhurst Productions

Oakhurst Productions was a production company formed by actor Stanley Baker in the late 1960s which produced a number of films, notably The Italian Job (1969).[1] Their first film, Robbery (1967), was made in association with Embassy Pictures but the next five were made with Paramount Pictures. Oakhurst owned a building along the Thames River which was later sold as part of Baker and Deeley's take over of British Lion.[2]

Among their unmade projects were:

  • an adaptation of the novel Flashman by George MacDonald Fraser to be directed by Richard Lester;
  • Summer Fires directed by Peter Hall.[3]
  • Everyman's Brother from a novel by Norman Lewis[4]

Credits

References

  1. ^ Stanley Baker Biography at BBC Wales 17 August 2009 accessed 20 May 2012
  2. ^ Alexander Walker, National Heroes, Harrap, 1985 p 118-127
  3. ^ Mary Blume (14 August 1971). "Stanley Baker Likes to Act". Los Angeles Times. p. a8.
  4. ^ Martin, Betty (8 July 1968). "Tisha Sterling in Space Film". Los Angeles Times. p. f15.

External links

  • Oakhurst Productions at IMDb


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