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David L. Loew

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After being elected to the board of directors of Loew's, Inc., in 1922, he resigned from the studio in 1935 to launch an independent production career. In the early 1940s, he formed an independent production company with
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Hollywood Renegades: The Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers
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University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center
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twin brother
Arthur Loew
MGM
Marcus Loew
Albert Lewin
Stanley Kramer
World War II
Enterprise Productions
John Garfield
Warner Bros.
Charles Einfeld
University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
When's Your Birthday?
Riding on Air
Fit for a King
Wide Open Faces
The Gladiator
Flirting with Fate
So Ends Our Night
The Moon and Sixpence
The Southerner
A Night in Casablanca
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
Enchanted Lake
Arch of Triumph


"David L. Loew Dies. Movie Producer, 75"
The New York Times

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