Joseph E. Levine
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Joseph Edward Levine (September 9, 1905 – July 31, 1987) was an American film producer.
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Producer credits
- Tattoo (1981)
- Magic (1978)
- A Bridge Too Far (1977)
- My Name Is Trinity (1970)
- The Spy with a Cold Nose (1966)
- Harlow (1965)
- Where Love Has Gone (1964)
- Only One New York (documentary) (1964)
- The Carpetbaggers (1964)
- Contempt (1963)
- The Empty Canvas (1963)
- Le Meraviglie di Aladino (1961)
- Morgan, the Pirate (1961)
- Gaslight Follies (documentary) (1945)
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Executive producer credits
- The Day of the Dolphin (1973)
- Thumb Tripping (1972)
- Rivals (1972)
- Trinity Is Still My Name (1971)
- Carnal Knowledge (1971)
- C.C. and Company (1970)
- Macho Callahan (1970)
- Soldier Blue (1970)
- The Adventurers (1970)
- Sunflower (1970)
- Don't Drink the Water (1969)
- Mad Monster Party? (1969)
- The Lion in Winter (1968)
- The Producers (uncredited) (1968)
- The Graduate (1967)
- Robbery (1967)
- The Tiger and the Pussycat (1967)
- Woman Times Seven (1967)
- The Caper of the Golden Bulls (1967)
- A Man Called Adam (1966)
- The Daydreamer (1966)
- The Oscar (1966)
- Where the Bullets Fly (1966)
- Sands of the Kalahari (1965)
- Darling (uncredited) (1965)
- The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World (1965)
- Levine renamed Licensed to Kill for its American release and added a title song performed by Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Marriage Italian-Style (uncredited) (1964)
- Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)
- Zulu (1964)
- The Last Days of Sodom and Gomorrah (1962)
- Constantine and the Cross (1962)
- Boys' Night Out (1962)
- Long Day's Journey into Night (1962)
- Two Women (uncredited) (1960)
- Jack the Ripper (1959 film)
- Levine provided a new soundtrack, with music composed by Pete Rugolo, and added color to a sequence of blood in the black and white film.
- Tempi duri per i vampiri (1959)
- Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956)
- Walk Into Paradise (1956)
- Levine retitled this film Walk into Hell for its American release.
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