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  1. He entered film production in 1945, co-producing with Maxwell Finn the nostalgic feature film Gaslight Follies, a four-part compilation of silent film clips with such stars as Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks; a roundup of newsreel highlights; a condensed version of the 1935 feature The Drunkard; and the 1915 Alan Hale romance East Lynne.

  2. Joseph E. Levine. Producer: The Lion in Winter. Boston-born Joseph E. Levine parlayed an early career as a film exhibitor and distributor of Italian-made muscle-man pictures into a highly successful stint as America's most successful independent producer at the time of his death.

  3. Joseph E. Levine. Producer: The Lion in Winter. Boston-born Joseph E. Levine parlayed an early career as a film exhibitor and distributor of Italian-made muscle-man pictures into a highly successful stint as America's most successful independent producer at the time of his death.

  4. Joseph E. Levine was responsible for a number of high-grossing films of the 1960s including The Carpetbaggers , Harlow , The Oscar , The Producers , and The Graduate . Levine began his career on the fringe of a film industry then dominated by Hollywood, as an exhibitor in New England during the 1930s.

  5. Joseph E. Levine was responsible for a number of high-grossing films of the 1960s including The Carpetbaggers, Harlow, The Oscar, The Producers, and The Graduate. Levine began his career on the fringe of a film industry then dominated by Hollywood, as an exhibitor in New England during the 1930s.

  6. Joseph Levine grew up in a Russian Jewish immigrant family in the West End, and became one of the most successful movie producers and distributors in the United States during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.

  7. Joseph E. Levine is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Presenter, and Actor. Some of his work includes The Graduate, Trinity Is Still My Name, Contempt, A Bridge Too Far, Zulu, The Lion in Winter, Magic, and Godzilla, King of the Monsters!.