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  1. Owen and Reed formed their own company, Todon Productions. Owen moved into film production with Duel in the Jungle (1953). It established a formula of using two American leads, an American director, and 80% British crew, to qualify for the subsidies of being a British film and because it was cheaper to make.

  2. www.donnareed.org › post › he-was-worriedHe was worried - Donna

    May 2, 2021 · Tony Owen was an American agent and producer, who was married to Donna Reed. They formed their own company, Todon Productions. It was reported that Todon was "perhaps the biggest Anglo-American company next to Warwick."

  3. Timeslip (U.S. title The Atomic Man) is a 1955 British black-and-white science fiction film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Gene Nelson and Faith Domergue. Produced by Alec C. Snowden, it is based on a script by Charles Eric Maine. [ 1 ] In the UK, the film was distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated.

  4. In June 1956, it was announced that the film rights had been purchased by Todon Productions, the company owned by Tony Owen and Donna Reed. Todon wanted Laurence Olivier to play Montgomery and Stephen Watts was assigned to write the treatment .

  5. From the TubiTV streaming of The Donna Reed Show 3rd season episode 29 titled "The Merry Month of April".

  6. It was a production of Todon Productions, the American company, although they are not credited. [5] Star Gene Nelson had been in two musicals, So This Is Paris and Oklahoma! , and this was his first serious dramatic lead. [6]

  7. Oct 13, 2022 · It was not a pleasant experience with constant conflict with the director. It was also the first junket for Todon Productions, the production company formed by Donna Reed and her husband, Tony Owen. The movie was a failure.