- Alexander Salkind
Alexander Salkind (June 2, 1921 – March 8, 1997) was the second of three generations of successful international
film producer s.Biography
Born in
Gdańsk ,Poland , his family moved toFrance where his father,Michael Salkind worked as a film producer. Following in his father's footsteps, he produced French films & others inEurope andHollywood : "Austerlitz" directed byAbel Gance and "Le Procès " (The Trial) directed byOrson Welles and 1978's "Superman" starringChristopher Reeve andMargot Kidder . Salkind's production, "The Three Musketeers" (1973), lead theScreen Actors Guild to issue what became known as the "Salkind Clause", which guaranteed that an actor was only expected to make one film when a contract was signed. His son,Ilya Salkind (b.1947), is also a film producer. He died inNeuilly-sur-Seine in 1997 and was buried in theCimetière de Bagneux in theParis ian suburb ofMontrouge .Filmography
*"Marina (1945 --- producer)"
*"Soltera y con Gemelos (1945 --- producer)"
*"Sinfonia de una vida (1946 --- producer; also known as The Symphony of Life)"
*"Il moderno Barba Azul (A Modern Bluebeard) (1946 --- producer; released in the U.S. as Boom to the Moon)"
*"Black Jack (1950 --- co-producer; also known as Captain Black Jack)"
*"Die Tochter der Kompanie (1953 --- producer; released in Italy as Il Figlia del Regimento, and in the U.S. as The Daughter of the Regiment)"
*"Mon Coquin de Pere (1958 --- producer; released in Italy as A Parigi en Vacanza, and worldwide as My Darned Father)"
*"Austerlitz (1960 --- producer; released in the U.S. as The Battle of Austerlitz, and in Italy as Napoleone ad Austerlitz or La Battaglia di Austerlitz)"
*"Romulus and the Sabines (1961 --- producer; released in France as L'Enlevement des Sabines, and in Latin America as El Rapto de las Sabinas)"
*"The Trial (Le Procès) (1962 --- producer, uncredited; released in West Germany as Der Prozess, and in Italy as Il Processo)"
*"Ballad in Blue (1965 --- producer; also known as Blues for Lovers)"
*"Cervantes (1967 --- producer; released in the U.S. as The Life of Cervantes, or Young Rebel, in France as Les Aventures Extraordinaires de Cervantes, and in Italy as Avventure e Gli Amori di Cervantes)"
*"The Light at the Edge of the World (1971 --- presenter, executive producer)"
*"Kill! (1971 --- producer/presenter; released in the U.S. as Kill, Kill, Kill!, in Spain as Kill: Matar, and in France as Police Magnum)"
*"Bluebeard (1972 --- producer/presenter; released in Italy as Barbablu, in West Germany as Blaubart, and in France as Barbe-bleue)"
*"The Three Musketeers (1973 --- producer/presenter; also known as The Queen's Diamonds)"
*"The Four Musketeers (1974 --- producer/presenter; also known as Milady's Revenge or The Revenge of Milady)"
*"Le Folies Bourgeoises (1976 --- producer/presenter; released in the U.S. as The Twist, in West Germany as Die Verruckten Reichen, and in Italy as Pazzi Borghesi)"
*"Crossed Swords (1978 --- presenter; also known asThe Prince and the Pauper )"
*" (1978 --- presenter)"
*"Superman II (1980 --- presenter; released in the U.S. in 1981)"
*"Superman III (1983 --- presenter)"
*"Where is Parsifal? (1983 --- presenter, uncredited)"
*"Supergirl (1984 --- presenter)"
*" (1985 --- presenter)"
*"The Rainbow Thief (1990 --- executive producer, uncredited)"
*" (1992 --- presenter)"
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