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Elliott Kastner
Born(1930-01-07)7 January 1930
Died30 June 2010(2010-06-30) (aged 80)
Cause of deathCancer
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationUniversity of Miami
Columbia University
Alma materUniversity of Miami
Occupationfilm producer
Years active1965-2010
SpouseTessa Kennedy
ChildrenDillon Kastner
Milica Corcoran
ParentRose Kastner

Elliott Kastner (January 7, 1930June 30, 2010)[1] was an American film producer.

Early life and education

Kastner was born in New York City. He got his education at the University of Miami and Columbia University. During the fifties he was stationed with U.S. Eucom (United States European Command), in Frankfurt, Germany and Paris, France.

Family

He was the second husband of the interior designer Tessa Kennedy with whom he had two children, a son, Dillon and a daughter, Milica. He was also a stepfather to Kennedy's three sons from a previous marriage: film producer Cassian Elwes, artist Damian Elwes and actor Cary Elwes.

Career

Kastner started his career as a talent agent at the Music Corporation of America (MCA). When that agency was dissolved his first assignment as producer came in 1965, with Bus Riley's Back in Town. He then temporarily switched his base of operations to England where he formed Winkast Film Productions Ltd. with producer Jerry Gershwin based at Pinewood Studios. Together Gershwin and Kastner would produce Harper (1966) from a novel by Ross Macdonald, and three films based on Alistair MacLean novels: Where Eagles Dare (1968), When Eight Bells Toll (1971) and Breakheart Pass (1975). He then partnered up with noted producers Alan Ladd Jr. and Jay Kanter and together they produced the films Villain (1971), The Nightcomers (1972), Zee and Co. (1972) and Fear Is the Key (1972) also adapted from an Alistair MacLean novel.

Kastner is probably most famous for his film adaptations of three Raymond Chandler's novels based on the exploits of one of Chandler's most famous creations, Philip Marlowe: The Long Goodbye (1973), Farewell, My Lovely (1975) and The Big Sleep (1978) the latter two both starring Robert Mitchum as Marlowe.

Death

Elliott Kastner died of cancer on June 30, 2010 in London, England. He was 80 years old.[2]

Filmography

Producer

References

  1. ^ Dore, Shalini (2010-07-01). "Producer Elliott Kastner dies". variety.com. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
  2. ^ Kastner Obituary

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