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Santana Productions

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Santana Productions was a film production company founded in 1948 by Humphrey Bogart. It was named after his yacht (and the cabin cruiser in Key Largo).[1] The company released its films, known for its film noir through Columbia Pictures, but the majority of its motion pictures lost money at the box office, ultimately forcing the sale of Santana.[2]

Feature films

Year Title Distributor Producer Director Star(s) Notes
1949 Knock on Any Door Columbia Robert Lord Nicholas Ray Humphrey Bogart & John Derek
1949 Tokyo Joe Columbia Robert Lord Stuart Heisler Humphrey Bogart & Alexander Knox
1949 And Baby Makes Three Columbia Robert Lord Henry Levin Robert Young & Barbara Hale
1950 In a Lonely Place Columbia Robert Lord Nicholas Ray Humphrey Bogart & Gloria Grahame Added to the National Film Registry in 2007
1951 Sirocco Columbia Robert Lord Curtis Bernhardt Humphrey Bogart & Lee J. Cobb
1951 The Family Secret Columbia Robert Lord Henry Levin John Derek & Lee J. Cobb
1953 Beat the Devil United Artists John Huston John Huston Humphrey Bogart & Jennifer Jones Co-produced with Romulus Films (UK); Screenplay by Truman Capote

References

  1. ^ Meyers 1997, p. 236.
  2. ^ Meyers 1997, pp. 240–241.

Bibliography

  • Meyers, Jeffrey (1997). Bogart: A Life in Hollywood. London: Andre Deutsch. ISBN 978-0-395-77399-4.