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Leonard Hill Films was a production company that was founded in 1981 as Hill-Mandelker Films. The company mainly specialized in made-for-television-movies , producing two television series in 1987 and a feature film in 2011.
In 1984, following Phillip Mandelker's death, the company was renamed to Leonard Hill Films. The first project under the new banner was "Mirrors", a television movie produced for NBC, starring Tim Daly. This followed it up with the miniseries "The Long Hot Sunmer", starring Don Johnson.
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Dec 22, 2023 · Leonard Hill Films (1985-1993) Credits. Background. When Phillip Mandelker, who was partners with Leonard Hill, died in 1984, the company was renamed to Leonard-Hill Films. Robert O'Connor joined the company in 1986 as a partnership and launched Hill/O'Connor Television, but the venture split two years later.
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Leonard Hill Active - 1981 - 2012 | Birth - Oct 11, 1947 | Death - Jun 7, 2016 | Genres - Drama , Thriller , Crime , Comedy , Romance | Subgenres - Romantic Comedy , Teen Film , Coming-Of-Age Fiction , Disaster Film , Teen Comedy
Leonard Hill Films is a multinational conglomerate, know for Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story (TV), Rags to Riches (TV Series), In the Deep Woods (TV), Tricks of the Trade (TV), Deadly Whispers (TV), Children of the Bride (TV), Baby of the Bride (TV), Mirrors (TV), Shootdown (TV) and Mother of the Bride (TV)
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Jun 9, 2016 · Producer Leonard Hill who was best known for serving as executive producer on “The Long Hot Summer” and the “Mae West” TV biopic has died. He was 68.