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  1. Max E. Youngstein (March 21, 1913, New York City – July 8, 1997) was an American film producer who worked for United Artists, where he formed United Artists Music and United Artists Records. He later became an independent film producer. Biography. Youngstein was educated at Fordham University in New York and Brooklyn Law School.

  2. Max E. Youngstein. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. March 21, 1913 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. July 8, 1997 · Los Angeles, California, USA (natural causes) Mini Bio. Studio executive and independent film producer Max E. Youngstein has never received the full recognition he deserves.

    • March 21, 1913
    • July 8, 1997
  3. Max E. Youngstein. Producer: Submersion of Japan. Studio executive and independent film producer Max E. Youngstein has never received the full recognition he deserves. In 1951, he played a major role in rescuing United Artists (UA) from ruin.

    • Producer, Additional Crew
    • March 21, 1913
    • Max E. Youngstein
    • July 8, 1997
  4. 103 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Welcome to Hard Times is a 1967 American Western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Henry Fonda as the leader of a dying town that is too weak to stand up to a brute terrorizing the few remaining residents. [1] It is based upon a novel by the same name by E. L. Doctorow.

  5. Location. New York City, New York, U.S. Los Angeles, California, U.S. United Artists Records was an American record label founded by Max E. Youngstein of United Artists [1] in 1957 to issue movie soundtracks. [2] The label expanded into other genres, such as easy listening, jazz, pop, and R&B.

  6. 11 de jul. de 1997 · Max E. Youngstein, a film producer and Hollywood executive who had a principal role in a 1950's financial rescue of United Artists, the legendary movie company, died Tuesday at his home in...

  7. 12 de jul. de 1997 · Max E. Youngstein, 84, producer and longtime United Artists film executive. Youngstein and four other partners purchased the failing United Artists from two of its founders, Charlie Chaplin...