Euan Lloyd

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Euan Lloyd (born December 6, 1923 in Rugby , Great Britain , † July 2, 2016 ) was a British film producer .

Career

His career in the film industry began in 1954 when he published his first cinematic travel documentary. He later worked as a producer of feature films. In this way, he was involved in the production of various international films, including Poppy is also a flower by Terence Young , The Murderers Stand in Line with Dean Martin as Matt Helm and the Western Shalako with Sean Connery and Catlow - Life for the Dead .

In the 1970s, Euan Lloyd began to work independently of the major film studios.

After the relatively unsuccessful paper Tiger (1975) with David Niven and Toshirō Mifune , he landed his biggest hit in 1978 with The Wild Geese Come . None of his subsequent productions ( The sea wolves are coming , Das Kommando , Wildgänse 2 ) could repeat this success.

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Individual evidence

  1. Sir Roger Moore leads tributes to The Wild Geese producer Euan Lloyd

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