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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 .

  2. 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
  3. Independent producer and longtime film executive Max Youngstein, who along with four other partners purchased an ailing United Artists from Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford and turned it into...

  4. Aug 3, 2018 · One Film Bulletin article that can be viewed via the digital library nonprofit Internet Archive reads: “From exploitation-minded vice-president [Max E.] Youngstein came the term ‘block-buster’ to describe attractions that gross at least $2,000,000 in the U.S. and Canada.”

  5. Jul 11, 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...

  6. Jul 12, 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...

  7. Max E. Youngstein is known as an Producer and Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Fail Safe, Young Billy Young, Man in the Middle, The Money Trap, and The Dangerous Days Of Kiowa Jones.