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  1. Menahem Golan was born Menahem Globus to parents of Polish decent in Tiberias, Israel, in May 1929. In his early years, he was a pilot for the fledgling Israeli Air Force, changing his surname to Golan for patriotic reasons in 1948. A few years later, he took the first step towards his future career by attending the Old Vic Theatre School in ...

  2. Aug 10, 2014 · Producer/director Menahem Golan, whose prolific output of schlock action movies and occasional prestige projects made him a force to be dealt with in 1980s Hollywood, died Friday in Tel Aviv ...

  3. Menahem Golan: Született: Menahem Golan 1929. május 31. Tiberias: Elhunyt: 2014. augusztus 8. (85 évesen) Jaffa: Művészneve: Joseph Goldman: Álneve: Joseph Goldman

  4. Aug 8, 2014 · That moment finally came in 1979 when, fueled by such hits as the Oscar-nominated "Operation Thunderbolt" (1977), a recreation of the raid on Entebbe that occurred the previous year, and the teen comedy "Lemon Popsicle" (1978), Golan & Globus purchased the ailing British distribution company The Cannon Group and began to aggressively court the international markets.

  5. The partnership dissolved in 1989 with Golan resigning from Cannon to head the 21st Century Film Corporation and Globus becoming CEO of Pathe International. Menahem Golan died at his home in Jaffa ...

  6. Aug 11, 2014 · Filmmaker Menahem Golan—an Israeli-born fixture of the international movie business, who became a B-movie icon after taking over Cannon Films—has died at the age of 85.. Starting with the 1963 ...

  7. Menahem Golan (May 31, 1929 – August 8, 2014) (Hebrew: מנחם גולן) or Joseph Goldman was an Israeli movie director and movie producer. He was known for his movies such as Masters of the Universe , Superman IV: The Quest for Peace , Captain America , and for trying to make many Spider-Man movies.