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  1. Santana Productions was a film production company founded in 1948 by Humphrey Bogart. It was named after his yacht (and the cabin cruiser in Key Largo). The company released its films, known for its film noir through Columbia Pictures, but the majority of its motion pictures lost money at the box office, ultimately forcing the sale of Santana.

    Year
    Title
    Distributor
    Producer
    1949
    1949
    Columbia
    Robert Lord
    1949
    Columbia
    Robert Lord
    1950
    Columbia
    Robert Lord
  2. Writer/Producer/Director Steve Anderson is the creative force behind Santana Films. He is the producer/writer/director of our new thriller This Last Lonely Place, a Kickstarter success story, which stars Rhys Coiro, Xander Berkeley and Carly Pope.

  3. santanafilms.com › aboutAbout

    Welcome to Santana Films. We’re glad you found us. Back in 1948, Humphrey Bogart left Warner Bros. and launched a start-up: his own independent production company. Frustrated by the studio system, and the old ways of doing business in Hollywood, he was inspired to break new ground and set out to do things his own way.

  4. Aug 6, 2013 · Santana Films will focus on low-budget projects, but they’ll be elevated genre films, films that Bogart might make if he was making films today. They’ll be quality, filmmaker-driven films.

  5. May 10, 2016 · Bogart produced the film through his independent Santana Productions, founded in a bid for greater artistic autonomy, and gave his greatest performance in a role that Louise Brooks, among others, thought came closest to his real character.

  6. Santana Productions was a film production company founded in 1948 by Humphrey Bogart. It was named after his yacht (and the cabin cruiser in Key Largo ). The company released its films, known for its film noir through Columbia Pictures , but the majority of its motion pictures lost money at the box office, ultimately forcing the sale of Santana.

  7. On April 12, 1948, they officially established Santana Productions. The new company, named after Bogart's beloved yacht, was headquartered at Columbia Studio in Hollywood. Columbia contracted to release the company's pictures and agreed to provide studio facilities for 25 percent of production costs.