
Personal Info
Known For
Production
Gender
Male
September 9, 1905
Died
July 31, 1987 (81 years old)
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Also Known As
- Joseph Edward Levine
Joseph E. Levine
Biography
Joseph Edward Levine (September 9, 1905 – July 31, 1987) was an American film distributor, financier and producer. At the time of his death, it was said he was involved in one or another capacity with 497 films. Levine was responsible for the American releases of Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, Attila and Hercules, which helped revolutionize American film marketing, and was founder and president of Embassy Pictures.
Levine's biggest hit was director Mike Nichols' The Graduate (1967), a blockbuster hit that was considered, then and now, a watershed film that inaugurated the New Hollywood and made Dustin Hoffman a superstar. At the time of its release, The Graduate became one of the Top Ten All-Time Box Office hits. With the great success of the film, Levine sold his company to the conglomerate Avco, though he continued on as the CEO of the renamed Avco-Embassy film production division.
Other films produced and/or financed by Levine included Two Women (1960), Contempt (1963), The 10th Victim (1965), Marriage Italian Style (1964), The Lion in Winter (1968), The Producers (1968), Carnal Knowledge (1971) and The Night Porter (1974). After leaving Avco-Embassy, he became an independent again, producing A Bridge Too Far (1977).
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Known For
Crew

Tattoo
Producer
1981

Magic
Producer
1978

A Bridge Too Far
Producer, Presenter
1977

Godzilla
Executive Producer
1977

The Day of the Dolphin
Executive Producer
1973

Trinity Is Still My Name
Executive Producer
1971

Carnal Knowledge
Executive Producer, Presenter
1971

Macho Callahan
Executive Producer
1971

C.C. and Company
Executive Producer
1970

Soldier Blue
Executive Producer
1970

Sunflower
Executive Producer
1970

Don't Drink the Water
Executive Producer
1969




