Hawk Films
Hawk Films (also known as Peregrine Productions, Harrier Films and Stanley Kubrick Productions) was a British film production company formed by American filmmaker Stanley Kubrick to produce his 1964 film ''Dr. Strangelove''. Kubrick also used it as a production company for his later films ''A Clockwork Orange'' (1971), ''Barry Lyndon'' (1975), ''The Shining'' (1980), and ''Full Metal Jacket'' (1987).Kubrick later formed two subsidiaries that were also named after birds of prey: Peregrine Productions was involved in the production of ''Barry Lyndon'' and ''The Shining'', while Harrier Films was involved in ''Full Metal Jacket'', together with his main production company Stanley Kubrick Productions, which formed to produce ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968) and was also the main production company for Kubrick's final film ''Eyes Wide Shut'' (1999), and Steven Spielberg's 2001 film ''A.I. Artificial Intelligence''.
American environmentalist Roger A. Caras served as vice president of Hawk Films from 1965 to 1969, and was involved in the promotion of ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Published 1963“...Hawk Films...”
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5Published 2001“...Hawk Films...”
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8Published 2007“...Hawk Films...”
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