Robert Latham Brown | |
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Born | Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Film producer, line producer, author, USC film and television adjunct professor |
Years active | 1979–present |
Robert Latham Brown (born June 20, 1947) is a film producer, line producer, production manager, author,[1] and University of Southern California film and television adjunct professor.[2] In his more than 30-year film career Brown has worked with George Lucas, Paul Verhoeven, Steven Spielberg,[3] and others. His expertise in budgeting and line producing inspired Mel Brooks, his multi-feature boss at the time, to nickname Brown "Mr. On-Budget".[4]
Career
Robert Latham Brown has worked in production capacity on more than 40 feature films, including the very small (the Ray Liotta/Ron Perlman film Local Color,[5] along with drama The Anarchist Cookbook)[6] and also the very large (Blues Brothers,[7] Starship Troopers,[8] and the Kevin Bacon film Hollow Man).[9]
Robert Latham Brown spent most of his early career at Universal Studios. After his work with John Carpenter on The Thing,[10][11] the invitation of Lucasfilm producer/vice president Howard Kazanjian sent Brown to begin work on Return of the Jedi.[12][13] Afterward Brown's career took a freelance aspect that allowed him to work on an eclectic list of films with some of the top individuals in the business, including Michael Douglas,[14] Harrison Ford,[15] and Samuel L. Jackson.[16]
Author and teacher
Robert Latham Brown authored the long acclaimed book Planning the Low-Budget Film,[17][18][19] and has been an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts since 1996. Additionally, Brown is a former contributing writer to Indie Slate Magazine, writing a series of reviews on film production software.[20]
Writing awards
Brown's book, Planning the Low-Budget Film was a finalist for the 2007 Benjamin Franklin Awards,[21] and that same year was a first-place winner in the Hollywood Book Festival.[22] In 2002, his screenplay Keats was named a semi-finalist in the 9th Annual Writer's Network Screenplay and Fiction Competition.[23] In 2020, his screenplay Xena & Jonny[24] was named a finalist in the ScreenCraft Family Screenplay Competition.[25]
Partial filmography
Year | Film | Credit | Notes |
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1979 | The Concorde ... Airport '79 | Unit Production Manager | Credited as "Bob Brown." |
1980 | The Nude Bomb | Unit Production Manager | |
The Blues Brothers | Unit Production Manager | ||
1981 | All Night Long | Unit Production Manager | |
Bustin' Loose | Unit Production Manager | ||
Ghost Story | Production Manager | ||
1982 | The Thing | Production Manager | Shot in the U.S. and Canada. |
1983 | Return of the Jedi | Production Executive | U.S. filming. |
Iceman | Production Manager | Shot in the U.S. and Canada. | |
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | Production Manager | U.S. filming. | |
Best Defense | Unit Production Manager | Shot in the U.S. and Israel. | |
1984 | The Goonies | Unit Production Manager | Second unit, uncredited. |
1985 | Warning Sign | Associate Producer Unit Production Manager |
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1986 | Blue City | Unit Production Manager | |
One Crazy Summer | Unit Production Manager | ||
Howard the Duck | Co-Producer Production Manager |
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1987 | Spaceballs | Production Manager | |
1988 | Clean and Sober | Unit Production Manager | |
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark | Production Manager | Additional scenes. | |
Child's Play | Unit Production Manager | ||
1989 | The War of the Roses | Unit Production Manager | |
1990 | Child's Play 2 | Executive Producer | |
1991 | Child's Play 3[26] | Producer | |
1993 | Babylon 5: The Gathering | Producer | Pilot telefilm |
Robin Hood: Men in Tights | Executive in Charge of Production Production Manager |
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1995 | Dracula: Dead and Loving It | Associate Producer Production Manager |
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Showgirls | Unit Production Manager | ||
1997 | Starship Troopers | Production Manager | |
1998 | The Parent Trap | Unit Production Manager | |
2000 | Hollow Man | Production Manager | |
2001 | Ali | Production Manager | Uncredited. Prep period only. |
2002 | Spider-Man | Unit Production Manager | Additional scenes and post production. Uncredited. |
Vampires: Los Muertos | Line Producer Unit Production Manager |
U.S. filming. | |
The Anarchist Cookbook | Producer | ||
2003 | Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle | Unit Production Manager | Additional scenes. Uncredited. |
S.W.A.T. | Unit Production Manager | ||
2005 | A Lot Like Love | Unit Production Manager | |
Lords of Dogtown | Unit Production Manager | Additional scenes. Uncredited. | |
2006 | Local Color | Co-producer Unit Production Manager |
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The Holiday | Unit Production Manager | Additional scenes. Uncredited. | |
2009 | Hard Breakers | Producer Production Manager |
References
- ^ Author: Robert L. Brown, AuthorsDen, retrieved January 24, 2024
- ^ USC Cinematic Arts: Directory Profile, University of Southern California Film and Television, retrieved January 24, 2024
- ^ Full Cast and Crew For Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, The Raider, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Planning the Low-Budget Film (Paperback) With Mel Brooks Quote, Boswell Book Company, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Local Color - Full Cast & Crew, TV Guide, 2006, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ The Anarchist Cookbook (2002), Box Office Mojo, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ The Blues Brothers (1980), The Numbers, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Robert Latham Brown, All About Artists, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Robert Latham Brown - Producer, Production Manager, Assistant Director, Miscellaneous, AV Club, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ AFI Catalog of Feature Films: The Thing (1982), American Film Institute Catalogue, 2006, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ The Ketchikan Harbor Incident, Lance Mazmanian: Internet Archive, June 26, 2023, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Return of the Jedi: Shooting Script With Full Credits, Bournemouth University: The Centre for Excellence in Media Practice, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Return of the Jedi Production Manager Spills the Beans On Unruly Ewoks, Leia Costume Worries, and More, Yahoo!, May 25, 2023, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Total Excess: How Carolco Changed Hollywood (2020), All About Artists, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Temple of Doom Cast & Crew, The Indy Experience, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ AFI Conservatory Films, American Film Institute, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ CTPR 425 Production Planning, University of Southern California, retrieved February 4, 2024
- ^ Front Cover Image For Planning the Low-Budget Film (Includes the Complete Production Board and Budget From The Anarchist Cookbook), WorldCat, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ From Script To Production, FS2P, 2023, retrieved January 30, 2024
- ^ Indie Slate magazine, vol. 12, Issue 55, p19.
- ^ "IBPA, the Independent Book Publishers Association". IBPA. Retrieved 2012-05-13.
- ^ "Hollywood Book Festival". Hollywood Book Festival. Retrieved 2012-05-13.
- ^ "FADE IN Awards". Fadeinonline.com. Retrieved 2012-05-13.
- ^ Xena & Jonny, by Robert Latham Brown, CoverFly, retrieved January 24, 2024
- ^ "ScreenCraft Family Screenplay Finalists". ScreenCraft. April 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
- ^ Holdings: Child's Play 3 (Universal), Michigan State University, retrieved January 24, 2024