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Yoram Globus Filmography

ProductionBORN 1941TIBERIAS145 FILMS IN DB

YoramGlobus

Known for Production · Golan: A Farewell to Mr Cinema, I'm Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes — The Man and His Work, Sleeping Beauty

145
FILMS IN DB
$3,702
TOTAL VALUE
55
PRICED
$67
AVG VALUE
VHS
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Bloodsport
~$1000 · BETAMAX · 1988
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Slinger
$22 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Yoram Globus, an iconic figure in the world of independent film, is best known for driving the output of Cannon Films alongside his cousin Menahem Golan. This Israeli producer, distributor, and cinema owner left an indelible mark on cinematic history, churning out an eclectic mix of action, arthouse, and exploitation fare that defined an era of filmmaking. For collectors, Globus represents a tangible connection to the VHS glory days, with countless Cannon releases gracing shelves worldwide. His filmography is a treasure trove for physical media enthusiasts, encompassing everything from high-octane action like 1986's *Avenging Force* and Jean-Claude Van Damme's breakthrough *Bloodsport* (1988) to the more dramatic *Runaway Train* (1985). Globus also dabbled in unexpected territories, helming the controversial *Superman IV: The Quest for Peace* (1987) and even supporting art-house luminaries like Jean-Luc Godard with *King Lear* (1987). These diverse titles, many of which were home video staples, remain highly sought after for their cult status, unique aesthetics, and the sheer volume of their initial physical releases, often defining the early home video landscape.

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