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Kenneth Hyman

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Biography

Kenneth Hyman (December 11, 1928 – January 29, 2026) was an American film producer, best known for The Dirty Dozen (1967). The son of film executive Eliot Hyman, he was head of UK operations for Seven Arts Productions and head of production for Warner Bros.–Seven Arts. While head of Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, among his achievements was hiring Black director Gordon Parks for The Learning Tree (1969).

Known For

The Dirty Dozen
7.6

12 American military prisoners in World War II are ordered to infiltrate a well-guarded enemy château and kill the Nazi officers vacationing there. The soldiers, most of whom are facing death sentences for a variety of violent crimes, agree to the mission and the possible commuting of their sentences.

The Dirty Dozen

1967
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
7.9

A former vaudeville child star viciously torments her paraplegic sister in their decaying Hollywood mansion.

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

1962
The Hound of the Baskervilles
6.8

When a nobleman is threatened by a family curse on his newly inherited estate, detective Sherlock Holmes is hired to investigate.

The Hound of the Baskervilles

1959
The Hill
7.5

North Africa, World War II. British soldiers on the brink of collapse push beyond endurance to struggle up a brutal incline. It's not a military objective. It's The Hill, a manmade instrument of torture, a tower of sand seared by a white-hot sun. And the troops' tormentors are not the enemy, but their own comrades-at-arms.

The Hill

1965
Emperor of the North
6.8

Hobos encounter a sadistic railway conductor that will not let anyone "ride the rails" for free.

Emperor of the North

1973
The Small World of Sammy Lee
6.0

Soho strip club compère Sammy Lee struggles to stay one step ahead of the notorious bookie, to whom he owes £300.

The Small World of Sammy Lee

1963
The Stranglers of Bombay
6.5

In 1826 British-ruled India, the secret Cult of Thugee demonstrates their worship of their goddess, Kali, by the mutilation and mass murder of thousands of Indians while pirating the shipments of the British East-Indian Tea Company. As the British military leaders play down the implications of the piracy and disappearances, a lone captain realizes that they are not just coincidence and sets out to uncover the source of the deviltry, at the risk of his career. Based on history.

The Stranglers of Bombay

1959
The Terror of the Tongs
5.7

In 1910, Hong Kong, under the rule of the British Empire, is a prosperous and bustling city, but, hidden in the shadows of its many narrow streets, the hideous members of the Red Dragon gang, a branch of the evil Chinese secret society of the Tongs, lurk and murder those who oppose to their tyranny, which thrives on vice, crime and the fear of the weakest.

The Terror of the Tongs

1961
Gigot
7.6

A poignant comedy about a mute who befriends Nicole, the little daughter of a prostitute. Gleason shows his considerable talents as an actor without uttering a sound as he plays the bumbling, kind-hearted janitor, Gigot. Gleason wrote the original story and music for this film.

Gigot

1962
Armed and Deadly: The Making of 'The Dirty Dozen'
6.0

A featurette documentary that looks into the making of "The Dirty Dozen," containing interviews with the main cast, film scholars, and production personnel.

Armed and Deadly: The Making of 'The Dirty Dozen'

2006
Operation Dirty Dozen
7.3

A short film looking behind the scenes at the making of The Dirty Dozen. Showing many scenes being filmed just north of London, the short focuses mostly on star Lee Marvin enjoying his pursuits on his one day off a week.

Operation Dirty Dozen

2006
Mantrap – Straw Dogs: The Final Cut
7.0

Documentary about the making of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 film "Straw Dogs."

Mantrap – Straw Dogs: The Final Cut

2003
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1.0

Promotional film depicting the production and Cannes premiere of the Sidney Lumet film "The Hill."

The Sun... the Sand... the Hill

1965