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  1. In 1963, Jacobs formed the feature film production company APJAC Productions, which released its first film, What a Way to Go! through 20th Century-Fox the following year.

  2. APJAC International Productions was a movie production company founded in 1956 by Arthur P. Jacobs, who already headed his own publicity agency, The Arthur P. Jacobs Co., Inc.[1][2] APJAC's first production was What a Way to Go!, directed by J. Lee Thompson.

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  4. Aug 17, 2023 · On March 31, 1972, Joe Ford and Bob Greenhut completed a 37-page story treatment of Frank Herbert’s Dune and sent a copy to Arthur P. Jacobs’ production company APJAC. A copy of this treatment is available to download from the DuneInfo Scripts Archive .

  5. Jul 6, 2005 · This analysis chronicles the transformation of Planet of the Apes from the printed page to the screen comparing Boulle’s novel with a dozen versions of the script held in the Rod Serling Archive (1) as well as Wilson’s commercially available shooting script and the home video release of the film.

  6. As the president and major stockholder of his own film production company, APJAC Productions, from 1963, Jacobs produced What a Way to Go!

  7. Jul 10, 2017 · In October 1966, “Planet” moved to Fox, as a joint venture between the studio and Jacobs’ Apjac Productions. The following week, they announced Rod Serling as screenwriter and that the film would...