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Leonard Hill Films was a production company that was founded in 1981 as Hill-Mandelker Films. The company mainly specialized in made-for-television-movies, producing two television series in 1987 and a feature film in 2011.
The division produced the television series "Tucker's Witch" and the unsold pilot "High School U.S.A,", which is based on the 1983 television movie of the same name. In 1984, following Phillip Mandelker's death, the company was renamed to Leonard Hill Films.
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Hill produced four television miniseries, dozens of television movies and three drama series during his tenures at NBC and ABC. His television movies were mostly distributed by Pearson Television, who was once successor of ACI.
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Leonard Hill Active - 1981 - 2012 | Birth - Oct 11, 1947 | Death - Jun 7, 2016 | Genres - Drama , Thriller , Crime , Comedy , Romance | Subgenres - Romantic Comedy , Teen Film , Coming-Of-Age Fiction , Disaster Film , Teen Comedy
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Feb 19, 1989 · Passion and Paradise: Directed by Harvey Hart. With Armand Assante, Catherine Mary Stewart, Mariette Hartley, Kevin McCarthy. Sir Harry Oakes, a wealthy British aristocrat is murdered by his son-in-law, revealing international intrigue and deception in the Bahamas before World War II.