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- Ray Stark - Wikipedia
In 1966, Stark left Seven Arts to found his own production company, Rastar Productions Rastar's first production was the film version of Funny Girl, starring Barbra Streisand
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- Rastar Films - Audiovisual Identity Database
Rastar (pronounced "Raystar") was a film production company founded by Ray Stark 1966 as "Rastar Pictures" His first production was the 1968 release, Funny Girl and all of his releases were released by Columbia Pictures until 1979
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With the Wall Street financier Charles Allen Jr , he helped found Seven Arts Productions in 1957, and in 1966 he started his own production company, Rastar Productions
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Films produced by Rastar Productions • Letterboxd
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It covers the adaptation changes from the original Broadway musical, the hiring of director John Huston, the nationwide search to cast the title role, the production process, and the conception of several musical numbers, including a different version of the song "Easy Street" than the one that ended up in the film
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Rastar Films Background: Rastar (pronounced "Raystar") was a film production company founded by Ray Stark 1966 as "Rastar Pictures" From its inaugural production, Funny Girl, Rastar titles were released by Columbia Pictures until 1979 In 1974, Columbia acquired Rastar Pictures
- Rastar Television - Audiovisual Identity Database
Rastar (pronounced "Raystar") Television, Inc was the television production division of Columbia Pictures subsidiary, Rastar Films, Inc , run by Ray Stark
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