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- Allied_Stars_Ltd abstract "Allied Stars Ltd is a film production company created by Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed in the late 1970s.Al-Fayed appointed his son, Dodi Fayed as the chief executive. Allied Star's first production was the 1980 musical Breaking Glass, which flopped, costing Al-Fayed £50,000. The next production backed by Allied Stars was the drama Chariots of Fire, in which Al-Fayed invested £3 million and purchased a 25% stake in the film. The film was also financed by Twentieth Century Fox and distributed by Alan Ladd, Jr.'s The Ladd Company. Dodi Fayed was barred from the set of Chariots of Fire by the director, David Putnam, after he distributed cocaine to the cast. Putnam also described Fayed as "one of the laziest human beings I've ever come across...So the idea of him being an executive producer was always going to be hopeless because he had the attention span of the average flea". Putnam's allegations were rejected by Michael Cole, Al-Fayed's spokesperson.Before the completion of Chariots of Fire, Al-Fayed sold his stake for a share of the profits if the film succeeded. The film was a huge success and earned Allied Stars $6 million.Keith Allen's 2011 documentary on the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Unlawful Killing, was funded by Al-Fayed at a cost of £2.5 million, and produced by Allied Stars.".
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- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink 20th_Century_Fox.
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- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Breaking_Glass.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_production_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Chariots_of_Fire.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Cocaine.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink David_Endicott_Putnam.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink David_Putnam.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Death_of_Diana,_Princess_of_Wales.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Dodi_Fayed.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Filmmaking.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Allen_(actor).
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Mohamed_Al-Fayed.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink The_Ladd_Company.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Twentieth_Century_Fox.
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLink Unlawful_Killing_(film).
- Allied_Stars_Ltd wikiPageWikiLinkText "Allied Stars Ltd".
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- Allied_Stars_Ltd subject Category:Film_production_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Allied_Stars_Ltd comment "Allied Stars Ltd is a film production company created by Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed in the late 1970s.Al-Fayed appointed his son, Dodi Fayed as the chief executive. Allied Star's first production was the 1980 musical Breaking Glass, which flopped, costing Al-Fayed £50,000. The next production backed by Allied Stars was the drama Chariots of Fire, in which Al-Fayed invested £3 million and purchased a 25% stake in the film.".
- Allied_Stars_Ltd label "Allied Stars Ltd".
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- Allied_Stars_Ltd wasDerivedFrom Allied_Stars_Ltd?oldid=673875057.
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