Alan Riche

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Alan Riche is an American film producer.

Filmography

He has produced the following movies: [1]

Film

YearTitleCredit
1973 Messiah of Evil Executive producer
1978 Youngblood
1995 Empire Records
1997 Mouse Hunt
1999 The Mod Squad
Komodo
Deep Blue Sea
2000 Duets Executive producer
The Family Man
2001 Tomcats
2004 Starsky & Hutch
2009 Bride Wars
2015 Southpaw
2016 The Legend of Tarzan
2019 Bodies at Rest Executive producer
Thanks
YearFilmRole
1989 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure The producers wish to thank

He co-founded the production company Riche/Ludwig with producer Tony Ludwig. [2] He is married to Wendy Riche.

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References

  1. https://m.imdb.com/name/nm0724843/filmotype?ref_=m_nmfmd_prd_flm IMDB [ user-generated source ]
  2. "Alan Riche". Variety . 2013-09-11. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12.