Arnold Rifkin

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Arnold Rifkin is an American film producer. [1] He founded Cheyenne Enterprises in 1999. [2] Rifkin has produced a number of films that star Bruce Willis such as The Whole Ten Yards (2004), Hostage (2005), 16 Blocks (2006) and Live Free or Die Hard (2007), the latter of which he served as an executive producer. [3]

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He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

YearFilmCredit
2000 Disney's The Kid Executive producer
2001After ImageExecutive producer
Bandits
2002 Hart's War
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
2003 Tears of the Sun
2004 The Whole Ten Yards
2005 Hostage
2006 16 Blocks
Just My Luck
2007 Live Free or Die Hard Executive producer
Who's Your Caddy?
Timber Falls
2008 Deception
Stag Night
2009 Night Train
Blood and Bone Executive producer
Black Water Transit
2011 Dum Maaro Dum Executive producer
2015 Wild Horses Executive producer
2016 Sacrifice
2017 Hangman
2018Dancing with Sancho PanzaExecutive producer
2020The OrchardExecutive producer
Origin Unknown
Thanks
YearFilmRole
1984 Heartbreakers Thanks
1994 The Glass Shield Special thanks: William Morris Agency
1995 White Man's Burden Special thanks
1996 The Substance of Fire
1997 Cop Land The filmmakers wish to thank
Jackie Brown Very special thanks
2010 Chain Letter Thank you

Television

YearTitleCreditNotes
2001FlingExecutive producer
2002True WestExecutive producerTelevision film
2003 The Law and Mr. Lee Executive producerTelevision film
Gary the Rat Executive producer
2004 Touching Evil Executive producer
2006ScarlettExecutive producerTelevision film
2009 Slangman's World Executive producer
2009−15 Full Throttle Saloon Executive producer
2016Holiday JoyExecutive producerTelevision film
2017Celebrate the World! The Hey Wordy! MovieExecutive producerTelevision film

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References

  1. Roxborough, Scott (November 14, 2012). "'Live Free or Die Hard' Producer Joins 'Iron Sky' Filmmakers on 'Jeremiah Harm'". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  2. McClintock, Pamela (April 15, 2007). "Rifkin turns new page in long career". Variety . Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  3. Sneider, Jeff (January 13, 2014). "Arnold Rifkin's Cheyenne Enterprises Options Action Drama Script 'Mercy Road' (Exclusive)". TheWrap . Retrieved November 22, 2020.