Martin Elfand (born 1937) is an American film producer. Born in Los Angeles, California. Elfand began his career as a talent agent with CMA, representing Candice Bergen and Al Pacino. He then developed a working relationship with Martin Bregman.[1] Recently, he has been involved in a legal dispute with Warner Brothers over unpaid video royalties from many of his 70s and 80s hit films.[2]
He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.
Year | Film | Credit | |
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1972 | Kansas City Bomber | ||
1975 | Dog Day Afternoon | ||
1980 | It's My Turn | ||
1982 | An Officer and a Gentleman | ||
1985 | King David | ||
1988 | Clara's Heart | ||
1989 | Her Alibi | Executive producer | |
1991 | Talent for the Game |