Robert Latham Brown Explained

Robert Latham Brown
Birth Place:Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
Occupation:Film producer, line producer, author, USC film and television adjunct professor
Years Active:1979–present

Robert Latham Brown (born June 20, 1947) is a film producer, line producer, production manager, author, and University of Southern California film and television adjunct professor. In his more than 30-year film career Brown has worked with George Lucas, Paul Verhoeven, Steven Spielberg, and others. His expertise in budgeting and line producing inspired Mel Brooks, his multi-feature boss at the time, to nickname Brown "Mr. On-Budget".

Career

Robert Latham Brown has worked in production capacity on more than 40 feature films, including the very small (the Ray Liotta/Ron Perlman film Local Color, along with drama The Anarchist Cookbook) and also the very large (Blues Brothers, Starship Troopers, and the Kevin Bacon film Hollow Man).

Robert Latham Brown spent most of his early career at Universal Studios. After his work with John Carpenter on The Thing, the invitation of Lucasfilm producer/vice president Howard Kazanjian sent Brown to begin work on Return of the Jedi. Afterward Brown's career took a freelance aspect that allowed him to work on an eclectic list of films with some of the top individuals in the business, including Michael Douglas, Harrison Ford, and Samuel L. Jackson.

Author and teacher

Robert Latham Brown authored the long acclaimed book Planning the Low-Budget Film, and has been an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts since 1996. Additionally, Brown is a former contributing writer to Indie Slate Magazine, writing a series of reviews on film production software.[1]

Writing awards

Brown's book, Planning the Low-Budget Film was a finalist for the 2007 Benjamin Franklin Awards,[2] and that same year was a first-place winner in the Hollywood Book Festival.[3] In 2002, his screenplay Keats was named a semi-finalist in the 9th Annual Writer's Network Screenplay and Fiction Competition.[4] In 2020, his screenplay Xena & Jonny was named a finalist in the ScreenCraft Family Screenplay Competition.[5]

Partial filmography

YearFilmCreditNotes
1979The Concorde ... Airport '79Unit Production ManagerCredited as "Bob Brown."
1980The Nude BombUnit Production Manager
The Blues BrothersUnit Production Manager
1981All Night LongUnit Production Manager
Bustin' LooseUnit Production Manager
Ghost StoryProduction Manager
1982The ThingProduction ManagerShot in the U.S. and Canada.
1983Return of the JediProduction ExecutiveU.S. filming.
IcemanProduction ManagerShot in the U.S. and Canada.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomProduction ManagerU.S. filming.
Best DefenseUnit Production ManagerShot in the U.S. and Israel.
1984The GooniesUnit Production ManagerSecond unit, uncredited.
1985Warning SignAssociate Producer
Unit Production Manager
1986Blue CityUnit Production Manager
One Crazy SummerUnit Production Manager
Howard the DuckCo-Producer
Production Manager
1987SpaceballsProduction Manager
1988Clean and SoberUnit Production Manager
Elvira, Mistress of the DarkProduction ManagerAdditional scenes.
Child's PlayUnit Production Manager
1989The War of the RosesUnit Production Manager
1990Child's Play 2Executive Producer
1991Child's Play 3Producer
1993ProducerPilot telefilm
Executive in Charge of Production
Production Manager
1995Associate Producer
Production Manager
ShowgirlsUnit Production Manager
1997Starship TroopersProduction Manager
1998The Parent TrapUnit Production Manager
2000Hollow ManProduction Manager
2001AliProduction ManagerUncredited. Prep period only.
2002Spider-ManUnit Production ManagerAdditional scenes and post production. Uncredited.
Line Producer
Unit Production Manager
U.S. filming.
The Anarchist CookbookProducer
2003Unit Production ManagerAdditional scenes. Uncredited.
S.W.A.T.Unit Production Manager
2005A Lot Like LoveUnit Production Manager
Lords of DogtownUnit Production ManagerAdditional scenes. Uncredited.
2006Local ColorCo-producer
Unit Production Manager
The HolidayUnit Production ManagerAdditional scenes. Uncredited.
2009Hard BreakersProducer
Production Manager

References

  1. Indie Slate magazine, vol. 12, Issue 55, p19.
  2. Web site: IBPA, the Independent Book Publishers Association . IBPA. 2012-05-13.
  3. Web site: Hollywood Book Festival . Hollywood Book Festival . 2012-05-13.
  4. Web site: FADE IN Awards . Fadeinonline.com . 2012-05-13.
  5. Web site: ScreenCraft Family Screenplay Finalists . ScreenCraft . April 2020 . 23 January 2021.