Kim Jorgensen

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Kim M. Jorgensen is an American

Copenhagen, Denmark
.

He founded

Landmark Theaters, the largest art house movie theater chain in the United States, and was its president until 1989 when he sold the company. Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban currently own the chain through their company 2929 Entertainment.[1][2]

Jorgensen directed and wrote

Airplane (1980), Bad Manners (aka: Growing Pains) (1984), Out of Africa (1985), and Mortuary Academy
(1988), and has developed film projects with directors such as Orson Welles, David Lynch, Paul Verhoeven, Carlos Diegues, Hector Babenco, King Hu, David Lean, and Franco Zeffirelli.

Notes

  1. ^ "Pair to Purchase Landmark Theatres Chain, Sources Say". The Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. September 24, 2003. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  2. ^ "About Us". Landmark Theatres. Archived from the original on February 22, 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.