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Bedford Falls Productions

Bedford Falls Productions or The Bedford Falls Company is an American production company founded in 1985 by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick.[1] Under the banner, they created television shows like Thirtysomething and Once and Again, produced television shows Legends of the Fall, Blood Diamond and My So-Called Life and the Academy Award-winning films Shakespeare in Love and Traffic.

Company type

1985 (1985)

In honor of the It's a Wonderful Life (1946), the Bedford Falls Company was named after the fictional town, and an overhead view of a facsimile of the Bailey household appears in the production logo, which also features a couple people singing the last line of "Buffalo Gals" (a song featured in the movie), "...and dance by the light of the moon."

(Unsold TV pilot, 1987)

Sawdust

(TV series, 1987)

Thirtysomething

Extreme Close-Up (TV film, 1990)

(TV series, 1994)

My So-Called Life

(Film, 1994)

Legends of the Fall

(TV series, 1996)

Relativity

(Short Film, 1996)

HIStory

The Player (1997)

Astoria (1998)

(Film, 1998)

Dangerous Beauty

(Film, 1998)

The Siege

(Film, 1998)

Shakespeare in Love

(TV series, 1999)

Once and Again

The Only Living Boy in New York (2000)

(Film, 2000)

Traffic

(Film, 2001)

I Am Sam

(TV film, 2001)

The Poof Point

(Film, 2002)

Abandon

(Film, 2002)

Lone Star State of Mind

(2002)

Women vs. Men

(2003)

The Last Samurai

(2005)

1/4life

(Film, 2006)

Blood Diamond

(TV-series, 2007)

Quarterlife

(Film, 2010)

Love & Other Drugs

(TV series, 2016-2018)

Nashville

(Film, 2017)

Woman Walks Ahead