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After moving to [[Los Angeles]] he began his producing career in 1964 working for [[Aaron Spelling]] and became writer and associate producer on the TV series ''[[Burke's Law (1963 TV series)|Burke's Law]]''. He quickly moved up the ranks and worked as an executive producer at [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and at [[Screen Gems]]. |
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After moving to [[Los Angeles]] he began his producing career in 1964 working for [[Aaron Spelling]] and became writer and associate producer on the TV series ''[[Burke's Law (1963 TV series)|Burke's Law]]''. He quickly moved up the ranks and worked as an executive producer at [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and at [[Screen Gems]]. |
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In early 1968 Gordon joined [[American International Pictures]]. In August 1969 he was named vice president for motion picture and film development. He resigned in February 1970 to form his own company. In 1971 Gordon went to Screen Gems and he returned to AIP in January 1972 as head of production. Among the films released under his auspices were ''Slaughter'' and ''Boxcar Bertha''. |
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In early 1968 Gordon joined [[American International Pictures]]. In August 1969 he was named vice president for motion picture and film development. He resigned in February 1970 to form his own company. In 1971 Gordon went to Screen Gems and he returned to AIP in January 1972 as head of production. Among the films released under his auspices were ''[[Slaughter (1972 film)|Slaughter]]'' and ''[[Boxcar Bertha]]''. |