[Machine Translation] Israel's runaway locomotives Menahem Golan and Yoran Globus. A Hollywood biography of a generation of cool guys. This is the true New Cinema Paradise! --Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, two Israeli cousins who led Cannon Films and created a huge sensation in Hollywood in the 1980s. Menahem, a director, and Yoram, a highly qualified producer, produced a string of low-budget genre movies, including "Delta Force," "Runaway Locomotive," and the "Farewell to the Wolf" series, which produced more hits than any other major film company at the time. In 1986, he produced 46 films a year. In 1986, he produced 46 films a year, making him a multimillionaire and establishing a new era for himself. At the same time, the duo also financed films by Godard, Cassavetes, Altman, and other filmmakers who were not in tune with commercialism, and they pushed forward in all directions on the path of cinema. However, what started as a passion for film soon became mired in the flow of big capital, and their relationship began to crack... [English, Hebrew, French / Dolby Digital / 2.0ch Stereo