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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Allied Stars Ltd is a film production compAllied Stars Ltd is a film production company created by Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed in the late 1970s. Al-Fayed appointed his son, Dodi Fayed as the chief executive. Allied Star's first production was the 1980 British film Breaking Glass, which starred Hazel O'Connor. The next production backed by Allied Stars was the drama Chariots of Fire, in which Al-Fayed invested £3 million and purchased a 25% stake in the film. The film was also financed by Twentieth Century Fox and distributed by Alan Ladd, Jr.'s The Ladd Company. Before the completion of Chariots of Fire, Al-Fayed sold his stake for a share of the profits if the film succeeded. The film was a huge success and earned Allied Stars $6 million. Keith Allen's 2011 documentary on the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Unlawful Killing, was funded by Al-Fayed at a cost of £2.5 million, and produced by Allied Stars.2.5 million, and produced by Allied Stars.
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rdfs:comment Allied Stars Ltd is a film production compAllied Stars Ltd is a film production company created by Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed in the late 1970s. Al-Fayed appointed his son, Dodi Fayed as the chief executive. Allied Star's first production was the 1980 British film Breaking Glass, which starred Hazel O'Connor. The next production backed by Allied Stars was the drama Chariots of Fire, in which Al-Fayed invested £3 million and purchased a 25% stake in the film. The film was also financed by Twentieth Century Fox and distributed by Alan Ladd, Jr.'s The Ladd Company.uted by Alan Ladd, Jr.'s The Ladd Company.
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