Robert Rehme (born May 5, 1935) is an American film producer whose credits include the films Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger and The General's Daughter.

Career

In 1961, he was manager of RKO Theatres in Cincinnati and in 1969 he joined United Artists's advertising department. In 1976, he formed his own exhibition and distribution firm but later joined New World Pictures as vice president and general sales manager in February 1978.

Head of Avco Embassy

He joined Avco Embassy Pictures in December 1978 as vice-president and chief operating officer. In November 1979, he was elected president and chief executive officer.

When Rehme started at Avco, he asked for $5 million to make movies. He used it to make eight. "The important thing was not to put Avco at risk for any major amount of money," he said. "We'd finance a movie and find a financial group to buy us out, so we could use the money over again."

Under Rehme's stewardship, the company went from earning $20 million in 1978 to $90 million in 1981. Among its successful films were two from John Carpenter, The Fog and Escape from New York. He also backed The Howling and had a big success with Time Bandits which Avco picked up from Britain. Other hits included Phantasm, The Onion Field and Watership Down. Flops included Winter Kills, Death Ship and Hog Wild.

In December 1981, Avco was bought by Norman Lear and Jerry Perenchio.

Universal

In June 1981, Rehme joined Universal Pictures, becoming president of the Theatrical Motion Picture Group in December 1982. He quit in December 1983.

New World

In 1983, he became co-chairman and chief executive officer of New World Entertainment, Inc until 1989.

Producer

In 1989, Rehme and producer Mace Neufeld co-founded the motion picture production company Neufeld/Rehme Productions. It was during this time that he created the pictures for which he is most known, such as Patriot Games and Flight of the Intruder.

Rehme served as a governor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for eight years before becoming president in 1992, succeeding Karl Malden. Prior to that, he had been President of the Academy Foundation. He could only serve as Academy President for one year, as Academy rules stipulated that he could only sit on the board for nine consecutive terms. He rejoined the board and became president for a second time from 1997 to 2001.

Select credits

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

YearFilmCreditNotes
1981An Eye for an EyeExecutive producer
1982Vice SquadExecutive producer
1991Flight of the IntruderUncredited
Necessary Roughness
1992Patriot Games
1994Beverly Hills Cop III
Clear and Present Danger
1998Blind FaithExecutive producer
Lost in SpaceExecutive producer
Black DogExecutive producer
2000Bless the ChildExecutive producer
2003Gods and GeneralsExecutive producer
2005AsylumExecutive producer

As Head of Avco

YearFilmDirectorNotes
1978Go Tell the SpartansTed PostFilm about Vietnam War with Burt Lancaster
StingrayRichard TaylorAction comedy
Watership DownMartin RosenBritish animated film, box office hit
1979The Bell JarLarry PeerceBased on Sylvia Plath book
PhantasmDon CoscarelliSci-fi horror, box office hit
Old BoyfriendsJoan TewksburyComedy, cult film
Winter KillsWilliam RichertBlack comedy, box office flop, cult film
GoldengirlJoseph SergeantSci-fi sports, box office flop
City on FireAlvin RakoffCanadian disaster movie, box office flop
The Onion FieldHarold BeckerBased on Joseph Wambaugh book
A Man, a Woman, and a BankNoel BlackCanadian heist film
Fish HawkDonald ShebibCanadian drama
Murder by DecreeBob ClarkCanadian-British movie, Sherlock Holmes
1980Hog WildLes RoseCanadian comedy
The FogJohn CarpenterHorror, box office hit
The Black MarbleHarold BeckerBased on Joseph Wamnaugh book
Death ShipAlvin RakoffCanadian horror
The Baltimore BulletRobert Ellis MillerComedy
Night GamesRoger Vadimerotic thriller
Prom NightPaul LynchCanadian horror, box office hit
The ExterminatorJames Glickenhausvigilante film, box office hit
HopscotchRonald Neamespy comedy
DelusionAlan Beattieslasher
1981ScannersDavid CronenbergCanadian horror, box office hit
Take This Job and Shove ItGus TrikonisComedy based on a song, box office hit
The HowlingJoe Dantehorror, box office hit
Dirty TricksAlvin Rakoffcomedy
The Night the Lights Went Out in GeorgiaRonald Maxwellcomedy based on a song, minor hit
Dead & BuriedGery Shermanslasher
Final ExamJimmy Houstonslasher film, minor hit
Escape from New YorkJohn Carpentersci fi action, box office hit
An Eye for an EyeSteve CarverChuck Norris action, box office hit
Carbon CopyMichael Schultzcomedy
TulipsStan Ferriscomedy
Time BanditsTerry GilliamBritish sci fi, major hit
1982Vice SquadGary Shermanaction, box office hit
Zapped!Robert Rosenthalteen comedy, box office hit

Thanks

YearFilmNotes
1982Zapped!Thanks

Television

YearTitleCreditNotes
1992Lightning ForceExecutive producer
1996GridlockExecutive producerTelevision film
Woman UndoneExecutive producerTelevision film
For the Future: The Irvine Fertility ScandalExecutive producerTelevision film
1998Escape: Human CargoExecutive producerTelevision film
2001Love and TreasonExecutive producerTelevision film
2002ConvictionExecutive producerTelevision film
2003Deacons for DefenseExecutive producerTelevision film
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded byKarl MaldenPresident of Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences 1992-1993Succeeded byArthur Hiller
Preceded byArthur HillerPresident of Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences 1997-2001Succeeded byFrank Pierson