John Foreman, producer of hit films such as "Prizzi's Honor" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," died in Beverly Hills, Calif., of a heart attack Friday at the age of 67, a friend said.

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Foreman's other productions included "The Man Who Would Be King," "The Great Train Robbery," "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean," and "Sometimes a Great Notion."Foreman and actor Paul Newman, who starred in several of Foreman's films, formed the Newman-Foreman Co. production company in 1968.

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