The features were Hugo the Hippo, then being filmed; Night Watch with Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey; A Touch of Class with Glenda Jackson; The Book of Numbers; and Getting Rid of Mr Straker with Roger Moore.
[4] The four TV productions were The Protectors with Robert Vaughn and Nyree Dawn Porter; Anita in Jumbo Land with Anita Harris; Rexford with Glenn Stanley; and The Whistling Wizard, a Bil Baird puppet show.
[3] In October 1972, the company announced they were moving to Los Angeles and that Martin Rackin was appointed senior vice president.
They were working on an animated musical in Hungary, Hugo the Hippo and paid $500,000 to distribute Count Your Bullets.
[7] Production of Getting Rid of Mr Straker was postponed after Roger Moore was cast as James Bond.
Fabergé sold their interest in 17 films in 1982 for an undisclosed amount to the Turner Broadcasting System.