Max J. Rosenberg (September 13, 1914 – June 14, 2004) was an American film distributor and producer, whose career spanned six decades.
As such, he first distributed mainly reissues, but by 1950 was adding a range of film types (from Murder in the Cathedral to Chained For Life).
Subsequently, he and Subotsky emigrated to England, where they founded the British company Amicus Productions in 1962.
He was particularly proud to have produced the 1968 film of Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party, starring Robert Shaw and directed by William Friedkin.
Rosenberg continued to work well into his 80s; his final film credit was 1997's Perdita Durango (a.k.a.