After being elected to the board of directors of
Loew's, Inc. in 1922 at age 24, Loew resigned from the studio in 1935 to launch an independent production career. He began his independent work at
Hal Roach Studios. With the Marx Brothers, Loew formed Loma Vista Productions to produce
A Night in Casablanca, which became the trio's highest-grossing film at the time with $2.7 million in worldwide ticket sales. At the end of
World War II, Loew formed
Enterprise Productions with actor
John Garfield and former
Warner Bros. publicity chief
Charles Einfeld. ==Later life==