After
Life ceased weekly publication, Halmi made documentaries for television. From his experience covering a
LIFE story on a 1962 visit with his 9-year-old stepson Kevin Gorman to a
Maasai tribe in
Kenya, he conceived his first feature film, ''
Visit to a Chief's Son'', released in 1974 and starring
Richard Mulligan,
Johnny Sekka, John Philip Hogdon and Jesse Kinaru. In 1979 with his son Robert, Halmi started a production company,
RHI Entertainment, (later
Sonar Entertainment), and adapted literary classics for television including
The Odyssey (1997),
Alice in Wonderland (1999),
Moby Dick (1997) and ''Gulliver's Travels'' (1996) and continued as a producer of television movies and miniseries. The father-son team of Robert Halmi Sr. and Robert Halmi, Jr. also are known for many Hallmark Productions which they co-produced or co-directed, including films like "You Lucky Dog" in 2010. Still working at 90, he died on July 30, 2014, in
Manhattan, survived by son Robert Jr., and his fifth wife, Caroline Gray. Robert Halmi, Sr.'s other survivors included another son, Bill; his stepson, Kevin Gorman; a step-daughter, Kim Sampson; and two sisters, Julie Costello and Jorgie Lask. ==Filmography==