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13 | production company | Rocky IV | United Artists | ['red giant movies', 'ebu', 'ayngaran international', 'lionsgate', 'amazon studios', 'paramount network television', 'london film productions', 'triangle film corporation', 'walt disney animation studios', 'fox star studios', 'lions gate entertainment', 'cbs films', 'david angell', 'telemundo', 'yash raj films', 'yrf', 'denis sanders', 'keystone studios', 'national geographic', 'tango gameworks', 'robert youngson', 'don simpson', 'fremantle media', 'walt disney feature animation', 'hammer horror', 'handmade films', 'country music television', 'wwf', 'universal studios', 'bell media', 'television broadcasts limited', 'tvb', 'columbia pictures', 'crown film unit', 'lenfilm', 'palace pictures', 'warwick films', 'das erste', 'dharma productions', 'disneynature', 'essanay', 'disney animated', 'hat trick productions', 'atv', 'paramount studios', 'cbc sports', 'paramount pictures', 'itc entertainment', 'nelvana', 'toei', 'mbc', 'nickelodeon movies', 'wwe', 'ufa', 'endemol usa', 'merchant ivory', 'kartemquin films', 'eon', 'vh1', 'eros international', 'jackass', 'miramax films', 'the asylum', 'view askew productions', 'cinar', 'rko pictures', 'harold lloyd', 'shaw brothers studio', 'mutant enemy productions', 'kyoto animation', 'warner brothers pictures', 'relativity media', 'cookie jar group', 'walt disney pictures', 'pbs', 'prc', 'biograph', 'american international pictures', 'studiocanal', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'rooster teeth', 'american film manufacturing company', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'avm productions', 'jerusha hess', 'nikkatsu', 'penny marshall', 'mosfilm', 'walt disney studios', 'participant media', 'essanay studios', 'dc comics', 'granada tv', 'sony pictures animation', 'wbez', 'harpo productions', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'national public radio', 'shaw brothers'] | Glory of Love | "Glory of Love" is a 1986 Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit song written and composed by Peter Cetera, David Foster, and Cetera's then wife Diane Nini, and recorded by Cetera shortly after he left the band Chicago to pursue a solo career. Featured in the 1986 film The Karate Kid, Part II, it was Cetera's first hit single after he left the team, and it was included on his 1986 album, Solitude/Solitaire, which Michael Omartian produced. (Cetera released this album to coincide with the theatrical release of The Karate Kid, Part II.) According to Cetera, he originally wrote and composed "Glory of Love" as the end title for the 1985 film Rocky IV, but was passed over by United Artists, and instead it was used as the theme for The Karate Kid, Part II. "Glory of Love" peaked at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart on August 2, 1986, remaining in that spot for two weeks. It also spent five weeks atop the U.S. adult contemporary chart. The song achieved similar success in the UK, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart, where it was the 26th best-selling single of 1986. The version released as a single and featured on Cetera's album Solitude/Solitaire is edited, missing the beginning eight-second section of the song's bridge which is heard in The Karate Kid, Part II. He performed a shortened version of the song live at the 59th Academy Awards ceremony, which took place on Monday, March 30, 1987 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. |
13 | production company | The Big Pond | Paramount | ['bell media', 'cbc sports', 'wwf', 'lionsgate', 'gma films', 'ebu', 'jerusha hess', 'peter jackson', 'aardman animations', 'viva films', 'focus features', 'pixar animation studios', 'dna films', 'twentieth century fox', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'monogram pictures', 'hat trick productions', 'goldwyn', 'gainsborough pictures', 'nikkatsu', 'handmade films', 'david angell', 'lianhua film company', 'troma', 'animal logic', 'nickelodeon', 'lexus', 'zentropa', 'tristar pictures', 'sesame workshop', 'hallmark entertainment', 'filmation', 'working title films', 'ard', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'endemol usa', 'lifetime network', 'discovery', 'romulus films', 'yash raj films', 'tim allen', 'eros international', 'kalem company', 'ghibli', 'thames', 'republic pictures', 'yrf', 'hbo', 'national public radio', 'mtv films', 'gainax', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'steven lisberger', 'company pictures', 'village roadshow pictures', 'hammer horror', 'phase 4 films', 'douglas fairbanks', 'weinstein company', 'the walt disney company', 'disney', 'don simpson', 'view askew productions', 'star cinema', 'gus sorola', 'orion pictures', 'allied artists', 'warner brothers', 'two cities films', 'warner brothers pictures', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'dark castle entertainment', 'ealing', 'wwe studios', 'rko radio pictures', 'sony pictures animation', 'abc', 'walt disney studios', 'rooster teeth', 'pbs', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'vitagraph company', 'telemundo', 'andy warhol', 'walt disney pictures', 'shaw brothers studio', 'cbs', 'dreamworks animation', 'channel one', 'touchstone pictures', 'warwick films', 'whoopi goldberg', 'illumination entertainment', 'toho', 'triangle film corporation', 'mike judge', 'bbc films', 'polish television', 'blue sky studios'] | Paramount Theatre (Middletown, New York) | The Paramount Theatre is a Registered Historic Place located at 17 South Street in Middletown, New York, USA. It was built in 1930 in an Art Deco style, a twin to the Paramount Theater in Peekskill, across the Hudson River. Paramount-Publix Corporation (now Paramount Pictures), the builder and original owner, opened the building on June 12 of that year with a celebration that included a parade at noon, a musical performance by the Paramount Symphony Orchestra, and the first movie, The Big Pond, starring Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert at 6 p.m. It was preceded by a newsreel, a short film about Middletown and its citizens, and a welcome film starring Buddy Rogers. Paramount-Publix had to sell the theater after the U.S. Supreme Court's 1948 United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. decision, which required the movie studios to divest themselves of their theater chains. ABC, a successor corporation, owned the Paramount until 1973 when it sold it to Hallmark Releasing. After several other owners, it closed five years later. In 1979, the city took title when back taxes went unpaid. Two years later, the Arts Council of Orange County bought it and renovated it into a performing arts center. An apron was added to the stage, and a pavilion on the back of the building provided dressing room space. It was reopened in 1985. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The theatre hosts a variety acts and events, as well as art exhibits, lectures, civic fundraisers, dance recitals, business receptions, school theatre series, performing arts summer camp and some film features. The New York Theater Organ Society installed the Wurlitzer organ from the Clairidge Theater in Montclair, New Jersey. The Paramount's organ's original keyboard is now part of the organ at the Orpheum Theater in Phoenix, Arizona. |
13 | production company | Dragonball Evolution | Twentieth Century Fox | ['vh1', 'miramax films', 'ebu', 'shochiku', 'mtv', 'douglas fairbanks', 'participant media', 'walt disney', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'disney channel', 'fox searchlight', 'walt disney pictures', 'nfb', 'deg', 'tango gameworks', 'animal logic', 'essanay', 'the asylum', 'bell media', 'working title films', 'disneytoon studios', 'aip', 'denis sanders', 'abc', 'village roadshow pictures', 'dna films', 'telemundo', 'nelvana', 'avco embassy pictures', 'american international pictures', 'svt', 'star cinema', 'rko', 'blue sky studios', 'tristar pictures', 'maurice tourneur', 'peter jackson', 'dennis law', 'dic entertainment', 'jim henson company', 'disneynature', 'freemantlemedia', 'paramount', 'thanhouser company', 'red giant movies', 'eros international', 'two cities films', 'grub street productions', 'lexus', 'republic pictures', 'british international pictures', 'television broadcasts limited', 'mutant enemy productions', 'rooster teeth', 'lita stantic', 'bill plympton', 'harpo productions', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'andy warhol', 'nickelodeon', 'tms entertainment', 'steven lisberger', 'orion pictures', 'lianhua film company', 'view askew productions', 'troma entertainment', '20th century fox', 'producers releasing corporation', 'hammer studios', 'new line cinema', 'bbc films', 'sony pictures classics', 'studio deen', 'mtv films', 'essanay studios', 'national public radio', 'eon', 'universal pictures', 'studiocanal', 'utv motion pictures', 'biograph company', 'united artists', 'european broadcasting union', 'weinstein company', 'tf1', 'tim allen', 'broken lizard', 'mike judge', 'vertigo films', 'ghibli', 'amazon', 'fox star studios', 'dreamworks pictures', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'itc', 'ctw', 'fox tv', 'general mills', 'cookie jar group'] | Dragonball Evolution: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Dragonball Evolution: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2009 Twentieth Century Fox film Dragonball Evolution, directed by James Wong, by composer Brian Tyler. It was released on March 17, 2009 in the United States, on March 30, 2009 in Europe, and on April 15, 2009 in Japan. The score was met with positive reviews from music critics who also drew comparisons to Tyler's previous works as well as other composer works. |
13 | production company | Shrek the Third | DreamWorks Pictures | ['pixar animation studios', 'lionsgate films', 'warwick films', 'general mills', 'jerusha hess', 'endemol usa', 'bbc wales', 'lifetime tv', 'fox', 'cbc sports', 'sidney morgan', 'cbs films', 'granada television', 'ard', 'will gluck', 'the asylum', 'rooster teeth productions', 'amazon', 'universal studios', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'mgm', 'view askew productions', 'saban entertainment', 'granada', 'troma', 'dic entertainment', 'prc', 'eon productions', 'walt disney feature animation', 'jean yanne', 'studio deen', 'freemantlemedia', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'fox atomic', 'nickelodeon', 'romulus films', 'aip', 'wwe', 'lions gate', 'ufa', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'fremantle media', 'fox tv', 'disneynature', 'jim henson company', 'new world pictures', 'paramount studios', 'apatow productions', 'phase 4 films', 'american international pictures', 'television broadcasts limited', 'blue sky studios', 'summit entertainment', 'crown film unit', 'ap films', 'lenfilm', 'david angell', 'toei', 'dreamworks animation', 'paramount network television', 'ndr', 'aardman', 'eon', 'british international pictures', 'european broadcasting union', 'rko radio pictures', 'walt disney pictures', 'harold lloyd', 'tvb', 'fremantlemedia', 'granada tv', 'walt disney productions', 'paramount', 'wwe studios', 'avco embassy pictures', 'ctw', 'bill plympton', 'miramax', 'essanay', 'hallmark', 'studio ghibli', 'robert youngson', 'spyglass entertainment', 'tim allen', 'revolution studios', 'marvel', 'raaj kamal films international', 'warner brothers', 'don coscarelli', 'walt disney company', 'republic pictures', 'cosgrove hall', 'hat trick productions', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'madhouse', 'hammer studios', 'walt disney studios', 'das erste', 'lions gate entertainment'] | Shrek the Third | Shrek the Third is a 2007 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film, and the third installment in the Shrek franchise. Like the first two Shrek films, the film is based on fairy tale themes. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and is the first in the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures which acquired DreamWorks Pictures in 2006 (the former parent of DWA). Chris Miller and Raman Hui directed the film, with the former also co-writing the screenplay with Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, and Aron Warner. Harry Gregson-Williams composed the original music for the film. The story takes place eight months after the marriage of Shrek and Fiona in the first film. Reluctantly reigning over the kingdom of Far, Far Away, Shrek sets out to find the next heir to the throne—Fiona's cousin Artie, while Prince Charming is plotting to overthrow Shrek and become king. In addition to Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, and John Cleese, who reprised their roles from Shrek 2, the film also features Justin Timberlake in the role of Arthur Pendragon and Eric Idle as Merlin. The film premiered on May 6, 2007, at the Mann Village Theatre, Westwood in Los Angeles, and was released in the United States theaters on May 18, 2007 (exactly six years after the first film). It was nominated for Best Animated Movie at the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards, but lost to Ratatouille. It was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film at the 61st British Academy Film Awards. It was the final film in the Shrek franchise to be produced by Pacific Data Images before its closure in 2015. The film grossed $799 million on a $160 million budget, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of 2007. A sequel, titled Shrek Forever After was released in 2010. |
13 | production company | Bad Taste | Peter Jackson | ['shaw brothers', 'handmade films', 'marvel', 'universal pictures', 'dimension films', 'walt disney pictures', 'fuji tv', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'relativity media', 'disneytoon studios', 'the walt disney company', 'paramount pictures', 'new line', 'warner brothers', '20th century fox', 'ufa', 'npr', 'das erste', 'pranavam arts', 'amazon', 'studio ghibli', 'toho', 'leslie iwerks', 'ealing', 'filmation', 'national public radio', 'vh1', 'ap films', 'ealing studios', 'vitagraph company', 'happy madison', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'apatow productions', 'village roadshow pictures', 'crown film unit', 'pbs', 'american zoetrope', 'illumination entertainment', 'fox', 'maurice tourneur', 'troma', 'tango gameworks', 'national geographic', 'sony pictures animation', 'blender foundation', 'svt', 'channel one', 'endemol', 'tms entertainment', 'revolution studios', 'dark castle entertainment', 'gaumont', 'walt disney animation studios', 'new world pictures', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'cbs', 'two cities films', 'wwe studios', 'british film institute', 'discovery', 'touchstone', 'hammer studios', 'cinar', 'granada tv', 'fox network', 'walt disney studios', 'sesame workshop', 'mbc', 'goldwyn', 'keystone studios', 'biograph company', 'paramount', 'associated film distribution', 'tvb', 'yash raj films', 'monogram pictures', 'ayngaran international', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'universal studios', 'tristar pictures', 'eros international', 'abc', 'mtv films', 'screen gems', 'lions gate entertainment', 'palace pictures', 'phase 4 films', 'cbc sports', 'mike judge', 'atv', 'itc', 'warner brothers pictures', 'rooster teeth productions', 'lawrence bender', 'disney movietoons', 'dc comics', 'disney channel', 'eon', 'don simpson'] | Bad Taste Records | Bad Taste Records is a record label based in Lund, Sweden. The record label was one of the first labels to establish in the Swedish punk rock and punk/hardcore scene in the early 1990s,[citation needed] together with Burning Heart Records. The name of the label originated from the movie Bad Taste by Peter Jackson.[citation needed] The first release was put out in 1994, the EP Skate to Hell by Satanic Surfers. For a couple of years, they worked together with the record shop Love Your Records.[citation needed] Today, the label has somewhat diversified, drifting from their original exclusive punk/hardcore orientation towards a more rock/emo/rap orientation. |
13 | production company | Experiment Perilous | RKO Radio Pictures | ['golden harvest', 'vertigo films', 'utv motion pictures', 'lifetime network', 'harpo productions', 'das erste', 'granada tv', 'american international pictures', 'jean yanne', 'touchstone pictures', 'focus features', 'tango gameworks', 'the walt disney company', 'mosfilm', 'gma films', 'columbia studios', 'spyglass entertainment', 'summit entertainment', 'red giant movies', 'ufa', 'wwf', 'jim henson company', 'don coscarelli', 'grub street productions', 'itc entertainment', 'mtv films', 'endemol', 'steven lisberger', 'kalem company', 'jerusha hess', 'rank organisation', 'sony pictures animation', 'don simpson', 'ealing studios', 'amicus productions', 'fox', 'happy madison', 'rooster teeth', 'leslie iwerks', 'whoopi goldberg', 'miramax films', 'lianhua film company', 'marvel', 'fox broadcasting company', 'dc', 'dharma productions', 'country music television', 'animal logic', 'kyoto animation', 'walt disney animation studios', 'youtube', 'aardman animations', 'pixar', 'romulus films', 'penny marshall', 'fremantlemedia', 'npr', 'peter jackson', 'screen gems', 'london film productions', 'apatow productions', 'paramount', 'ghibli', 'monogram pictures', 'lenfilm', 'universal studios', 'handmade films', 'columbia pictures', 'miramax', 'walt disney productions', 'deg', 'paramount television', 'lionsgate', 'united artists', 'eros international', 'maurice tourneur', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'mike judge', 'lions gate entertainment', 'ealing', 'fox tv', 'twentieth century fox', 'orion pictures', 'toei animation', 'walt disney', 'national geographic', 'avm productions', 'new line', 'hbo', 'british international pictures', 'view askew productions', 'shochiku', 'wwe studios', 'american film manufacturing company', 'paramount network television', 'wbez', 'marvel studios', 'dc comics', 'gus sorola'] | Margaret Seymour Carpenter | Margaret Seymour Carpenter, born April 3, 1893, died March 30, 1987 at Boston, Massachusetts, was the author of the novel Experiment Perilous (Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1943), a New York Times Bestseller in 1943. The novel was subsequently produced by RKO Radio Pictures as a film of the same name, Experiment Perilous, starring Hedy Lamarr, George Brent, and Paul Lukas. She was a daughter of George Rice Carpenter and his wife Mary Seymour. She married on May 2, 1916, in New York City to Henry Barber Richardson of Boston, Massachusetts. |
13 | production company | Daughter of the Dragon | Paramount | ['atv', 'associated film distribution', 'tristar pictures', 'troma entertainment', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'british international pictures', 'orion pictures', 'leslie iwerks', 'walt disney animation studios', 'toho studios', 'pbs', 'company pictures', 'world wrestling federation', 'dc', 'jean yanne', 'walt disney studios', 'walt disney pictures', 'fremantlemedia', 'essanay', 'dennis law', 'broken lizard', 'polish television', 'nfb', 'dic entertainment', 'grub street productions', 'ealing', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'nelvana', 'vitagraph company', 'essanay studios', 'working title films', 'disney movietoons', 'twentieth century fox', 'amazon', 'sony pictures animation', 'denis sanders', 'ap films', 'itv', 'thirupathi brothers', 'village roadshow pictures', 'goldwyn', 'rko radio pictures', 'cbs', 'mtv films', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'lionsgate films', 'hallmark', 'thames television', 'bell media', 'jared hess', 'animal logic', 'lianhua film company', 'dna films', 'sesame workshop', 'revolution studios', 'american film manufacturing company', 'nickelodeon', 'thames', 'hammer film productions', 'robert youngson', 'toho', 'rko', 'amblin entertainment', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'relativity media', 'troma', 'happy madison productions', 'mgm', 'fox star studios', 'warwick films', 'thanhouser company', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'npr', 'abc', 'allied artists', 'merchant ivory', 'national geographic', 'saban entertainment', 'lenfilm', 'deg', 'ebu', 'hollywood pictures', 'don coscarelli', 'avco embassy pictures', 'shaw brothers', 'john woo', 'bbc wales', 'star cinema', 'kyoto animation', 'dreamworks skg', 'aip', 'ard', 'rank organisation', 'disney animated', 'fox network', 'eros international', 'reliance entertainment', 'ufa', 'fox searchlight pictures'] | Daughter of the Dragon | Daughter of the Dragon is a 1931 American Pre-Code film directed by Lloyd Corrigan, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Anna May Wong as Princess Ling Moy, Sessue Hayakawa as Ah Kee, and Warner Oland as Dr. Fu Manchu (for his third and final feature appearance in the role, excluding a gag cameo in Paramount on Parade). The film was made to capitalize on Sax Rohmer's then current book, The Daughter of Fu Manchu, which Paramount did not own rights to adapt. |
13 | production company | Donnie Darko | Flower Films | ['toei', 'mbc', 'allied artists', 'columbia pictures', 'lexus', 'television broadcasts limited', 'svt', 'disneytoon studios', 'summit entertainment', 'new world pictures', 'hbo', 'nfb', 'nelvana', 'studio ghibli', 'das erste', 'vh1', 'fox', 'tim allen', 'touchstone pictures', 'whoopi goldberg', 'keystone studios', 'the walt disney company', 'dark castle entertainment', 'fremantle media', 'republic pictures', 'gma films', 'animal logic', 'utv motion pictures', 'two cities films', 'hammer film productions', 'european broadcasting union', 'wbez', 'lucasfilm', 'granada tv', 'mtv films', 'ayngaran international', 'phase 4 films', 'lifetime network', 'nikkatsu', 'national geographic', 'wwe', 'itc', 'harpo productions', 'ard', 'british international pictures', 'dreamworks skg', 'fox network', 'star cinema', 'vertigo films', 'triangle film corporation', 'mutant enemy productions', 'illumination entertainment', 'walt disney studios', 'toho studios', 'hammer horror', 'yrf', 'disney movietoons', 'polish television', 'universal pictures', 'ap films', 'eon', '20th century fox', 'hammer studios', 'world wrestling federation', 'wwe studios', 'eon productions', 'columbia studios', 'revolution studios', 'don coscarelli', 'ebu', 'red giant movies', 'cbc sports', 'aardman animations', 'jackass', 'handmade films', 'biograph', 'douglas fairbanks', 'aip', 'reliance entertainment', 'pbs', 'granada', 'nickelodeon', 'tms entertainment', 'lita stantic', 'andy warhol', 'tango gameworks', 'walt disney company', 'dreamworks animation', 'maurice tourneur', 'thames', 'hallmark', 'mosfilm', 'don simpson', 'essanay', 'palace pictures', 'walden media', 'the asylum', 'jim henson company', 'viva films'] | Drew Barrymore | Drew Blythe Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American actress, author, director, model and producer. She is a descendant of the Barrymore family of well-known American stage and cinema actors, and is a granddaughter of actor John Barrymore. Barrymore first appeared in an advertisement when she was eleven months old. In 1980, she made her film debut in Altered States. In 1982, she starred in her breakout role as Gertie in Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and quickly became one of Hollywood's most recognized child actresses, going on to establish herself in mainly comic roles. Following a turbulent childhood which was marked by recurring drug and alcohol abuse, and two stints in rehab, Barrymore wrote the 1990 autobiography, Little Girl Lost. She successfully made the transition from child star to adult actress with a number of films including Poison Ivy, Bad Girls, Boys on the Side, Scream and Everyone Says I Love You. Subsequently, she also starred in romantic comedies, such as The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates. In 1997, she and her business partner Nancy Juvonen formed the production company Flower Films, with its first production the 1999 Barrymore film Never Been Kissed. Flower Films went on to produce the Barrymore vehicle films Charlie's Angels, 50 First Dates and Music and Lyrics, as well as the cult film Donnie Darko. Her more recent projects include He's Just Not That Into You, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Everybody's Fine and Going the Distance. A recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Barrymore appeared on the cover of the 2007 People magazine's 100 Most Beautiful people. Barrymore was named an Ambassador Against Hunger for the UN World Food Programme (WFP). Since then, she has donated over US$1 million to the program. In 2007, she became both CoverGirl's newest model and spokeswoman for the cosmetic and the face for Gucci's newest jewelry line. In 2010, she won the Screen Actors Guild Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her portrayal of Little Edie in Grey Gardens. |
13 | production company | The Pixar Story | Leslie Iwerks | ['amazon studios', 'harold lloyd', 'jean yanne', 'focus features', 'viva films', 'dreamworks', 'toho', 'steven lisberger', 'jared hess', 'flower films', 'bbc films', 'lifetime network', 'fox tv', 'hat trick productions', 'maurice tourneur', 'summit entertainment', 'dic entertainment', 'hallmark entertainment', 'denis sanders', 'jerusha hess', 'lionsgate', 'cbs', 'lucasfilm', 'disneynature', 'toho studios', 'cosgrove hall', 'rko pictures', 'paramount television', 'view askew productions', 'youtube', 'aardman', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'hollywood pictures', 'red giant movies', 'american film manufacturing company', 'republic pictures', 'wwf', 'eon', 'columbia', '20th century fox', 'disneytoon studios', 'toei animation', 'biograph company', 'tvb', 'walt disney animation studios', 'ufa', 'fox atomic', 'new line cinema', 'essanay', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'lifetime tv', 'hallmark', 'merchant ivory', 'harpo productions', 'toei', 'columbia pictures', 'fox network', 'gus sorola', 'deg', 'ard', 'discovery', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'ebu', 'marvel studios', 'revolution studios', 'universal pictures', 'tristar pictures', 'biograph', 'hammer film productions', 'fremantlemedia', 'the walt disney company', 'fox star studios', 'working title films', 'paramount studios', 'american international pictures', 'paramount pictures', 'allied artists', 'ndr', 'tf1', 'ap films', 'pixar animation studios', 'monogram pictures', 'thanhouser company', 'lions gate', 'granada', 'endemol usa', 'shochiku', 'troma entertainment', 'gainsborough pictures', 'fox broadcasting company', 'national geographic', 'kyoto animation', 'dreamworks animation', 'british film institute', 'rko radio pictures', 'thames television', 'tim allen', 'hbo', 'apatow productions'] | The Pixar Story | The Pixar Story, directed by Leslie Iwerks, is a documentary of the history of Pixar Animation Studios. An early version of the film premiered at the Sonoma Film Festival in 2007, and it had a limited theatrical run later that year before it was picked up by the Starz cable network in the United States. The film was released, outside North America, on DVD in summer 2008 as part of the "Ultimate Pixar Collection," a box set of Pixar films. It was then included as a special feature on the WALL-E special edition DVD and Blu-ray releases, which were launched on November 18, 2008. The film premiered on BBC in the United Kingdom on August 24.[citation needed] |
13 | production company | Crippled Avengers | Shaw Brothers | ['marvel', 'paramount studios', 'lionsgate', 'working title films', 'dna films', 'itc entertainment', 'illumination entertainment', 'mtv', 'biograph', 'ayngaran international', 'aardman', 'warner brothers', 'the walt disney company', 'warner brothers pictures', 'lawrence bender', 'cbs films', 'european broadcasting union', 'essanay studios', 'gainsborough pictures', 'dimension films', 'hammer horror', 'country music television', 'robert youngson', 'cbc sports', 'ard', 'company pictures', 'lianhua film company', 'ghibli', 'dark castle entertainment', 'lita stantic', 'allied artists', 'will gluck', 'granada', 'don coscarelli', 'harold lloyd', 'ufa', 'fox broadcasting company', 'rko', 'lucasfilm', 'hallmark', 'red chillies', 'wwe studios', 'zentropa', 'triangle film corporation', 'kalem company', 'jared hess', 'walt disney', 'orion pictures', 'john woo', 'pixar', 'associated film distribution', 'dreamworks skg', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'cosgrove hall', 'television broadcasts limited', 'avm productions', 'maurice tourneur', 'granada tv', 'national public radio', 'palace pictures', 'rank organisation', 'nfb', 'general mills', 'denis sanders', 'vertigo films', 'mike judge', 'london film productions', 'harpo productions', 'wbez', 'dennis law', 'handmade films', 'filmation', 'focus features', 'bbc', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'polish television', 'lions gate', 'lifetime tv', 'rooster teeth productions', 'mutant enemy productions', 'yash raj films', 'happy madison', 'cookie jar group', 'troma', 'national geographic', 'view askew productions', 'gainax', 'cbs', 'the asylum', 'blue sky studios', 'mgm studios', 'universal pictures', 'aip', 'monogram pictures', 'avco embassy pictures', 'eros international', 'gus sorola', 'cinar', 'tvb'] | Crippled Avengers | Crippled Avengers is a 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh and starring four members of the Venom Mob. It has been released in North America as Mortal Combat and Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms. The film follows a group of martial artists seeking revenge after being crippled by Tu Tin-To (Chen Kuan Tai), a martial arts master, and his son (Lu Feng). |
13 | production company | The World Gone Mad | Republic Pictures | ['lifetime tv', 'cinar', 'itv', 'ealing studios', 'granada', 'fox star studios', 'yash raj films', 'don simpson', 'national geographic society', 'ard', 'bbc wales', 'company pictures', 'amicus productions', 'vh1', 'miramax films', 'gma films', 'maurice tourneur', 'hammer horror', 'wwe', 'mosfilm', 'star cinema', 'eon', 'thames television', 'united artists', 'general mills', 'red chillies', 'das erste', 'golden harvest', 'granada television', 'kalem company', 'illumination entertainment', 'lucasfilm', 'summit entertainment', 'hbo', 'shaw brothers', 'relativity media', 'mtv films', 'focus features', 'fox broadcasting company', 'robert youngson', 'endemol', 'british international pictures', 'walt disney productions', 'avm productions', 'happy madison productions', 'jackass', 'toei', 'triangle film corporation', 'paramount pictures', 'fox network', 'harold lloyd', 'mtv', 'paramount studios', 'warwick films', 'disney movietoons', 'hallmark', 'rooster teeth productions', 'associated film distribution', 'studiocanal', 'tango gameworks', 'rko radio pictures', 'columbia studios', 'granada tv', 'fremantle media', 'troma entertainment', 'dimension films', 'broken lizard', 'mike judge', 'leslie iwerks', 'aardman', 'utv motion pictures', 'weinstein company', 'abc', 'american international pictures', 'gaumont', 'lionsgate films', 'tms entertainment', 'tf1', 'deg', 'american film manufacturing company', 'disneytoon studios', 'fuji tv', 'two cities films', 'dark castle entertainment', 'ufa', 'nfb', 'walden media', 'rko pictures', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'tvb', 'endemol usa', 'cbs films', 'studio deen', 'lenfilm', 'douglas fairbanks', 'denis sanders', 'cbc sports', 'apatow productions', 'gainsborough pictures'] | The World Gone Mad | The World Gone Mad (also released as The Public Be Hanged) is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Pat O'Brien, Evelyn Brent and Neil Hamilton. It was made on a low-budget by the independent Majestic Pictures, a Poverty Row forerunner of Republic Pictures. |
13 | production company | X Factor Indonesia | Fremantle Media | ['lenfilm', 'dc', 'phase 4 films', 'mbc', 'tf1', 'harold lloyd', 'ghibli', 'marvel', 'national geographic', 'pbs', 'thirupathi brothers', 'maurice tourneur', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'pranavam arts', 'wwf', 'dark castle entertainment', 'tms entertainment', 'tango gameworks', 'american international pictures', 'mutant enemy productions', 'monogram pictures', 'mgm studios', '20th century fox', 'lexus', 'star cinema', 'crown film unit', 'hollywood pictures', 'view askew productions', 'jackass', 'atv', 'aip', 'fox tv', 'animal logic', 'lawrence bender', 'gus sorola', 'tim allen', 'aardman', 'red chillies', 'walt disney animation studios', 'paramount television', 'vh1', 'republic pictures', 'associated film distribution', 'granada', 'producers releasing corporation', 'rank organisation', 'biograph', 'spyglass entertainment', 'ap films', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'hat trick productions', 'hallmark', 'fox searchlight', 'discovery', 'mgm', 'touchstone pictures', 'eon', 'polish television', 'walt disney company', 'london film productions', 'eon productions', 'nikkatsu', 'ealing', 'columbia studios', 'filmation', 'national geographic society', 'blue sky studios', 'romulus films', 'thames television', 'cinar', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'yash raj films', 'john woo', 'gainax', 'summit entertainment', 'mike judge', 'revolution studios', 'hammer film productions', 'granada television', 'marvel studios', 'lita stantic', 'itc entertainment', 'lianhua film company', 'dimension films', 'dennis law', 'saban entertainment', 'participant media', 'american zoetrope', 'abc', 'ealing studios', 'shaw brothers studio', 'fremantlemedia', 'cookie jar group', 'wwe studios', 'reliance entertainment', 'happy madison productions', 'david angell', 'walt disney pictures', 'blender foundation'] | X Factor Around the World | X Factor Around the World is the 24th anniversary television special of RCTI, joining four continents' biggest versions of The X Factor reality singing competition—X Factor Indonesia (Asia), The X Factor USA (America), The X Factor UK (Europe) and The X Factor Australia (Australia). The show was originally aired on 24 August 2013 in Indonesia and featured performances by six winners and runners-up: Melanie Amaro, Samantha Jade, The Collective, Jahmene Douglas, Fatin Shidqia, Novita Dewi. The judging panel consisted of Paula Abdul, Anggun, Daniel Bedingfield, Ahmad Dhani and Louis Walsh. The TV special was produced by Fabian Dharmawan for RCTI and Glenn Sims for Fremantle Media, who were also the executive producers of X Factor Indonesia. The show was purely a music showcase and no winner was announced. The special episode was a smash hit completely destroying the competition from rival broadcaster SCTV who were also playing their own birthday celebrations on the same evening. For a programme broadcast 95% in English language this was quite a major achievement and paved the way for the pan-regional Asia's Got Talent, produced exclusively by Fremantle Media. |
13 | production company | Jessabelle | Lionsgate | ['united artists', 'lita stantic', 'kartemquin films', 'penny marshall', 'jean yanne', 'madhouse', 'touchstone pictures', 'viva films', 'studio deen', 'lenfilm', 'vertigo films', 'pranavam arts', 'hammer studios', 'rko', 'ealing', 'view askew productions', 'ap films', 'screen gems', 'wbez', 'paramount', 'triangle film corporation', 'toei', 'aip', 'wwe', 'associated film distribution', 'warner brothers pictures', 'fox searchlight', 'itv', 'blender foundation', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'nfb', 'shaw brothers studio', 'bbc films', 'columbia pictures', 'dreamworks skg', 'tristar pictures', 'disneytoon studios', 'jared hess', 'avco embassy pictures', 'golden harvest', 'cosgrove hall', 'reliance entertainment', 'hbo', 'avm productions', 'toho', 'walt disney animation studios', 'troma', 'fox', 'rooster teeth productions', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'apatow productions', 'essanay studios', 'utv motion pictures', 'orion pictures', 'fox tv', 'granada television', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'cbs films', 'new world pictures', 'zentropa', 'london film productions', 'mgm', 'granada tv', 'will gluck', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'mtv films', 'weinstein company', 'disney channel', 'disneynature', 'sidney morgan', 'eros international', 'monogram pictures', 'warner brothers', 'endemol usa', 'fox broadcasting company', 'itc', 'amazon studios', 'walt disney pictures', 'walt disney productions', 'gainax', 'disney movietoons', 'itc entertainment', 'jackass', 'lucasfilm', 'fox network', 'national public radio', 'nickelodeon movies', 'hammer horror', 'lifetime tv', 'studio ghibli', 'silver pictures', 'spyglass entertainment', 'happy madison', 'lianhua film company', 'rko radio pictures', 'deg', 'telemundo', 'republic pictures'] | Jessabelle | Jessabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Ben Garant. The film stars Sarah Snook, Mark Webber, Joelle Carter, David Andrews, Amber Stevens and Ana de la Reguera. The film was released on November 7, 2014 by Lionsgate. |
13 | production company | The Grudge 2 | Columbia Pictures | ['udhayanidhi stalin', 'discovery', 'paramount television', 'walden media', 'miramax films', 'walt disney', 'cbs films', 'freemantlemedia', 'toei animation', 'fox tv', 'orion pictures', 'national public radio', 'toho', 'cinar', 'hallmark entertainment', 'jared hess', 'thanhouser company', 'marvel studios', 'animal logic', 'troma', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'tms entertainment', 'disneynature', 'focus features', 'columbia', 'grub street productions', 'dc', 'triangle film corporation', 'the walt disney studios', 'walt disney company', 'blender foundation', 'national geographic', 'vitagraph company', 'thirupathi brothers', 'ap films', 'new line cinema', 'rko pictures', 'cbs', 'youtube', 'essanay studios', 'harpo productions', 'nickelodeon', 'hbo', 'sony pictures classics', 'das erste', 'walt disney feature animation', 'itc', 'yrf', 'deg', 'mumbai', 'john woo', 'monogram pictures', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'american film manufacturing company', 'abc', 'studio ghibli', 'tvb', 'bbc films', 'aip', 'bell media', 'dic entertainment', 'paramount pictures', 'atv', 'revolution studios', 'channel one', 'dreamworks animation', 'cbc sports', 'raaj kamal films international', 'avm productions', 'silver pictures', 'merchant ivory', 'pixar', 'madhouse', 'universal studios', 'fox star studios', 'touchstone pictures', 'saban entertainment', 'ndr', 'wbez', 'andy warhol', 'jean yanne', 'nfb', 'relativity media', 'dreamworks', 'hollywood pictures', 'vertigo films', 'amicus productions', 'will gluck', 'weinstein company', 'apatow productions', 'star cinema', 'gma films', 'biograph', 'dharma productions', 'cosgrove hall', 'lionsgate films', 'nelvana', 'lenfilm'] | Doug Belgrad | Doug Belgrad is a film producer who produced films such as Click and The Grudge 2 (both 2006) for Columbia Pictures. Belgrad was also involved in the casting of Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004). Belgrad is currently president of Columbia Pictures. |
13 | production company | The Good Dinosaur | Pixar | ['paramount television', 'mbc', 'penny marshall', 'fox broadcasting company', 'dc comics', 'golden harvest', 'lionsgate films', 'dark castle entertainment', 'tim allen', 'essanay studios', 'walt disney', 'mumbai', 'don simpson', 'new line', 'walden media', 'amblin entertainment', 'polish television', 'gma films', 'discovery', 'warner brothers', 'amicus productions', 'lianhua film company', 'allied artists', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'national geographic society', 'silver pictures', 'cinar', 'apatow productions', 'lita stantic', 'avm productions', 'lenfilm', 'red chillies', 'steven lisberger', 'cosgrove hall', 'fuji tv', 'nickelodeon movies', 'view askew productions', 'orion pictures', 'itc', 'gus sorola', 'svt', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'red giant movies', 'illumination entertainment', 'kalem company', 'raaj kamal films international', 'rko radio pictures', 'telemundo', 'toho', 'twentieth century fox', 'dic entertainment', 'crown film unit', 'village roadshow pictures', 'mtv films', 'channel one', 'dreamworks', 'granada television', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'american international pictures', 'phase 4 films', 'mosfilm', 'dharma productions', 'star cinema', 'endemol', 'mike judge', 'american film manufacturing company', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'don coscarelli', 'cbs', 'american zoetrope', 'ealing', 'nickelodeon', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'paramount network television', 'columbia studios', 'dna films', 'paramount', 'hbo', 'studio deen', 'national public radio', 'troma entertainment', 'wbez', 'nelvana', 'rank organisation', 'spyglass entertainment', 'weinstein company', 'thirupathi brothers', 'hammer film productions', 'gaumont', 'aardman', 'amazon', 'columbia', 'bbc', 'thanhouser company', 'universal studios', 'touchstone', 'lifetime network', 'animal logic', 'romulus films'] | List of Pixar films | Pixar is a CGI film production company based in Emeryville, California, United States. The studio has earned numerous awards for their feature films and other work, including twenty-six Academy Awards, five Golden Globes and three Grammys. Pixar is best known for CGI-animated features created with PhotoRealistic RenderMan, its own implementation of the industry-standard Renderman image-rendering API used to generate high-quality images. As of November 2015, Pixar has released 16 feature films, all released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner. The company produced its first feature-length film, Toy Story, in 1995. The film won an Academy Award and was nominated for three others. The success of the film led Pixar to release a sequel, Toy Story 2, in 1999, following their second production, A Bug's Life in 1998. Monsters, Inc. was the next project to be released in 2001, and the following six features Finding Nemo (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007), WALL-E (2008), and Up (2009) were highly successful. Their eleventh film, Toy Story 3 (2010), was the highest-grossing animated film of all time worldwide until it was surpassed by Walt Disney Animation Studios' Frozen in March 2014. Pixar's twelfth film is Cars 2 (2011), which is a sequel to Cars, the second film to have a sequel. Both films, along with Monsters University (2013) and The Good Dinosaur (2015), are the most expensive Pixar films to ever be produced, at an estimated budget of $175–$200 million each. Their thirteenth film, Brave (2012), had an estimated budget of $185 million. The 2015 releases of Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur have marked the first time that Pixar released two feature films in one calendar year. |
13 | production company | The Adventures of Puss in Boots | DreamWorks Animation | ['rank organisation', 'national geographic society', 'miramax', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'fox searchlight', 'walt disney', '20th century fox', 'lions gate entertainment', 'mtv films', 'toei animation', 'abc', 'wwe', 'fox star studios', 'dreamworks skg', 'red chillies', 'sidney morgan', 'cbc sports', 'allied artists', 'grub street productions', 'amblin entertainment', 'disney animated', 'yash raj films', 'walt disney productions', 'mgm', 'red giant movies', 'walt disney company', 'wwf', 'dc comics', 'discovery', 'summit entertainment', 'thames television', 'deg', 'cbs', 'warner brothers', 'jared hess', 'gainsborough pictures', 'itc entertainment', 'walden media', 'itc', 'gus sorola', 'dic entertainment', 'mutant enemy productions', 'blue sky studios', 'television broadcasts limited', 'lawrence bender', 'columbia pictures', 'jim henson company', 'producers releasing corporation', 'cinar', 'european broadcasting union', 'disneynature', 'lions gate', 'flower films', 'peter jackson', 'studio deen', 'blender foundation', 'walt disney pictures', 'hallmark entertainment', 'revolution studios', 'crown film unit', 'fox', 'republic pictures', 'shaw brothers studio', 'mbc', 'broken lizard', 'thanhouser company', 'dc', 'disney movietoons', 'village roadshow pictures', 'nikkatsu', 'don coscarelli', 'the asylum', 'amicus productions', 'saban entertainment', 'dimension films', 'mtv', 'robert youngson', 'walt disney studios', 'lucasfilm', 'jerusha hess', 'ealing studios', 'jackass', 'mumbai', 'fuji tv', 'american international pictures', 'the walt disney studios', 'lenfilm', 'lita stantic', 'douglas fairbanks', 'paramount pictures', 'avm productions', 'phase 4 films', 'hammer studios', 'vertigo films', 'fox broadcasting company', 'country music television', 'don simpson', 'endemol usa', 'polish television'] | The Adventures of Puss in Boots | The Adventures of Puss in Boots is an American computer-animated television series. It stars the character Puss in Boots from the DreamWorks Animation Shrek franchise. The first season debuted on January 16, 2015 on Netflix, when the first five episodes were released, with further episodes released in May and September 2015. A second season was released on December 11, 2015. |
13 | production company | The Left Hand of God | 20th Century Fox | ['the asylum', 'discovery', 'freemantlemedia', 'bill plympton', 'polish television', 'harpo productions', 'david angell', 'deg', 'sony pictures classics', 'golden harvest', 'nickelodeon movies', 'bbc wales', 'animal logic', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'national geographic society', 'harold lloyd', 'dc comics', 'ebu', 'american zoetrope', 'thames television', 'illumination entertainment', 'new line cinema', 'granada tv', 'general mills', 'biograph company', 'essanay studios', 'fox broadcasting company', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'ealing', 'british film institute', 'walt disney company', 'hallmark entertainment', 'raaj kamal films international', 'cosgrove hall', 'warner brothers', 'cbs', 'paramount network television', 'hollywood pictures', 'toho', 'dharma productions', 'vh1', 'tms entertainment', 'wwf', 'handmade films', 'yrf', 'toei animation', 'walt disney', 'red chillies', 'toho studios', 'focus features', 'tvb', 'utv motion pictures', 'keystone studios', 'fremantle media', 'cookie jar group', 'pbs', 'mtv', 'aardman', 'gainsborough pictures', 'essanay', 'rko radio pictures', 'dark castle entertainment', 'touchstone pictures', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'toei', 'studio ghibli', 'lucasfilm', 'jared hess', 'cbc sports', 'fox network', 'rooster teeth', 'don coscarelli', 'dennis law', 'screen gems', 'london film productions', 'thanhouser company', 'united artists', 'triangle film corporation', 'troma', 'world wrestling federation', 'two cities films', 'itc', 'rooster teeth productions', 'thames', 'flower films', 'kartemquin films', 'revolution studios', 'lexus', 'miramax', 'itv', 'the walt disney studios', 'relativity media', 'amicus productions', 'mgm studios', 'wwe studios', 'lianhua film company', 'happy madison productions', 'columbia studios', 'denis sanders'] | The Left Hand of God | The Left Hand of God is a 1955 drama film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Buddy Adler, from a screenplay by Alfred Hayes, based on the novel The Left Hand of God, by William Edmund Barrett. Set at a small American mission in China in 1947, at a time of civil war, it stars Humphrey Bogart masquerading as a Catholic priest and Gene Tierney in the role of a nurse, with a supporting cast including Lee J. Cobb, Agnes Moorehead, E. G. Marshall, and Carl Benton Reid. |
13 | production company | The Lusty Men | RKO Radio Pictures | ['disney animated', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'disney channel', 'dharma productions', 'freemantlemedia', 'prc', 'dic entertainment', 'ndr', 'endemol usa', 'dreamworks', 'lexus', 'european broadcasting union', 'triangle film corporation', 'the asylum', 'golden harvest', 'warner brothers pictures', 'weinstein company', 'palace pictures', 'touchstone pictures', 'essanay studios', 'pbs', 'reliance entertainment', 'biograph company', 'walt disney', 'lucasfilm', 'lifetime tv', 'cinar', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'bbc', 'troma entertainment', 'thanhouser company', 'cbs films', 'youtube', 'don simpson', 'fox star studios', 'crown film unit', 'madhouse', 'fox broadcasting company', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'rank organisation', 'the walt disney studios', 'disney movietoons', 'romulus films', 'rko pictures', 'amicus productions', 'general mills', 'american international pictures', 'cosgrove hall', 'wwe', 'flower films', 'andy warhol', 'cbs', 'columbia pictures', 'tf1', 'channel one', 'revolution studios', 'david angell', 'paramount studios', 'ealing', 'discovery', 'fox searchlight', 'granada television', 'dreamworks pictures', 'universal pictures', 'hat trick productions', 'nfb', 'nickelodeon', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'company pictures', 'polish television', 'amazon studios', 'lions gate entertainment', 'avm productions', 'lionsgate films', 'saban entertainment', 'thames television', 'amblin entertainment', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'atv', 'vertigo films', 'bill plympton', 'new world pictures', 'keystone studios', 'twentieth century fox', 'pranavam arts', 'view askew productions', 'walden media', 'walt disney feature animation', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'itv', 'viva films', 'hallmark entertainment', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'studio ghibli', 'mtv', 'fox atomic', 'will gluck', 'sesame workshop', 'wbez'] | The Lusty Men | The Lusty Men is a 1952 western film made by Wald-Krasna productions and RKO Radio Pictures. The film stars Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy, and Arthur Hunnicutt. It was directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by Jerry Wald and Norman Krasna from a screenplay by David Dortort, Horace McCoy, Alfred Hayes, Andrew Solt, and Jerry Wald based on the novel by Claude Stanush. The music score was by Roy Webb and the cinematography by Lee Garmes. The film's world premiere was at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas. |
13 | production company | Iron Man 2 | Marvel Studios | ['tvb', 'rooster teeth productions', 'participant media', 'dharma productions', 'wwe', 'red chillies', 'silver pictures', 'disneynature', 'keystone studios', 'discovery', 'gaumont', 'mosfilm', 'nickelodeon', 'reliance entertainment', 'hollywood pictures', 'aardman animations', 'jerusha hess', 'star cinema', 'prc', 'ndr', 'polish television', 'national public radio', 'mumbai', 'bill plympton', 'lionsgate films', 'studio ghibli', 'associated film distribution', 'lianhua film company', 'warner brothers', 'touchstone', 'lifetime tv', 'mgm', 'view askew productions', 'screen gems', 'lucasfilm', 'walt disney animation studios', 'ealing studios', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'toei', 'david angell', 'cookie jar group', 'walt disney', 'sony pictures animation', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'goldwyn', 'sony pictures classics', 'pbs', 'viva films', 'leslie iwerks', 'palace pictures', 'sesame workshop', 'fox', 'tf1', 'pixar', 'walden media', 'mike judge', 'disney', 'crown film unit', 'douglas fairbanks', 'phase 4 films', 'endemol usa', 'broken lizard', 'toho', 'itv', 'cosgrove hall', 'dreamworks skg', 'deg', 'atv', 'ctw', 'universal pictures', 'dc', 'weinstein company', 'telemundo', 'fremantlemedia', 'kyoto animation', 'new line', 'london film productions', 'nfb', 'touchstone pictures', 'gma films', 'hbo', 'new line cinema', 'abc', 'amazon studios', 'aip', 'dc comics', 'red giant movies', 'nikkatsu', 'aardman', 'fuji tv', 'mbc', 'united artists', 'hammer studios', 'denis sanders', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'warner brothers pictures', 'will gluck', 'thanhouser company', 'grub street productions'] | Robert Downey Jr. filmography | Robert Downey Jr. is an American actor and producer who has acted in numerous films and television series. In the 1980s, he was considered a member of the Brat Pack after appearing in the films Weird Science with Anthony Michael Hall (1985), Less Than Zero with Andrew McCarthy (1987), and Johnny Be Good again with Hall (1988). Downey also starred in the films True Believer (1989) and Chances Are (1989), and was a regular cast member on the late-night variety show Saturday Night Live in 1985. In the 1990s, he was featured in the films Air America with Mel Gibson (1990), Soapdish with Sally Field (1991), Chaplin as Charlie Chaplin (1992), Heart and Souls with Alfre Woodard and Kyra Sedgwick (1993), Short Cuts with Julianne Moore (1993), Only You with Marisa Tomei (1994), Richard III with Ian McKellen (1995), and U.S. Marshals with Tommy Lee Jones (1998). His role in Chaplin earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and a BAFTA Award win for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Downey had a regular role in the television series Ally McBeal in 2000, which won him a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. He was then cast in the 2003 films The Singing Detective alongside Robin Wright and Gothika with Halle Berry. In 2005, he starred in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang with Val Kilmer; in Good Night, and Good Luck with David Strathairn and George Clooney; and voiced the character of Patrick Pewterschmidt in the animated series Family Guy. The following year, he appeared in the animated science fiction film A Scanner Darkly and as Paul Avery in the 2007 film Zodiac. Downey was cast as the role of Tony Stark / Iron Man in the 2008 Marvel Studios film Iron Man, a role he later reprised in Iron Man 2 (2010), The Avengers (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013), and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). During that time he also starred in the films Tropic Thunder (2008) and The Soloist (2009), and played the title character in Sherlock Holmes (2009) and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011). For his role in Tropic Thunder, he was nominated for an Academy Award and a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor. He also won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his role in Sherlock Holmes. |
13 | production company | The Saint in Palm Springs | RKO Pictures | ['columbia studios', 'lifetime network', 'shaw brothers studio', 'broken lizard', 'london film productions', 'company pictures', 'world wrestling federation', 'lianhua film company', 'cbs', 'lucasfilm', 'red giant movies', 'village roadshow pictures', 'goldwyn', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'dreamworks pictures', 'cinar', 'avco embassy pictures', 'view askew productions', 'steven lisberger', 'lionsgate', 'the walt disney studios', 'polish television', 'jackass', 'cbc sports', 'dc', 'yash raj films', 'tvb', 'utv motion pictures', 'miramax', 'universal studios', 'warner brothers', 'don coscarelli', 'harpo productions', 'walt disney feature animation', 'pixar animation studios', 'studio ghibli', 'romulus films', 'gainsborough pictures', 'tango gameworks', 'lions gate entertainment', 'disneytoon studios', 'eon productions', 'bell media', 'npr', 'hammer studios', 'the asylum', 'tim allen', 'toho studios', 'nfb', 'vertigo films', 'itv', 'rko radio pictures', 'british film institute', 'ealing', 'penny marshall', 'itc entertainment', 'associated film distribution', 'saban entertainment', 'illumination entertainment', 'amazon studios', 'svt', 'hallmark entertainment', 'hbo', 'leslie iwerks', 'apatow productions', 'amazon', 'fox network', 'new line cinema', 'thanhouser company', 'toei animation', 'denis sanders', 'freemantlemedia', 'fox tv', 'ctw', 'eros international', 'lionsgate films', 'american zoetrope', 'fox star studios', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'dark castle entertainment', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'troma entertainment', 'working title films', 'crown film unit', 'deg', 'universal pictures', 'touchstone pictures', 'sony pictures animation', 'studiocanal', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'nickelodeon', 'aardman animations', 'rank organisation', 'mtv', 'weinstein company', 'mgm', 'fremantlemedia', 'shaw brothers', 'united artists'] | The Saint in Palm Springs | The Saint in Palm Springs is a crime melodrama released by RKO Pictures in early 1941. The film continued the screen adventures of the Robin Hood-inspired anti-hero, Simon Templar, alias "The Saint", created by Leslie Charteris. This sequel was based upon a story by Charteris; however, many changes to his concept were made. Charteris later novelised his version of the film story as the novella "Palm Springs", contained within the collection The Saint Goes West. This was the sixth of eight in RKO's film series about The Saint. The central cast was identical to the previous entry, The Saint Takes Over. George Sanders returned as Templar (his final performance in the role), with Jonathan Hale making his own final appearance as Inspector Farnack. (The character would next be seen in The Saint in Manhattan, a 1980s television pilot.) Wendy Barrie makes her third and final appearance, once again playing a different character, as does Paul Guilfoyle, reprising the role of Clarence "Pearly" Gates from the previous film. The storyline involves The Saint pursuing rare stamps at a Palm Springs, California hotel. |
13 | production company | Son of Paleface | Paramount Pictures | ['pranavam arts', 'twentieth century fox', 'the asylum', 'raaj kamal films international', 'warner brothers pictures', 'ndr', 'wwe', 'crown film unit', 'ealing studios', 'disney channel', 'lita stantic', 'rooster teeth', 'happy madison', 'reliance entertainment', 'working title films', 'toei animation', 'fremantle media', 'mgm studios', 'cinar', 'cookie jar group', 'blue sky studios', 'ard', 'studio ghibli', 'ayngaran international', 'triangle film corporation', 'dreamworks skg', 'rko pictures', 'tms entertainment', 'orion pictures', 'filmation', 'tf1', 'granada', 'fox searchlight', 'yash raj films', 'gainsborough pictures', 'illumination entertainment', 'the walt disney studios', 'fox network', '20th century fox', 'lianhua film company', 'dc comics', 'new line cinema', 'broken lizard', 'cbs films', 'mike judge', 'viva films', 'harpo productions', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'walt disney company', 'dna films', 'walt disney animation studios', 'country music television', 'nfb', 'endemol usa', 'mumbai', 'ufa', 'granada tv', 'jackass', 'view askew productions', 'leslie iwerks', 'disney animated', 'universal studios', 'avm productions', 'new world pictures', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'warner brothers', 'essanay', 'essanay studios', 'youtube', 'hbo', 'sony pictures classics', 'lifetime network', 'relativity media', 'granada television', 'steven lisberger', 'mtv', 'spyglass entertainment', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'european broadcasting union', 'troma', 'lifetime tv', 'sidney morgan', 'american film manufacturing company', 'vertigo films', 'revolution studios', 'amicus productions', 'fox tv', 'eon', 'miramax films', 'amazon', 'thames television', 'general mills', 'walt disney feature animation', 'apatow productions', 'jared hess', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'rooster teeth productions', 'dharma productions'] | Son of Paleface | Son of Paleface is a 1952 Western comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Bob Hope, Jane Russell, and Roy Rogers. The film is a sequel to The Paleface (1948). Written by Tashlin, Joseph Quillan, and Robert L. Welch, the film is about a man who returns home to claim his father's gold, which is nowhere to be found. Son of Paleface was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on July 14, 1952. |
13 | production company | Shrek | Dreamworks | ['thanhouser company', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'harold lloyd', 'gaumont', 'disneytoon studios', 'mtv', 'columbia', 'wwe', 'deg', 'mgm', 'television broadcasts limited', 'gainsborough pictures', 'channel one', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'saban entertainment', 'blue sky studios', 'national geographic', 'tms entertainment', 'dc comics', 'david angell', 'warner brothers pictures', 'relativity media', 'toho studios', 'eon productions', 'shochiku', 'lifetime network', 'universal studios', 'british international pictures', 'hammer film productions', 'gainax', 'ayngaran international', 'tristar pictures', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'mike judge', 'two cities films', 'triangle film corporation', 'ndr', 'animal logic', 'nickelodeon movies', 'summit entertainment', 'studio deen', 'douglas fairbanks', 'walt disney animation studios', 'hollywood pictures', 'rko pictures', 'dc', 'tim allen', 'disney', 'dennis law', 'granada', 'european broadcasting union', 'orion pictures', 'tango gameworks', 'raaj kamal films international', 'jean yanne', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'new line cinema', 'denis sanders', 'cosgrove hall', 'sony pictures classics', 'romulus films', 'disney channel', 'touchstone', 'apatow productions', 'ebu', 'gus sorola', 'toho', 'bill plympton', 'lucasfilm', 'maurice tourneur', 'nelvana', 'disney movietoons', 'silver pictures', 'united artists', 'amicus productions', 'new world pictures', 'new line', 'dna films', 'lions gate entertainment', 'pixar animation studios', 'kalem company', 'eon', 'abc', 'lita stantic', 'american international pictures', 'paramount television', 'twentieth century fox', 'itc entertainment', 'jared hess', '20th century fox', 'amazon', 'thames television', 'the asylum', 'walt disney productions', 'harpo productions', 'andy warhol', 'walt disney company', 'sony pictures animation', 'ghibli'] | Randy Cartwright | Randy Cartwright (born October 31, 1951 in Virginia) is an American animator. Randy graduated from UCLA in 1974 where he made his student animated film, Room and Board, which won several awards and was included in the Fantastic Animation Festival . While going to school he worked at Disneyland in the character department and portrayed Dopey, Practical Pig, Prince John, Pluto and many other characters during the three years he worked there. In 1975 he was accepted into the Walt Disney Studios animation training program headed by the veteran Disney animator Eric Larson. He began his career as an inbetweener for Ollie Johnston on The Rescuers and progressed to full animator on Pete's Dragon. Ollie asked Randy to work with him on The Fox and the Hound in 1981. When Ollie retired to write the book, The Illusion of Life with co-veteran animator Frank Thomas, Randy inherited Ollie's supervising animator assignments for the characters of Chief and the adult Copper. After animating on Mickey's Christmas Carol and doing early experimental animation for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, he received an offer to work for TMS in Japan training animators on Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland. From there, he moved to Taiwan as a directing animator on The Brave Little Toaster. In 1986 he returned to Disney as the Artistic Lead for the Disney CAPS development team. He combined his knowledge of animation with an understanding of computers to help design and build the first fully digital animation production system. He won a Scientific or Technical Academy Award for this work. He animated Belle in Beauty and the Beast and became the directing animator for the Magic Carpet in Aladdin. He went on to animate on Zazu for The Lion King and moved into the story department for Hercules. He also headed up the story departments for the Dreamworks films, Antz and Shrek. He recently worked at Disney with John Musker and Ron Clements storyboarding and animating on The Princess and the Frog. |
13 | production company | The Unguarded Moment | Universal Pictures | ['walt disney pictures', 'disney', 'toho', 'palace pictures', 'columbia', 'nickelodeon movies', 'amazon studios', 'thirupathi brothers', 'dc comics', 'rko radio pictures', 'aip', 'studio ghibli', 'dennis law', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'fox network', 'paramount studios', 'wwf', 'gus sorola', 'itc', 'mike judge', 'cinar', 'dreamworks', 'walt disney studios', 'steven lisberger', 'dharma productions', 'sony pictures classics', 'the walt disney company', 'disney animated', 'national public radio', 'warner brothers pictures', 'marvel', 'ebu', 'walt disney productions', 'lenfilm', 'wwe', 'douglas fairbanks', 'gaumont', 'the asylum', 'associated film distribution', 'summit entertainment', 'itc entertainment', 'lions gate', 'ard', 'john woo', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'lions gate entertainment', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'pranavam arts', 'raaj kamal films international', 'paramount television', 'rank organisation', 'atv', 'merchant ivory', 'cosgrove hall', 'relativity media', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'yash raj films', 'national geographic society', 'miramax', 'saban entertainment', 'youtube', 'two cities films', 'gainax', 'reliance entertainment', 'itv', 'lianhua film company', 'fox', 'mgm studios', 'essanay', 'mtv films', 'fox star studios', 'lionsgate films', 'revolution studios', 'phase 4 films', 'columbia pictures', 'disneytoon studios', 'walt disney company', 'silver pictures', 'producers releasing corporation', 'npr', 'american zoetrope', 'ghibli', 'universal studios', 'eon', 'sesame workshop', 'dreamworks skg', 'dimension films', 'jerusha hess', 'wbez', 'miramax films', 'fremantle media', 'sony pictures animation', 'ayngaran international', 'ctw', 'bbc', 'nikkatsu', 'general mills', 'robert youngson', 'freemantlemedia'] | The Unguarded Moment (film) | The Unguarded Moment is a 1956 thriller film directed by Harry Keller and released by Universal Pictures. Shot in Technicolor, the film was based on a story written by actress Rosalind Russell, and features Esther Williams, George Nader and John Saxon. |
13 | production company | National Treasure franchise | Walt Disney Pictures | ['wbez', 'tf1', 'don simpson', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'kalem company', 'spyglass entertainment', 'columbia pictures', 'walden media', 'douglas fairbanks', 'prc', 'ufa', 'paramount television', 'penny marshall', 'zentropa', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'focus features', 'bbc', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'cbs films', 'ctw', 'universal studios', 'two cities films', 'happy madison productions', 'gma films', 'apatow productions', 'mgm', 'avm productions', 'lions gate', 'reliance entertainment', 'gainax', 'fox star studios', 'disney', 'cbs', 'dark castle entertainment', 'hammer studios', 'discovery', 'allied artists', 'golden harvest', 'telemundo', 'essanay', '20th century fox', 'hbo', 'lenfilm', 'peter jackson', 'ebu', 'national geographic', 'jared hess', 'rank organisation', 'aardman', 'thames television', 'dimension films', 'amazon studios', 'summit entertainment', 'youtube', 'blue sky studios', 'sony pictures classics', 'toho', 'mtv', 'walt disney studios', 'thames', 'fox broadcasting company', 'orion pictures', 'amblin entertainment', 'lianhua film company', 'broken lizard', 'republic pictures', 'nickelodeon movies', 'lions gate entertainment', 'wwe studios', 'essanay studios', 'ghibli', 'marvel studios', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'shaw brothers studio', 'dharma productions', 'miramax films', 'hollywood pictures', 'dreamworks pictures', 'dc comics', 'sesame workshop', 'handmade films', 'illumination entertainment', 'sidney morgan', 'toho studios', 'red giant movies', 'fox', 'pbs', 'cosgrove hall', 'itv', 'pranavam arts', 'eon productions', 'gainsborough pictures', 'madhouse', 'denis sanders', 'granada', 'marvel', 'nelvana', 'national public radio', 'merchant ivory'] | The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010 film) | The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a 2010 American fantasy adventure film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Jon Turteltaub, and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the team behind the National Treasure franchise. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer, Monica Bellucci. The film is named after the The Sorcerer's Apprentice segment in Disney's Fantasia (with one scene being an extensive reference to it), which in turn is based on the late-1890s symphonic poem by Paul Dukas and the 1797 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ballad. Balthazar Blake (Nicolas Cage), a "Merlinian", is a sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan, fighting against the forces of evil, in particular his nemesis, Maxim Horvath (Alfred Molina), while searching for the person who will eventually inherit Merlin's powers ("The Prime Merlinean"). This turns out to be Dave Stutler (Jay Baruchel), a physics student, whom Balthazar takes as a reluctant protégé. The sorcerer gives his unwilling apprentice a crash course in the art of science, magic, and sorcery, in order to stop Horvath and Morgana le Fay (Alice Krige) from raising the souls of the evil dead sorcerers ("Morganians") and destroying the world. |
13 | production company | The Great White Hype | 20th Century Fox | ['mgm', 'national public radio', 'hammer studios', 'mosfilm', 'national geographic society', 'handmade films', 'golden harvest', 'ghibli', 'warner brothers pictures', 'das erste', 'aip', 'cbs', 'dreamworks skg', 'mike judge', 'essanay', 'sesame workshop', 'pixar', 'hollywood pictures', 'fuji tv', 'walt disney studios', 'palace pictures', 'lucasfilm', 'dic entertainment', 'sony pictures animation', 'dennis law', 'paramount network television', 'disney', 'fremantle media', 'bbc wales', 'penny marshall', 'will gluck', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'rko pictures', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'lions gate', 'steven lisberger', 'gaumont', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'raaj kamal films international', 'dreamworks', 'mumbai', 'aardman', 'fremantlemedia', 'robert youngson', 'american film manufacturing company', 'nickelodeon movies', 'marvel', 'mtv', 'prc', 'blender foundation', 'thames', 'bell media', 'participant media', 'toei animation', 'mutant enemy productions', 'miramax', 'disneytoon studios', 'eros international', 'american zoetrope', 'weinstein company', 'harpo productions', 'relativity media', 'lenfilm', 'dc', 'paramount television', 'hammer horror', 'abc', 'thames television', 'nelvana', 'jared hess', 'touchstone', 'summit entertainment', 'yrf', 'avm productions', 'cbc sports', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'fox', 'dark castle entertainment', 'rko', 'producers releasing corporation', 'tango gameworks', 'thanhouser company', 'new line', 'disneynature', 'pixar animation studios', 'fox searchlight', 'village roadshow pictures', 'wwf', 'red chillies', 'fox star studios', 'fox tv', 'columbia pictures', 'leslie iwerks', 'thirupathi brothers', 'grub street productions', 'keystone studios', 'granada television', 'british film institute', 'walt disney animation studios'] | The Great White Hype | The Great White Hype is a 1996 film directed by Reginald Hudlin. It stars Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Berg, Damon Wayans, Jeff Goldblum, Jon Lovitz, Cheech Marin, John Rhys-Davies, Salli Richardson and Jamie Foxx. The movie is a satire of racial preferences in boxing. The name is a play on the title of the 1970 film The Great White Hope, but it is not based on an actual boxing contest. It was inspired by Larry Holmes's 1982 fight with Gerry Cooney and Mike Tyson's 1995 return fight vs. Peter McNeeley. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox, which also distributed the earlier film. |
13 | production company | The Cuckoos | RKO Radio Pictures | ['view askew productions', 'fox tv', 'amazon studios', 'hat trick productions', 'studiocanal', 'mumbai', 'marvel studios', 'nickelodeon movies', 'palace pictures', 'walt disney productions', 'granada', 'andy warhol', 'universal pictures', 'ghibli', 'apatow productions', 'tms entertainment', 'cosgrove hall', 'silver pictures', 'nfb', 'rko pictures', 'toei animation', 'new world pictures', 'triangle film corporation', 'toei', 'universal studios', 'john woo', 'blender foundation', 'thanhouser company', 'star cinema', 'tf1', 'revolution studios', 'american zoetrope', 'disney movietoons', 'bbc films', 'itc', 'deg', 'essanay', 'general mills', 'producers releasing corporation', 'tango gameworks', 'fox searchlight', 'amazon', 'goldwyn', 'red chillies', 'douglas fairbanks', 'television broadcasts limited', 'red giant movies', 'cookie jar group', 'hbo', 'cbs films', 'walden media', 'columbia', 'dimension films', 'paramount network television', 'touchstone', 'lenfilm', 'denis sanders', 'columbia studios', 'lions gate', 'ealing', 'ayngaran international', 'avco embassy pictures', 'keystone studios', 'touchstone pictures', 'harold lloyd', 'jerusha hess', 'the asylum', 'eon', 'discovery', 'itc entertainment', 'telemundo', 'fox broadcasting company', 'biograph company', 'lexus', 'disneytoon studios', 'flower films', 'wbez', 'miramax', 'dreamworks skg', 'paramount studios', 'dharma productions', 'walt disney animation studios', 'london film productions', 'village roadshow pictures', 'jim henson company', 'mosfilm', 'troma entertainment', 'handmade films', 'relativity media', 'broken lizard', 'british film institute', 'tim allen', 'essanay studios', 'crown film unit', 'filmation', 'sidney morgan', 'ndr', 'lionsgate films', 'freemantlemedia'] | The Cuckoos | The Cuckoos (1930) is an American Pre-Code musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures and partially filmed in two-strip Technicolor. Directed by Paul Sloane, the screenplay was adapted by Cyrus Wood, from the Broadway musical, The Ramblers, by Guy Bolton, Bert Kalmar, and Harry Ruby. It starred Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, and although they had appeared on Broadway and in other films together (most notably RKO's Rio Rita the year before), this was their first time starring as a team. The success of this picture, combined with Rio Rita being their most successful film of 1929, convinced the studio to headline them as the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey, through 1937. |
13 | production company | Teheran 43 | Mosfilm | ['mtv films', 'broken lizard', 'universal studios', 'amblin entertainment', 'bbc films', 'walt disney company', 'fremantle media', 'jean yanne', 'mutant enemy productions', 'view askew productions', 'ndr', 'fox tv', 'ayngaran international', 'nikkatsu', 'das erste', 'fuji tv', 'new world pictures', 'dic entertainment', 'zentropa', 'vh1', 'hollywood pictures', 'prc', 'aip', 'endemol', 'maurice tourneur', 'columbia pictures', 'studio ghibli', 'blue sky studios', 'disney channel', 'toho studios', 'walt disney pictures', 'rooster teeth productions', 'blender foundation', 'harold lloyd', 'abc', 'steven lisberger', 'eon', 'national geographic', 'peter jackson', 'lifetime tv', 'pixar', 'raaj kamal films international', 'wwe', 'cinar', 'don coscarelli', 'british film institute', 'ealing', 'cbc sports', 'shaw brothers', 'tms entertainment', 'bbc', 'itc', 'disney animated', 'miramax films', 'phase 4 films', 'tim allen', 'the walt disney company', 'working title films', 'ctw', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'nelvana', 'grub street productions', 'kyoto animation', 'ap films', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'monogram pictures', 'thirupathi brothers', 'atv', 'european broadcasting union', 'united artists', 'silver pictures', 'lions gate', 'dreamworks', 'romulus films', 'twentieth century fox', 'ealing studios', 'toho', 'bbc wales', 'itv', 'paramount pictures', 'avco embassy pictures', 'relativity media', 'rko radio pictures', 'youtube', 'dreamworks pictures', 'douglas fairbanks', 'penny marshall', 'wwf', 'troma', 'warner brothers', 'wbez', 'bell media', 'star cinema', 'dc comics', 'disney', 'american film manufacturing company', 'npr', 'general mills', 'ebu'] | Teheran 43 | Teheran 43 is a 1981 USSR-France-Switzerland drama film made by Mosfilm, Mediterraneo Cine and Pro Dis Film, directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1981 and had 47.5 million viewers. It won the Golden Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival in 1981. |
13 | production company | The Borrower Arrietty | Studio Ghibli | ['mbc', 'jared hess', 'star cinema', 'walt disney productions', 'walt disney company', 'toho studios', 'jean yanne', 'fremantlemedia', 'pixar animation studios', 'country music television', 'the asylum', 'screen gems', 'thirupathi brothers', 'monogram pictures', 'gaumont', 'denis sanders', 'universal studios', 'happy madison', 'mutant enemy productions', 'bill plympton', 'british film institute', 'raaj kamal films international', 'mtv', 'the walt disney studios', 'dimension films', 'prc', 'dc comics', 'thames', 'disneynature', 'fox tv', 'atv', 'pixar', 'vitagraph company', 'red giant movies', 'walt disney pictures', 'london film productions', 'toei animation', 'nelvana', 'national public radio', 'british international pictures', 'cbs films', 'tristar pictures', 'amazon', 'sidney morgan', 'endemol', 'eon productions', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'nikkatsu', 'cookie jar group', 'amblin entertainment', 'itc', 'blender foundation', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'tvb', 'penny marshall', 'bbc', 'harold lloyd', 'shochiku', 'reliance entertainment', 'disneytoon studios', 'biograph company', 'rooster teeth', 'studio deen', 'deg', 'marvel', 'granada tv', 'handmade films', 'telemundo', 'touchstone pictures', 'hollywood pictures', 'disney animated', 'fox broadcasting company', 'eros international', 'dreamworks skg', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'illumination entertainment', 'gus sorola', 'working title films', 'utv motion pictures', 'warwick films', 'walt disney', 'european broadcasting union', 'rooster teeth productions', 'phase 4 films', 'new line', 'lianhua film company', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'npr', 'peter jackson', 'whoopi goldberg', 'aardman animations', 'abc', 'lawrence bender', 'apatow productions', 'american film manufacturing company', 'walden media', 'yrf', 'lenfilm', 'nickelodeon'] | Cécile Corbel | Cécile Corbel (born 28 March 1980, Pont-Croix, Finistère, France) is a French and Breton singer, harpist, and composer. She has released five albums of original music and worked for Studio Ghibli as a composer for its 2010 film, The Borrower Arrietty. Corbel sings in many languages including French, Italian, Breton, and English and has done songs in German, Spanish, Irish, Turkish, and Japanese. Her lifelong partner is songwriter Simon Caby, who is also her co-composer. |
13 | production company | Lassie Come Home | MGM | ['dovzhenko film studios', 'dc comics', 'cosgrove hall', 'avco embassy pictures', 'shochiku', 'fox network', 'vh1', 'andy warhol', 'the asylum', 'producers releasing corporation', 'lions gate', 'grub street productions', 'disney animated', 'rooster teeth productions', 'dc', 'pixar animation studios', 'touchstone pictures', 'essanay', 'maurice tourneur', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'weinstein company', 'discovery', 'ndr', 'lexus', 'pranavam arts', 'john woo', 'ayngaran international', 'mbc', 'kyoto animation', 'vertigo films', 'toei', 'mumbai', 'youtube', 'blender foundation', 'lucasfilm', 'madhouse', 'blue sky studios', 'wwe', 'vitagraph company', 'walt disney animation studios', 'mtv', 'pixar', 'columbia', 'harold lloyd', 'aip', 'spyglass entertainment', 'jean yanne', 'merchant ivory', 'sidney morgan', 'amblin entertainment', 'svt', 'hammer studios', 'republic pictures', 'amazon', 'studiocanal', 'focus features', 'marvel studios', 'illumination entertainment', 'twentieth century fox', 'paramount pictures', 'fox tv', 'kartemquin films', 'london film productions', 'general mills', 'nelvana', 'disneytoon studios', 'hammer horror', 'walt disney feature animation', 'columbia studios', 'american film manufacturing company', 'lenfilm', 'harpo productions', 'company pictures', 'monogram pictures', 'walt disney productions', 'lianhua film company', 'eros international', 'biograph company', 'don simpson', 'granada tv', 'allied artists', 'nfb', 'peter jackson', 'viva films', 'warner brothers pictures', 'cbs films', 'eon', 'itc entertainment', 'new line', 'triangle film corporation', 'ctw', 'broken lizard', 'amicus productions', 'abc', 'amazon studios', 'sesame workshop', 'dharma productions', 'touchstone'] | Eric Knight | Eric Oswald Mowbray Knight (April 10, 1897 in Menston in West Yorkshire, England – January 15, 1943 in Suriname) was an English novelist and screenwriter, who is mainly notable for creating the fictional collie Lassie. He took American citizenship in 1942 shortly before his death. Born in West Yorkshire, England, Knight was the third of four sons born to Frederic Harrison and Marion Hilda (née Creasser) Knight, both Quakers. His father was a rich diamond merchant who, when Eric was two years old, was killed during the Boer War. His mother then moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, to work as a governess for the imperial family. She later settled in America. Knight had a varied career, including service in the Canadian Army during World War I, and stints as an art student, newspaper reporter and Hollywood screenwriter. He married twice, first on July 28, 1917 to Dorothy Caroline Noyes Hall with whom he had three daughters and later divorced, and secondly to Jere Brylawski on December 2, 1932. Knight's first novel was Invitation to Life (Greenberg, 1934). The second was Song on Your Bugles (1936) about the working class in Northern England. As "Richard Hallas", he wrote the hardboiled genre novel You Play The Black and The Red Comes Up (1938). Knight's This Above All is considered one of the significant novels of the Second World War. He also helped co-author the film, Battle of Britain in the "Why We Fight" Series under the direction of Frank Capra. Knight and his second wife Jere Knight raised collies on their farm in Pleasant Valley, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. They resided at Springhouse Farm from 1939 to 1943. His novel Lassie Come-Home (ISBN 0030441013) appeared in 1940, expanded from a short story published in 1938 in The Saturday Evening Post. The novel was filmed by MGM in 1943 as Lassie Come Home with Roddy McDowall in the role of Joe Carraclough and canine actor Pal in the role of Lassie. The success of the novel and film generated more films and eventually several television series, cementing Lassie's icon status. The novel remains a favorite, in many reprints. One of Knight's last books was Sam Small Flies Again, republished as The Flying Yorkshireman (Pocket Books 493, 1948; 273 pages). On the back of The Flying Yorkshireman, this blurb appeared: In 1943, at which time he was a major in the United States Army – Special Services, Knight was killed in an air crash in Dutch Guiana (now Suriname) in South America. |
13 | production company | Flushed Away | DreamWorks | ['harold lloyd', 'blue sky studios', 'marvel studios', 'the walt disney studios', 'leslie iwerks', 'granada', 'hollywood pictures', 'john woo', 'penny marshall', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'robert youngson', 'harpo productions', 'new world pictures', 'walt disney productions', 'fox', 'disney animated', 'ctw', 'universal studios', 'jean yanne', 'animal logic', 'cbs', 'mtv', 'general mills', 'lionsgate films', 'hbo', 'twentieth century fox', 'das erste', 'new line', 'dharma productions', 'biograph company', 'vertigo films', 'bbc', 'granada television', 'relativity media', 'disney', 'london film productions', 'happy madison', 'paramount network television', 'disneytoon studios', 'studiocanal', 'whoopi goldberg', 'lions gate', 'lawrence bender', 'youtube', 'silver pictures', 'reliance entertainment', 'shaw brothers studio', 'television broadcasts limited', 'jim henson company', 'dc comics', 'vitagraph company', 'channel one', 'fox tv', 'revolution studios', 'two cities films', 'new line cinema', 'united artists', 'dimension films', 'nikkatsu', 'national geographic society', 'douglas fairbanks', 'ghibli', 'view askew productions', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'warner brothers', 'pbs', 'aip', 'tango gameworks', 'kartemquin films', 'shaw brothers', 'palace pictures', 'bell media', 'rko radio pictures', 'bill plympton', 'thirupathi brothers', 'allied artists', 'pixar animation studios', 'don coscarelli', 'goldwyn', 'ufa', 'fuji tv', 'summit entertainment', 'amazon', 'paramount studios', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'freemantlemedia', 'mike judge', 'lucasfilm', 'hammer horror', 'participant media', 'touchstone pictures', 'telemundo', 'european broadcasting union', 'paramount', 'screen gems', 'world wrestling federation', 'yrf', 'metro goldwyn mayer'] | Tom McGrath (animator) | Thomas "Tom" McGrath (born August 7, 1964) is an American film director, animator, and voice actor known for co-directing (with Eric Darnell) the 2005 comedy Madagascar and its sequels, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa in 2008 and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted in 2012, also providing the voice of Skipper in all films, short films and The Penguins of Madagascar television series. He has portrayed Skipper in every Madagascar installment, being the only voice actor to do so. He has also worked as a voice actor on other DreamWorks animated features like Flushed Away in 2006 and Shrek the Third in 2007. He also stepped in on Flushed Away to help make improvements prior to its release. |
13 | production company | Frozen | Disney animated | ['twentieth century fox', 'harpo productions', 'sony pictures classics', 'ctw', 'dreamworks', 'blender foundation', 'rko pictures', 'dreamworks skg', 'blue sky studios', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'american film manufacturing company', 'lexus', 'robert youngson', 'vh1', 'wbez', 'bell media', 'rooster teeth productions', 'yrf', 'miramax films', 'crown film unit', 'two cities films', 'merchant ivory', 'star cinema', 'dreamworks animation', 'sony pictures animation', 'apatow productions', 'producers releasing corporation', 'ndr', 'steven lisberger', 'warner brothers pictures', 'lions gate', 'aip', 'illumination entertainment', 'silver pictures', 'keystone studios', 'itc entertainment', 'vitagraph company', 'abc', 'leslie iwerks', 'cinar', 'toei animation', 'eon productions', 'nickelodeon', 'toho', 'shochiku', 'fox tv', 'world wrestling federation', 'polish television', 'romulus films', 'shaw brothers studio', 'jim henson company', 'pixar animation studios', 'avco embassy pictures', 'tristar pictures', 'penny marshall', 'universal studios', 'paramount network television', 'ebu', 'jean yanne', 'walt disney feature animation', 'hammer studios', 'studio deen', 'red giant movies', 'ap films', 'united artists', 'fox network', 'tim allen', 'triangle film corporation', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'don coscarelli', 'mtv films', 'jerusha hess', 'national geographic society', 'paramount pictures', 'dic entertainment', 'rko radio pictures', 'gainax', 'whoopi goldberg', 'lianhua film company', 'toei', 'dc comics', 'will gluck', 'rko', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'the walt disney company', 'gma films', 'jared hess', 'walt disney studios', 'paramount', 'company pictures', 'peter jackson', 'fremantlemedia', 'bbc films', 'columbia studios', 'hollywood pictures', 'nikkatsu', 'spyglass entertainment', 'lenfilm', 'fox searchlight pictures'] | Frozen Heart | "Frozen Heart" is a song from the 2013 Disney animated film Frozen, with music and lyrics by Kristen-Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez and performed in the film's prologue by a group of icemen. |
13 | production company | House of Dracula | Universal Pictures | ['sesame workshop', 'spyglass entertainment', 'ndr', 'disney channel', 'hollywood pictures', 'working title films', 'bill plympton', 'paramount television', 'cbs', 'jim henson company', 'douglas fairbanks', 'nfb', 'mosfilm', 'tvb', 'pixar animation studios', 'sony pictures animation', 'palace pictures', 'thames television', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'mike judge', 'monogram pictures', 'animal logic', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'mbc', 'hallmark', 'national geographic society', 'warwick films', 'world wrestling federation', 'disneytoon studios', 'revolution studios', 'jerusha hess', 'fremantle media', 'ctw', 'handmade films', 'broken lizard', 'peter jackson', 'studio ghibli', 'golden harvest', 'aardman animations', 'paramount', 'shaw brothers', 'walt disney studios', 'columbia', 'gainax', 'robert youngson', 'weinstein company', 'american zoetrope', 'focus features', 'vh1', 'svt', 'relativity media', 'nelvana', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'dreamworks', 'aip', 'hammer studios', 'republic pictures', 'shochiku', 'eon productions', 'company pictures', 'fox tv', 'gainsborough pictures', 'lifetime tv', 'freemantlemedia', 'itv', 'ard', 'harold lloyd', 'will gluck', 'pbs', 'paramount network television', 'utv motion pictures', 'hbo', 'rko', 'fremantlemedia', 'thanhouser company', 'nickelodeon movies', 'itc', 'paramount studios', 'fuji tv', 'cbs films', 'atv', 'maurice tourneur', 'polish television', 'goldwyn', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'hammer film productions', 'thirupathi brothers', 'walt disney animation studios', 'eros international', 'lawrence bender', 'blender foundation', 'ealing studios', 'red giant movies', 'cosgrove hall', 'dc', 'toei animation', 'walden media', 'dreamworks animation', 'granada tv'] | House of Dracula | House of Dracula is a 1945 American horror film released by Universal Pictures. It was a direct sequel to House of Frankenstein and continued the theme of combining Universal's three most popular monsters: Frankenstein's monster (Glenn Strange), Count Dracula (John Carradine) and the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney, Jr.). The film was a commercial success[citation needed], but would also be one of the last Universal movies featuring Frankenstein's monster, vampires and werewolves. |
13 | production company | Futurama | Fox | ['kyoto animation', 'tf1', 'ufa', 'lifetime network', 'national public radio', 'madhouse', 'gainax', 'universal pictures', 'tim allen', 'two cities films', 'ealing', 'european broadcasting union', 'gma films', 'thirupathi brothers', 'aardman', 'miramax', 'peter jackson', 'walt disney productions', 'revolution studios', 'avm productions', 'london film productions', 'twentieth century fox', 'mbc', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'focus features', 'walt disney company', 'walden media', 'toho', 'handmade films', 'american international pictures', 'amblin entertainment', '20th century fox', 'pbs', 'prc', 'freemantlemedia', 'touchstone pictures', 'pixar', 'paramount pictures', 'studiocanal', 'yash raj films', 'deg', 'ghibli', 'disneynature', 'mosfilm', 'tristar pictures', 'keystone studios', 'mutant enemy productions', 'universal studios', 'participant media', 'kalem company', 'channel one', 'columbia', 'fuji tv', 'fremantle media', 'cbc sports', 'amazon', 'cbs films', 'american zoetrope', 'tms entertainment', 'biograph company', 'disney', 'jean yanne', 'the walt disney company', 'miramax films', 'walt disney studios', 'nfb', 'national geographic', 'disney channel', 'harold lloyd', 'pixar animation studios', 'screen gems', 'penny marshall', 'vh1', 'rooster teeth', 'dimension films', 'rank organisation', 'village roadshow pictures', 'blender foundation', 'lexus', 'ayngaran international', 'david angell', 'goldwyn', 'troma entertainment', 'sidney morgan', 'lianhua film company', 'summit entertainment', 'lionsgate films', 'palace pictures', 'zentropa', 'mtv films', 'monogram pictures', 'jackass', 'endemol usa', 'ealing studios', 'don simpson', 'united artists', 'ap films', 'eon productions', 'world wrestling federation'] | 20th Century Fox | The Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (spelled as Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation with hyphen used from its inception until 1985, stylized as 20th Century Fox and also known as 20th Century Fox Pictures, TCF, Fox 2000 Pictures or simply Fox) is an American film studio, distributor and one of the six major American film studios. Located in the Century City area of Los Angeles, just west of Beverly Hills, the studio is currently owned by 21st Century Fox and is formerly owned by News Corporation. 20th Century Fox has distributed famous film series, including the first two Star Wars trilogies, Ice Age, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Maze Runner, X-Men, Die Hard, Home Alone, Planet of the Apes, Independence Day, Night at the Museum, Power Rangers, Percy Jackson, Taken, Fantastic Four, The Omen, Alien, Predator, Rio, and Alvin and the Chipmunks. The studio is also credited for distributing James Cameron's Avatar and Titanic, the highest and second highest grossing films respectively at the box-office not adjusted for inflation (though Paramount Pictures owns the US rights to the latter). Television series produced by Fox include The Simpsons, Family Guy, M*A*S*H, The X-Files, Bob's Burgers, Bones, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Futurama, American Dad!, How I Met Your Mother, Archer, Glee, Modern Family, Empire, Malcolm in the Middle, New Girl, King of the Hill, and 24. Among the most famous actresses to come out of this studio were Shirley Temple, who was 20th Century Fox's first film star, Alice Faye, Betty Grable, Gene Tierney, Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. The studio also contracted the first African-American cinema star, Dorothy Dandridge. 20th Century Fox is a member of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). In 2015, 20th Century Fox celebrated its 80th anniversary as a studio. |
13 | production company | Nemo | Pixar | ['silver pictures', 'granada', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'denis sanders', 'toei', 'goldwyn', 'yash raj films', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'pranavam arts', 'jackass', 'gus sorola', 'ard', 'working title films', 'dc comics', 'sesame workshop', 'viva films', 'national geographic society', 'fremantle media', 'british international pictures', 'general mills', 'wwe studios', 'shaw brothers', 'red giant movies', 'american film manufacturing company', 'revolution studios', 'hat trick productions', 'mutant enemy productions', 'vh1', 'pixar animation studios', 'youtube', 'sony pictures classics', 'eon', 'endemol', 'steven lisberger', 'amicus productions', 'fremantlemedia', 'tim allen', 'fox searchlight', 'fox star studios', 'american international pictures', 'eros international', 'amazon studios', 'nelvana', 'douglas fairbanks', 'robert youngson', 'madhouse', 'disney movietoons', 'monogram pictures', 'fox broadcasting company', 'lita stantic', 'blender foundation', 'lexus', 'zentropa', 'fox network', 'illumination entertainment', 'granada tv', 'gainsborough pictures', 'apatow productions', 'participant media', 'walt disney feature animation', 'david angell', 'amazon', 'biograph company', 'dc', 'ghibli', 'columbia', 'svt', 'sidney morgan', 'ctw', 'two cities films', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'disney animated', 'ap films', 'don coscarelli', 'mgm studios', 'national public radio', 'world wrestling federation', 'dic entertainment', 'orion pictures', 'dark castle entertainment', 'the walt disney company', 'rank organisation', 'triangle film corporation', 'ufa', 'paramount pictures', 'fox atomic', 'ealing studios', 'channel one', 'walt disney', 'whoopi goldberg', 'mgm', 'aip', 'summit entertainment', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'harold lloyd', 'polish television', '20th century fox', 'the walt disney studios', 'walt disney studios'] | Pixar | Pixar Animation Studios, or simply Pixar (/ˈpɪksɑːr/), is an American computer animation film studio based in Emeryville, California. The studio is best known for its CGI-animated feature films created with RenderMan, its own implementation of the industry-standard RenderMan image-rendering application programming interface used to generate high-quality images. Pixar began in 1979 as the Graphics Group, part of the computer division of Lucasfilm before its spin-out as a corporation in 1986 with funding by Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, who became its majority shareholder. The Walt Disney Company bought Pixar in 2006 at a valuation of $7.4 billion, a transaction that resulted in Jobs becoming Disney's largest single shareholder at the time. Luxo Jr., a character from a 1986 Pixar short film of the same name, is the mascot for the studio. Pixar has produced 16 feature films, beginning with Toy Story (1995), and its most recent being The Good Dinosaur (2015). Toy Story was the first-ever computer-animated feature film. All 16 films have debuted with CinemaScore ratings of at least "A−," indicating positive receptions with audiences. The studio has also produced several short films. As of December 2015, its feature films have made over $9.5 billion worldwide, with an average worldwide gross of $593 million per film. Three of Pixar's films—Finding Nemo (2003), Toy Story 3 (2010), and Inside Out (2015)—are among the 50 highest-grossing films of all time, with Toy Story 3 being the third all-time highest animated film with a gross of $1.063 billion, behind Walt Disney Animation Studios' Frozen (2013) and Illumination Entertainment's Minions (2015), which grossed $1.276 billion and $1.159 billion in their initial releases as of 2016. Thirteen of Pixar's films are among the 50 highest-grossing animated films. The studio has earned fifteen Academy Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, and eleven Grammy Awards, among many other awards and acknowledgments. Most of Pixar's films have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, since its inauguration in 2001, with eight winning; this includes Finding Nemo, Toy Story 3, and Inside Out, along with The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), WALL-E (2008), Up (2009), and Brave (2012). Monsters, Inc. (2001) and Cars (2006) are the only two films that were nominated for the award without winning it. Up and Toy Story 3 were also the second and third animated films to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, the first being Disney's Beauty and the Beast (1991). On September 6, 2009, executives John Lasseter, Brad Bird, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, and Lee Unkrich were presented with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement by the biennial Venice Film Festival. This award was presented by Lucasfilm founder George Lucas. |
13 | production company | Kung Fu Panda 2 | DreamWorks Animation | ['rank organisation', 'ard', 'itc entertainment', 'mtv films', 'nfb', 'lions gate', 'walt disney animation studios', 'fox broadcasting company', 'robert youngson', 'steven lisberger', 'fox atomic', 'dovzhenko film studios', '20th century fox', 'tango gameworks', 'utv motion pictures', 'cookie jar group', 'dimension films', 'walt disney feature animation', 'essanay', 'penny marshall', 'eon', 'reliance entertainment', 'gus sorola', 'paramount studios', 'illumination entertainment', 'miramax films', 'nikkatsu', 'ctw', 'producers releasing corporation', 'sony pictures classics', 'walt disney', 'dark castle entertainment', 'abc', 'universal studios', 'nickelodeon movies', 'tms entertainment', 'golden harvest', 'red chillies', 'warner brothers pictures', 'granada', 'mosfilm', 'national geographic', 'fremantle media', 'tristar pictures', 'screen gems', 'monogram pictures', 'kyoto animation', 'united artists', 'dreamworks skg', 'disneynature', 'triangle film corporation', 'mike judge', 'telemundo', 'british international pictures', 'country music television', 'american film manufacturing company', 'the walt disney company', 'hallmark', 'toho studios', 'handmade films', 'dc comics', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'shaw brothers', 'miramax', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'leslie iwerks', 'lucasfilm', 'gaumont', 'hallmark entertainment', 'shochiku', 'eon productions', 'working title films', 'television broadcasts limited', 'cosgrove hall', 'relativity media', 'polish television', 'the walt disney studios', 'hbo', 'don coscarelli', 'jim henson company', 'national geographic society', 'yrf', 'london film productions', 'don simpson', 'bell media', 'jackass', 'toho', 'disney channel', 'tf1', 'pbs', 'amazon', 'disney movietoons', 'lenfilm', 'paramount pictures', 'youtube', 'andy warhol', 'view askew productions', 'vertigo films', 'bbc films'] | Kung Fu Panda (franchise) | The Kung Fu Panda franchise from DreamWorks Animation consists of three films: Kung Fu Panda (2008), Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) and Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016). The first two were distributed by Paramount Pictures, while the third film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Three shorts, Secrets of the Furious Five (2008), Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special (2010) and Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters (2011), were also released. A television series for Nickelodeon television network, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, premiered in the fall of 2011. The franchise, set in a fantasy wuxia genre version of ancient China populated by humanoid animals, features the adventures of Po Ping, an obese giant panda, who was improbably chosen as the prophesied Dragon Warrior. Although his status is initially doubted, Po proves himself worthy as he strives to fulfill his destiny and learn about his past with his new friends. The film series has been highly acclaimed with both features being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature as well as numerous Annie Awards while the television series has won 11 Emmy Awards. Furthermore, this acclaim is particularly enthusiastic in China, where the series is hailed as not only an excellent contribution to the wuxia genre, but for its impressively knowledgeable understanding of Chinese culture and heritage for an American movie production. In addition, both films were the most successful animated feature film for their years and the second is currently the biggest worldwide box office success for a movie directed solely by a woman (Jennifer Yuh Nelson). |
13 | production company | Planet 51 | HandMade Films | ['eon', 'abc', 'disney channel', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'united artists', 'wbez', 'utv motion pictures', 'walt disney pictures', 'npr', 'the walt disney studios', 'tf1', 'pixar', 'walt disney company', 'lenfilm', 'david angell', 'columbia', 'hammer studios', 'the asylum', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'spyglass entertainment', 'avm productions', 'tvb', 'hollywood pictures', 'country music television', 'nikkatsu', 'nickelodeon', 'national geographic society', 'red giant movies', 'leslie iwerks', 'view askew productions', 'thirupathi brothers', 'goldwyn', 'mosfilm', 'fox atomic', 'marvel', 'jim henson company', 'deg', 'whoopi goldberg', 'biograph', 'nelvana', 'allied artists', 'grub street productions', 'dic entertainment', 'british film institute', 'jean yanne', 'dreamworks animation', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'andy warhol', 'wwe', 'peter jackson', 'walden media', 'ap films', 'ayngaran international', 'rooster teeth productions', 'dna films', 'paramount television', 'rko radio pictures', 'columbia studios', 'star cinema', 'lucasfilm', 'aardman', 'apatow productions', 'television broadcasts limited', 'sesame workshop', 'summit entertainment', 'yash raj films', 'endemol usa', 'broken lizard', 'douglas fairbanks', 'fremantle media', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'marvel studios', 'dreamworks pictures', 'prc', 'studiocanal', 'disney', 'filmation', 'das erste', 'paramount pictures', 'happy madison', 'avco embassy pictures', 'aardman animations', 'hallmark entertainment', 'channel one', 'screen gems', '20th century fox', 'pranavam arts', 'dimension films', 'fox searchlight', 'producers releasing corporation', 'fox', 'madhouse', 'toho', 'walt disney feature animation', 'fremantlemedia', 'will gluck', 'warner brothers pictures', 'wwf', 'viva films'] | Animation Collective | Animation Collective was an American animated cartoon studio formed in 2003. The studio was based in New York City and was founded by Larry Schwarz. It was best known for its internet and television series using Adobe Flash, Maya and other software. In October 2009, the studio was bought out by HandMade Films, the company that produced Monty Python's Life of Brian and Planet 51. It continued to produce content under their company. They were offering bids for the proposed series Jolly Rabbit and HTDT. In 2012, Schwarz and others in the administrative office changed the studio's name to Larry Schwarz And His Band, as a way to start fresh. This effectively ended Animation Collective's run by name, although all the same employees still worked in the same office. The rights for the pitches and pilots for Jolly Rabbit and HTDT were transferred under the new title, as well as new shows Team Toon and Alien Dawn. Handmade Films currently owns the rights to Animation Collective's library. As of 2014, its last office is now closed. |
13 | production company | Licence to Kill | Eon Productions | ['channel one', 'john woo', 'ctw', 'shaw brothers', 'utv motion pictures', 'bbc films', 'harold lloyd', 'crown film unit', 'red chillies', 'new world pictures', 'steven lisberger', 'itc', 'two cities films', 'cbs films', 'toei animation', 'telemundo', 'british broadcasting corporation', '20th century fox', 'tf1', 'columbia studios', 'lucasfilm', 'touchstone', 'thames', 'columbia', 'nikkatsu', 'world wrestling federation', 'fuji tv', 'pixar', 'rko pictures', 'lifetime tv', 'lenfilm', 'don simpson', 'jim henson company', 'raaj kamal films international', 'das erste', 'ap films', 'triangle film corporation', 'red giant movies', 'fremantlemedia', 'peter jackson', 'marvel', 'european broadcasting union', 'national geographic', 'amicus productions', 'tango gameworks', 'hollywood pictures', 'dreamworks skg', 'walt disney pictures', 'lionsgate films', 'paramount network television', 'npr', 'jerusha hess', 'american zoetrope', 'paramount pictures', 'whoopi goldberg', 'essanay studios', 'penny marshall', 'working title films', 'phase 4 films', 'broken lizard', 'jackass', 'kalem company', 'polish television', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'tvb', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'ealing studios', 'toho', 'thirupathi brothers', 'eon', 'fox atomic', 'walt disney company', 'dna films', 'universal studios', 'disney', 'disneytoon studios', 'miramax', 'blue sky studios', 'new line cinema', 'cbs', 'amazon', 'walden media', 'paramount television', 'walt disney feature animation', 'relativity media', 'gus sorola', 'wwe studios', 'hammer studios', 'hallmark entertainment', 'merchant ivory', 'walt disney animation studios', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'gainsborough pictures', 'british international pictures', 'allied artists', 'wbez', 'hallmark', 'aip', 'tms entertainment'] | Licence to Kill | Licence to Kill, released in 1989, is the sixteenth entry in the James Bond film series by Eon Productions, and the first one not to use the title of an Ian Fleming story. It is the fifth and final consecutive Bond film to be directed by John Glen. It also marks Timothy Dalton's second and final performance in the role of James Bond. The story has elements of two Ian Fleming short stories and a novel, interwoven with aspects from Japanese Rōnin tales. The film sees Bond being suspended from MI6 as he pursues drugs lord Franz Sanchez, who has ordered an attack against his CIA friend Felix Leiter and a rape and murder on Felix's wife during their honeymoon. Originally titled Licence Revoked in line with the plot, the name was changed during post-production because too many people did not know what revoked meant. Budgetary reasons caused Licence to Kill to be the first Bond film shot completely outside the United Kingdom, with locations in both Florida and Mexico. The film earned over $156 million worldwide, and enjoyed a generally positive critical reception, with ample praise for the stunts, but attracted some criticism of Dalton's dark and violent interpretation of Bond and the fact that the film was significantly darker and more violent than its predecessors. After the release of Licence to Kill, legal wrangling over control of the series and the James Bond character resulted in a six-year-long delay in production of the next Bond film which resulted in Dalton deciding not to return. It is also the final Bond film for actors Robert Brown (as M) and Caroline Bliss (as Moneypenny), screenwriter Richard Maibaum, title designer Maurice Binder, editor John Grover, cinematographer Alec Mills, director and former Bond film editor John Glen, and producer Albert R. Broccoli, although he would later act as a consulting producer for GoldenEye before his death. |
13 | production company | Eat the Document | ABC | ['screen gems', 'sony pictures classics', 'national geographic society', 'blue sky studios', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'eon productions', 'red giant movies', 'walt disney', 'participant media', 'youtube', 'walt disney studios', 'ghibli', 'spyglass entertainment', 'toei animation', '20th century fox', 'cinar', 'animal logic', 'wwe', 'london film productions', 'mumbai', 'fox broadcasting company', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'nfb', 'american film manufacturing company', 'tango gameworks', 'allied artists', 'fox star studios', 'douglas fairbanks', 'aip', 'tim allen', 'lionsgate', 'fuji tv', 'eros international', 'john woo', 'maurice tourneur', 'orion pictures', 'grub street productions', 'hollywood pictures', 'fox atomic', 'jim henson company', 'gainax', 'blender foundation', 'happy madison', 'ealing', 'british film institute', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'bill plympton', 'cbc sports', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'walt disney pictures', 'granada tv', 'nickelodeon', 'don simpson', 'dreamworks skg', 'fox searchlight', 'nickelodeon movies', 'thanhouser company', 'miramax films', 'disney channel', 'lions gate entertainment', 'handmade films', 'disneytoon studios', 'walt disney productions', 'television broadcasts limited', 'dharma productions', 'amicus productions', 'studiocanal', 'viva films', 'wwf', 'ealing studios', 'working title films', 'cbs films', 'yash raj films', 'lionsgate films', 'nelvana', 'dc', 'will gluck', 'paramount', 'essanay studios', 'sesame workshop', 'touchstone pictures', 'toho studios', 'thames television', 'romulus films', 'new line', 'star cinema', 'wwe studios', 'village roadshow pictures', 'crown film unit', 'european broadcasting union', 'avco embassy pictures', 'view askew productions', 'don coscarelli', 'national geographic', 'jerusha hess', 'national public radio', 'hammer horror', 'ayngaran international', 'svt'] | Eat the Document | Eat the Document is a documentary of Bob Dylan's 1966 tour of the United Kingdom with the Hawks. It was shot under Dylan's direction by D. A. Pennebaker, whose groundbreaking documentary Dont Look Back [sic] chronicled Dylan's 1965 British tour. The film was originally commissioned for the ABC television series ABC Stage 67. Though shooting had completed for the film, Dylan's July 1966 motorcycle accident delayed the editing process. Once well enough to work again, Dylan edited the film himself. ABC rejected the film as incomprehensible for a mainstream audience. It has never been released on home video and prints are rarely screened in theaters. Some footage from Eat the Document was used in Martin Scorsese's 2005 documentary on Bob Dylan, No Direction Home. |
13 | production company | When Nature Calls | Troma | ['nickelodeon movies', 'new world pictures', 'tms entertainment', 'dreamworks skg', 'hallmark entertainment', 'tvb', 'aip', 'spyglass entertainment', 'kalem company', 'aardman animations', 'paramount', 'phase 4 films', 'utv motion pictures', 'viva films', 'ufa', 'pixar', 'dreamworks', 'star cinema', 'toho', 'dna films', 'paramount television', 'romulus films', 'rko pictures', 'british international pictures', 'thirupathi brothers', 'the walt disney company', 'whoopi goldberg', 'american international pictures', 'revolution studios', 'fox network', 'maurice tourneur', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'raaj kamal films international', 'amazon', 'yrf', 'leslie iwerks', 'freemantlemedia', 'essanay studios', 'gaumont', 'pbs', 'walden media', 'screen gems', 'studiocanal', 'country music television', 'rko', 'ctw', 'silver pictures', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'miramax films', 'general mills', 'svt', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'hallmark', 'tf1', 'dreamworks animation', 'warner brothers pictures', 'itc', 'lexus', 'john woo', 'prc', 'eon', 'peter jackson', 'das erste', 'fremantlemedia', 'the walt disney studios', 'robert youngson', 'national geographic society', 'nikkatsu', 'walt disney studios', 'madhouse', 'nelvana', 'walt disney', 'wwe', 'will gluck', 'thanhouser company', 'two cities films', 'tristar pictures', 'sony pictures classics', 'avm productions', 'happy madison productions', 'essanay', 'paramount network television', 'filmation', 'dark castle entertainment', 'hbo', 'toho studios', 'ard', 'mike judge', 'european broadcasting union', 'mutant enemy productions', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'don coscarelli', 'lionsgate', 'deg', 'twentieth century fox', 'illumination entertainment', 'zentropa', 'producers releasing corporation'] | When Nature Calls | When Nature Calls is a 1985 spoof comedy written and directed by Charles Kaufman and starring Academy Award nominee David Strathairn in an early performance. The film was distributed by Charles Kaufman's brother, Lloyd Kaufman, of Troma Entertainment (sister Susan Kaufman worked as an art director and their father Stanley appeared as an actor in the film). In the tradition of Kentucky Fried Movie and The Naked Gun, the film is packed with visual gags, non sequiturs, fake previews for non-existent movies, and, one of the film's more notable sequences, an obscene stop-motion montage involving food products. The (loose) plot of the film follows a man (David Orange) who, fed up with the hassles of city living, decides to move his reluctant family into the woods, only to find out that they're in way over their heads with outdoor living. The video box proudly claims that the film includes the most romantic scene between a woman and a bear shot on celluloid. The film features cameos from such notable people as baseball legend Willie Mays, professional wrestler Fred Blassie, comedian Morey Amsterdam, and Watergate icon G. Gordon Liddy. Troma boasts When Nature Calls as one of the company's best comedies. The response from Troma fans has been largely positive as well, with most comparing it to such early Troma comedy classics as The First Turn-On! and Squeeze Play!. Tagline: When nature calls, you gotta go! |
13 | production company | Hamburger Hill | RKO Pictures | ['fox searchlight', 'pixar animation studios', 'toei animation', 'essanay', 'rko', 'will gluck', 'fox network', 'wwe studios', 'dc comics', 'harold lloyd', 'working title films', 'disney', 'whoopi goldberg', 'abc', 'shaw brothers', 'miramax films', 'ayngaran international', 'bill plympton', 'aardman animations', 'vertigo films', 'walt disney pictures', 'ap films', 'leslie iwerks', 'phase 4 films', 'hbo', 'paramount television', 'allied artists', 'fox atomic', 'british film institute', 'ealing studios', 'rko radio pictures', 'yash raj films', 'village roadshow pictures', 'broken lizard', 'granada television', 'steven lisberger', 'triangle film corporation', 'channel one', 'blue sky studios', 'fox star studios', 'jim henson company', 'orion pictures', 'discovery', 'palace pictures', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'disneytoon studios', 'dharma productions', 'universal studios', 'cbs films', 'apatow productions', 'sony pictures animation', 'bell media', 'studio ghibli', 'amazon', 'eon', 'nickelodeon movies', 'touchstone pictures', 'sidney morgan', 'thanhouser company', 'toho studios', 'ndr', 'eon productions', 'fox broadcasting company', 'walden media', 'hammer studios', 'columbia', 'nickelodeon', 'goldwyn', 'tms entertainment', 'paramount network television', 'andy warhol', 'lionsgate', 'john woo', 'pixar', 'cookie jar group', 'animal logic', 'nelvana', 'national geographic', 'red chillies', 'gma films', 'robert youngson', 'kyoto animation', 'saban entertainment', 'peter jackson', 'mutant enemy productions', 'granada', 'handmade films', 'atv', 'dreamworks pictures', 'ghibli', 'jean yanne', 'bbc wales', 'nikkatsu', 'biograph', 'pbs', 'marvel', 'deg', 'warner brothers', 'participant media'] | Hamburger Hill | Hamburger Hill is a 1987 American war film about the actual assault of the U.S. Army's 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, part of the 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division 'Screaming Eagles', on a well-fortified position, including trenchworks and bunkers, of the North Vietnamese Army on Ap Bia Mountain near the Laotian border. American military records of the battle refer to the mountain as 'Hill 937', its map designation having been derived from its being 937 meters high. Written by James Carabatsos and directed by John Irvin, the film starred Dylan McDermott, Steven Weber, Courtney B. Vance, Don Cheadle and Michael Boatman. The novelization was written by William Pelfrey. Set in May 1969 during the Vietnam War, the movie was produced by RKO Pictures and distributed by Paramount Pictures. |
13 | production company | Man of the Forest | Paramount Pictures | ['keystone studios', 'fremantlemedia', 'vertigo films', 'fuji tv', 'gainsborough pictures', 'atv', 'animal logic', 'utv motion pictures', 'new line', 'fox network', 'television broadcasts limited', 'polish television', 'troma', 'national geographic', 'company pictures', 'mumbai', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'endemol usa', 'bbc', 'kartemquin films', 'eon', 'amblin entertainment', 'monogram pictures', 'toho', 'wwe studios', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'paramount studios', 'lions gate entertainment', 'london film productions', 'weinstein company', 'warner brothers pictures', 'maurice tourneur', 'ctw', 'hammer film productions', 'prc', 'bbc films', 'viva films', 'sony pictures classics', 'thanhouser company', 'ealing studios', 'bill plympton', 'gainax', 'yrf', 'red giant movies', 'andy warhol', 'nickelodeon movies', 'jean yanne', 'broken lizard', 'studio deen', 'david angell', 'gus sorola', 'ndr', 'golden harvest', 'youtube', 'walt disney studios', 'fox tv', 'star cinema', 'walt disney animation studios', 'new line cinema', 'dreamworks animation', 'american international pictures', 'nelvana', 'studiocanal', 'mbc', 'jared hess', 'paramount network television', 'kyoto animation', 'amazon studios', 'vh1', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'apatow productions', 'madhouse', 'fremantle media', 'bell media', 'general mills', 'ufa', 'lionsgate', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'ard', 'hallmark entertainment', 'itc entertainment', 'columbia', 'american zoetrope', 'palace pictures', 'mgm studios', 'screen gems', 'hammer studios', 'warner brothers', 'svt', 'flower films', 'gaumont', 'mutant enemy productions', 'tvb', 'ealing', 'dc comics', 'world wrestling federation', 'ebu', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'country music television'] | Man of the Forest | Man of the Forest is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Henry Hathaway, based upon a novel by Zane Grey, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Randolph Scott and Verna Hillie. The supporting cast features Harry Carey, Noah Beery, Barton MacLane, Buster Crabbe and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. The film is also known as Challenge of the Frontier (American reissue title). Hathaway directed much of the same cast (Scott, Beery, Carey and Crabbe) that same year in another Zane Grey story, The Thundering Herd, and also Scott, Beery and Crabbe in To the Last Man, yet another Zane Grey story that year.. |
13 | production company | Honor Among Lovers | Paramount Pictures | ['blue sky studios', 'walt disney feature animation', 'country music television', 'toho studios', 'dreamworks', 'ealing studios', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'cbc sports', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'lexus', 'filmation', 'studio ghibli', 'reliance entertainment', 'happy madison productions', 'fremantlemedia', 'hallmark entertainment', 'general mills', 'fox', 'wbez', 'harold lloyd', 'penny marshall', 'silver pictures', 'paramount television', 'maurice tourneur', 'working title films', 'associated film distribution', 'thanhouser company', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'the walt disney company', 'tango gameworks', 'tvb', 'tms entertainment', 'universal studios', 'peter jackson', 'handmade films', 'dreamworks pictures', 'hallmark', 'lita stantic', 'mosfilm', 'don simpson', 'disney animated', 'ufa', 'shaw brothers', 'star cinema', 'columbia studios', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'focus features', 'universal pictures', 'eon', 'broken lizard', 'amicus productions', 'toho', 'wwe studios', 'hammer film productions', 'shochiku', 'sidney morgan', 'jim henson company', 'amazon studios', 'american film manufacturing company', 'vitagraph company', 'douglas fairbanks', 'hbo', 'paramount studios', 'yash raj films', 'british international pictures', 'harpo productions', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'hammer studios', 'lianhua film company', 'vertigo films', 'fox broadcasting company', 'don coscarelli', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'fuji tv', 'phase 4 films', 'illumination entertainment', 'palace pictures', 'youtube', 'nickelodeon', 'granada television', 'disney channel', 'touchstone pictures', 'dreamworks animation', 'disney', 'dharma productions', 'gainsborough pictures', 'hat trick productions', 'pbs', 'touchstone', 'participant media', 'monogram pictures', 'lions gate entertainment', 'rooster teeth', 'republic pictures', 'relativity media', 'grub street productions', 'bell media', 'jean yanne', 'sesame workshop'] | Honor Among Lovers | Honor Among Lovers is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Dorothy Arzner. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Fredric March, Monroe Owsley, Charles Ruggles and Ginger Rogers. |
13 | production company | Snow Dogs | Walt Disney Pictures | ['happy madison', 'granada television', 'granada tv', 'fox broadcasting company', 'pixar', 'miramax films', 'youtube', 'endemol usa', 'studiocanal', 'columbia pictures', 'cinar', 'andy warhol', 'tango gameworks', 'goldwyn', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'nfb', 'sidney morgan', 'david angell', 'the walt disney studios', 'lions gate entertainment', 'polish television', 'prc', 'toho', 'john woo', 'new world pictures', 'amblin entertainment', 'television broadcasts limited', 'fox searchlight', 'npr', 'penny marshall', 'gainsborough pictures', 'viva films', 'tvb', 'participant media', 'vh1', 'lifetime tv', 'don coscarelli', 'nikkatsu', 'paramount studios', 'animal logic', 'zentropa', 'fremantlemedia', 'columbia studios', 'nelvana', 'working title films', 'marvel', 'jackass', 'essanay', 'sony pictures animation', 'cookie jar group', 'telemundo', 'lita stantic', 'ealing studios', 'gainax', 'fox network', 'jean yanne', 'ndr', 'disney channel', 'tf1', 'fox', 'hollywood pictures', 'blue sky studios', 'mosfilm', 'filmation', 'disneynature', 'revolution studios', 'flower films', 'reliance entertainment', 'saban entertainment', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'european broadcasting union', 'grub street productions', 'aardman', 'miramax', 'ap films', 'hbo', 'fremantle media', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'amazon studios', 'dreamworks animation', 'mtv films', 'relativity media', 'das erste', 'tristar pictures', 'vitagraph company', 'amazon', 'dark castle entertainment', 'troma entertainment', 'red giant movies', 'ebu', 'rooster teeth', 'thanhouser company', 'itc', 'granada', 'british international pictures', 'palace pictures', 'dc comics', 'wwe', 'ctw'] | Snow Dogs | Snow Dogs is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Brian Levant, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr. and James Coburn. The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2002 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is inspired by the book Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod by Gary Paulsen. |
13 | production company | How to Train Your Dragon 2 | DreamWorks Animation | ['the walt disney studios', 'hat trick productions', 'lionsgate', 'mike judge', 'essanay', 'kyoto animation', 'don simpson', 'fox broadcasting company', 'hallmark entertainment', 'new line', 'fox atomic', 'vitagraph company', 'happy madison productions', 'shaw brothers studio', 'sony pictures animation', 'svt', 'john woo', 'walt disney productions', 'avm productions', 'atv', 'lucasfilm', 'republic pictures', 'warner brothers pictures', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'eros international', 'denis sanders', 'red giant movies', 'silver pictures', 'tango gameworks', 'dc comics', 'universal studios', 'paramount television', 'gus sorola', 'ayngaran international', 'general mills', 'village roadshow pictures', 'ealing', 'endemol usa', 'lions gate entertainment', 'yrf', 'kartemquin films', 'disney', 'polish television', 'orion pictures', 'toho', 'walt disney', 'the walt disney company', 'gainax', 'associated film distribution', 'steven lisberger', 'rko', 'fox tv', 'ard', 'fox searchlight', 'david angell', 'endemol', 'harold lloyd', 'freemantlemedia', 'disney movietoons', 'rank organisation', 'nickelodeon movies', 'gma films', 'nfb', 'discovery', 'lifetime network', 'flower films', 'bbc films', 'miramax films', 'warwick films', 'pranavam arts', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'lexus', 'two cities films', 'mgm studios', 'disney animated', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'relativity media', 'lenfilm', 'utv motion pictures', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'hallmark', 'lawrence bender', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'rko pictures', 'fox star studios', 'apatow productions', 'lianhua film company', 'paramount studios', 'prc', 'cbc sports', 'nikkatsu', 'lionsgate films', 'jean yanne', 'mgm', 'aip', 'dreamworks skg', 'itc entertainment', 'marvel', 'disneynature'] | How to Train Your Dragon 2 | How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated fantasy action film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox, loosely based on the British book series of the same name by Cressida Cowell. It is the sequel to the 2010 computer-animated film How to Train Your Dragon and the second in the trilogy. The film is written and directed by Dean DeBlois, and stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller and Kristen Wiig with the addition of Cate Blanchett, Djimon Hounsou and Kit Harington. The film takes place five years after the first film, featuring Hiccup and his friends as young adults as they meet Valka, Hiccup's long-lost mother, and Drago Bludvist, a madman who wants to conquer the world. DeBlois, who co-directed the first film, agreed to return to direct the second film on the condition that he would be allowed to turn it into a trilogy. He cited The Empire Strikes Back and My Neighbor Totoro as his main inspirations, with the expanded scope of the The Empire Strikes Back being particularly influential. The entire voice cast from the first film returned, and Cate Blanchett and Djimon Hounsou signed on to voice Valka and Drago, respectively. DeBlois and his creative team visited Norway and Svalbard to give them ideas for the setting. Composer John Powell returned to score the film. How to Train Your Dragon 2 benefited from advances in animation technology and was DreamWorks' first film to use scalable multi-core processing and the studio's new animation and lighting software. The film was released in the United States on June 13, 2014, and like its predecessor, received wide acclaim. Critics praised the film for its animation, voice acting, action scenes, emotional depth, and darker, more serious tone compared to its predecessor. The film grossed over $621 million worldwide, making it the twelfth highest-grossing film of 2014. It earned less than its predecessor at the US box office, but performed better internationally. The third installment in the trilogy, titled How to Train Your Dragon 3, is scheduled to be released on June 29, 2018. How to Train Your Dragon 2 received the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. The film won six Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature and Best Director. |
13 | production company | The Rogue Song | MGM | ['tf1', 'goldwyn', 'don coscarelli', 'animal logic', 'fremantle media', 'dharma productions', 'lianhua film company', 'hammer film productions', 'walt disney pictures', 'thames', 'fox broadcasting company', 'studio deen', 'walt disney', 'grub street productions', 'amazon', 'thanhouser company', 'biograph company', 'television broadcasts limited', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'walt disney productions', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'hollywood pictures', 'ealing studios', 'thames television', 'walden media', 'national public radio', 'walt disney studios', 'bell media', 'mumbai', 'participant media', 'sesame workshop', 'wwe', 'red chillies', 'lawrence bender', 'columbia studios', 'cbs', 'merchant ivory', 'deg', 'harold lloyd', 'fox atomic', 'eon', 'granada television', 'aardman animations', 'saban entertainment', 'jared hess', 'shaw brothers studio', 'rooster teeth', 'telemundo', 'british film institute', 'fox searchlight', 'utv motion pictures', 'american zoetrope', 'happy madison productions', 'mosfilm', 'american film manufacturing company', 'aardman', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'weinstein company', 'new line cinema', 'mtv', 'robert youngson', 'thirupathi brothers', 'ayngaran international', 'kyoto animation', 'biograph', 'paramount', 'keystone studios', 'british international pictures', 'paramount studios', 'raaj kamal films international', 'rko pictures', 'mtv films', 'jerusha hess', 'fremantlemedia', 'kartemquin films', 'lifetime network', 'working title films', 'paramount pictures', 'endemol', 'filmation', 'toei animation', 'warner brothers pictures', 'jackass', 'nickelodeon', 'avm productions', 'sidney morgan', 'wbez', 'ufa', 'blender foundation', 'blue sky studios', 'revolution studios', 'don simpson', 'paramount network television', 'mutant enemy productions', 'world wrestling federation', 'vertigo films', 'cinar', 'lifetime tv', 'wwf'] | The Rogue Song | The Rogue Song is a 1930 romantic musical film which tells the story of a Russian bandit who falls in love with a princess, but takes his revenge on her when her brother rapes and kills his sister. It was directed by Lionel Barrymore and Hal Roach, who directed the Laurel and Hardy squences and was not credited, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in two versions, with and without sound. The film stars Metropolitan Opera singer Lawrence Tibbett – who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance – and Catherine Dale Owen; Laurel and Hardy were third-billed; their sequences were filmed at the last minute and interspersed throughout the film in an attempt to boost its potential box office appeal. This film, which was MGM's first all-talking Technicolor film, is lost, as there are no known complete prints of this film, althogh fragments do exist. |
13 | production company | The Cat Returns | Studio Ghibli | ['bill plympton', 'american zoetrope', 'mtv films', 'producers releasing corporation', 'studiocanal', 'allied artists', 'jared hess', 'general mills', 'national geographic', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'bell media', 'harpo productions', 'paramount pictures', 'itc', 'ufa', 'gainsborough pictures', 'warner brothers pictures', 'columbia', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'revolution studios', 'lita stantic', 'filmation', 'david angell', 'nickelodeon movies', 'troma', 'gus sorola', 'pbs', 'red giant movies', 'dreamworks animation', 'the walt disney company', 'fox atomic', 'merchant ivory', 'grub street productions', 'silver pictures', 'crown film unit', 'thames television', 'reliance entertainment', 'gaumont', 'biograph', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'fox searchlight', 'sony pictures animation', 'penny marshall', 'british film institute', 'goldwyn', 'disney channel', 'saban entertainment', 'sony pictures classics', 'lenfilm', 'lionsgate films', 'nikkatsu', 'orion pictures', 'fox network', 'monogram pictures', 'fremantlemedia', 'ard', 'universal pictures', 'cookie jar group', 'ghibli', 'fremantle media', 'lions gate entertainment', 'kartemquin films', 'itv', 'broken lizard', 'lifetime network', 'gainax', 'marvel', 'sidney morgan', 'aardman animations', 'triangle film corporation', 'dennis law', 'paramount', 'abc', 'dna films', 'new line', 'columbia pictures', 'walden media', 'granada', 'don simpson', 'biograph company', 'paramount network television', 'endemol usa', 'vh1', 'wwe studios', 'shochiku', 'screen gems', 'american international pictures', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'pranavam arts', 'cosgrove hall', 'walt disney', 'hat trick productions', 'twentieth century fox', 'ealing', 'nickelodeon', 'the walt disney studios', 'fuji tv', 'amazon', 'endemol'] | Hiroyuki Morita | Hiroyuki Morita (森田 宏幸 Morita Hiroyuki, born June 26, 1964 in Fukuoka, Japan) is a Japanese animator and director. He has worked as an animator on projects such as Akira and Lupin III. He is best known for working as director on the Studio Ghibli film The Cat Returns as well as doing key animation for the Studio Ghibli production My Neighbors the Yamadas and in-between animation for Kiki's Delivery Service. He was also a sequence director and storyboard artist on Tenchi Forever!. Morita also was the director of the anime Bokurano, which was based on a manga by Mohiro Kitoh. |
13 | production company | Flying Down to Rio | RKO | ['the asylum', 'walt disney pictures', 'dc', 'hollywood pictures', 'associated film distribution', 'rko radio pictures', 'leslie iwerks', 'viva films', 'twentieth century fox', 'ealing', 'vh1', 'ayngaran international', 'nfb', 'biograph', 'tristar pictures', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'raaj kamal films international', 'amazon studios', 'producers releasing corporation', 'relativity media', 'golden harvest', 'world wrestling federation', 'svt', 'eon productions', 'goldwyn', 'cbc sports', 'working title films', 'fox tv', 'mike judge', 'granada', 'tim allen', 'vertigo films', 'silver pictures', 'eon', 'dreamworks pictures', 'mtv', 'happy madison productions', 'marvel studios', 'cbs', 'miramax films', 'ghibli', 'walt disney company', 'sony pictures classics', 'utv motion pictures', 'studio ghibli', 'prc', 'amicus productions', 'london film productions', 'amazon', 'jared hess', 'happy madison', 'avco embassy pictures', 'maurice tourneur', 'tvb', 'bbc wales', 'john woo', 'wbez', 'focus features', 'hbo', 'lifetime network', 'studio deen', 'don coscarelli', 'pixar', 'essanay', 'hallmark entertainment', 'romulus films', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'ap films', 'general mills', 'itc', 'lionsgate', 'lianhua film company', 'illumination entertainment', 'dic entertainment', 'bbc', 'wwf', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'pranavam arts', 'fox atomic', 'british film institute', 'grub street productions', 'tf1', 'gus sorola', 'mgm studios', 'david angell', 'handmade films', 'thanhouser company', 'mosfilm', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'fremantle media', 'screen gems', 'summit entertainment', 'jim henson company', 'walt disney productions', 'dreamworks animation', 'paramount studios', 'jerusha hess', 'peter jackson', 'animal logic'] | Flying Down to Rio | Flying Down to Rio is a 1933 American Pre-Code RKO musical film noted for being the first screen pairing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, although Dolores del Río and Gene Raymond received top billing and the leading roles. Among the featured players Franklin Pangborn and Eric Blore are notable. The songs in the film were written by Vincent Youmans (music) and Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu (lyrics), with musical direction and additional music by Max Steiner. This is the only film in which screen veteran Rogers was billed above famed Broadway dancer Astaire. The black-and-white film (later computer-colorized) was directed by Thornton Freeland and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Lou Brock. The screenplay was written by Erwin S. Gelsey, H.W. Hanemann and Cyril Hume, based on a story by Lou Brock and a play by Anne Caldwell. Linwood Dunn did the special effects for the celebrated airplane-wing-dance sequence at the end of the film. |
13 | production company | Stick It | Touchstone | ['gma films', 'studio deen', 'steven lisberger', 'rooster teeth', 'american international pictures', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'fox star studios', 'essanay', 'biograph company', 'republic pictures', 'eon productions', 'producers releasing corporation', 'hammer studios', 'grub street productions', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'utv motion pictures', 'granada tv', 'saban entertainment', 'shaw brothers studio', 'reliance entertainment', 'golden harvest', 'lions gate entertainment', 'youtube', 'wbez', 'fox', 'dreamworks skg', 'romulus films', 'rank organisation', 'david angell', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'john woo', 'sony pictures classics', 'bill plympton', 'ebu', 'leslie iwerks', 'polish television', 'british international pictures', 'thames television', 'nickelodeon', 'toho', 'jim henson company', 'the walt disney studios', 'pixar animation studios', 'vertigo films', 'orion pictures', 'jared hess', 'dna films', 'aardman animations', 'rko pictures', 'paramount network television', 'warner brothers pictures', 'disneytoon studios', 'universal pictures', 'mgm studios', 'warwick films', 'pranavam arts', 'world wrestling federation', 'goldwyn', 'ghibli', 'sesame workshop', 'dark castle entertainment', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'crown film unit', 'toei animation', 'village roadshow pictures', 'cbc sports', 'phase 4 films', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'ard', 'lenfilm', 'avm productions', 'endemol', 'ealing', 'tango gameworks', 'studio ghibli', 'weinstein company', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'participant media', 'miramax films', 'columbia pictures', 'gainax', 'dennis law', 'american zoetrope', 'twentieth century fox', 'svt', 'tf1', 'fremantle media', 'walt disney studios', 'jerusha hess', 'focus features', 'ufa', 'itv', 'columbia studios', 'itc entertainment', 'associated film distribution', 'kartemquin films', 'lita stantic', 'dc comics', 'columbia'] | Make It or Break It | Make It or Break It (aka MIOBI) is an American teen/family drama television series that focused on the lives of teen gymnasts who strived to make it to the Olympic Games. The series was inspired by Touchstone's 2006 teen comedy-drama film Stick It. It premiered on ABC Family on June 22, 2009, with 2.5 million viewers. The show was picked up for an additional 10 episodes on July 27, 2009, which started airing on January 4, 2010, bringing the total number of episodes in the first season to 20. In January 2010, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 28, 2010 at 10 pm. Starting on July 13, 2010, new episodes aired following Pretty Little Liars. The show's second season resumed after a six-month hiatus on March 28, 2011. The series was renewed for a third and final season on September 16, 2011, which premiered on March 26, 2012. It was announced on April 26, 2012, that the series had ended and the third season would be the final season. The series finale aired on May 14, 2012. Internationally, the show aired on E4 in the United Kingdom, Zee Café in India, Fox8 in Australia, ABC Spark in Canada, RTM2 in Malaysia, and on TV2 in New Zealand. Make It or Break It was created by Holly Sorensen who, along with Paul Stupin and John Ziffren, served as the show's executive producers. The stunt doubles were former elite, Olympian or NCAA champion gymnasts. |
13 | production company | The Wrong Arm of the Law | Romulus Films | ['orion pictures', 'das erste', 'republic pictures', 'nfb', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'grub street productions', 'disney animated', 'mumbai', 'wwf', 'amazon studios', 'ebu', 'abc', 'ap films', 'tristar pictures', 'triangle film corporation', 'thames television', 'golden harvest', 'whoopi goldberg', 'freemantlemedia', 'american international pictures', 'studio ghibli', 'biograph', 'tf1', 'country music television', 'dc comics', 'jackass', 'hammer horror', 'lexus', 'bbc wales', 'crown film unit', 'don simpson', 'avm productions', 'happy madison productions', 'wbez', 'yrf', 'hallmark', 'madhouse', 'screen gems', 'summit entertainment', 'star cinema', 'blender foundation', 'lionsgate films', 'disney', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'general mills', 'rko radio pictures', 'universal studios', 'douglas fairbanks', 'the walt disney company', 'sony pictures animation', 'allied artists', 'pranavam arts', 'paramount', 'red giant movies', 'new line cinema', 'aardman', 'disneytoon studios', 'new world pictures', 'jerusha hess', 'avco embassy pictures', 'essanay', 'telemundo', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'cbs films', 'fremantle media', 'ealing', 'eros international', 'sidney morgan', 'blue sky studios', 'fox broadcasting company', 'fox network', 'yash raj films', 'cookie jar group', 'endemol usa', 'warwick films', 'dark castle entertainment', 'fox searchlight', 'david angell', 'miramax films', 'dreamworks animation', 'wwe', 'columbia', 'hat trick productions', 'village roadshow pictures', 'hbo', 'studiocanal', 'sony pictures classics', 'polish television', 'ayngaran international', 'universal pictures', 'palace pictures', 'merchant ivory', 'jean yanne', 'vitagraph company', 'lifetime tv', 'relativity media', 'lions gate', 'rank organisation', 'revolution studios'] | The Wrong Arm of the Law | The Wrong Arm of the Law is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, Lionel Jeffries, John Le Mesurier and Bill Kerr. It was written in part by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson and made by Romulus Films. The film opened at the Warner Theatre in London's West End on 14 March 1963. |
13 | production company | High School Musical 3 | Walt Disney Pictures | ['zentropa', 'troma entertainment', 'grub street productions', 'american zoetrope', 'paramount studios', 'harpo productions', 'cosgrove hall', 'view askew productions', 'biograph', 'blender foundation', 'das erste', 'raaj kamal films international', 'denis sanders', 'douglas fairbanks', 'lions gate entertainment', 'screen gems', 'illumination entertainment', 'amicus productions', 'paramount pictures', 'keystone studios', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'bill plympton', 'filmation', 'shaw brothers studio', 'jean yanne', 'granada', 'flower films', 'lawrence bender', 'avm productions', 'walt disney productions', 'participant media', 'thames television', 'merchant ivory', 'gainsborough pictures', 'ebu', 'gus sorola', 'handmade films', 'disneytoon studios', 'golden harvest', 'rank organisation', 'marvel', 'sony pictures classics', 'biograph company', 'mtv films', 'nickelodeon movies', 'rko radio pictures', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'apatow productions', 'disney channel', 'mumbai', 'lita stantic', 'happy madison', 'columbia studios', 'peter jackson', 'lions gate', 'country music television', 'vitagraph company', 'studio deen', 'ap films', 'walt disney animation studios', 'miramax films', 'fremantlemedia', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'tms entertainment', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'john woo', 'fox tv', 'nfb', 'abc', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'blue sky studios', 'paramount network television', 'toei animation', 'pixar animation studios', 'european broadcasting union', 'leslie iwerks', 'walt disney company', 'nickelodeon', 'shaw brothers', 'miramax', 'broken lizard', 'discovery', 'utv motion pictures', 'gma films', 'atv', 'national public radio', 'jerusha hess', 'bbc films', 'touchstone', 'saban entertainment', 'bbc', 'jared hess', 'sony pictures animation', 'mtv', 'dharma productions', 'animal logic', 'fox atomic', 'dic entertainment', 'disney movietoons'] | I Want It All (High School Musical song) | "I Want It All" is the second single from the Walt Disney Pictures film, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, and is the third track on the High School Musical 3 soundtrack. The song is performed by Ashley Tisdale and Lucas Grabeel as Sharpay Evans and Ryan Evans. |
13 | production company | Blonde Venus | Paramount Pictures | ['gainax', 'nickelodeon', 'lifetime network', 'merchant ivory', 'itc entertainment', 'toho', 'gaumont', 'disney animated', 'national public radio', 'aardman', 'david angell', 'vh1', 'dna films', 'avco embassy pictures', 'spyglass entertainment', 'jean yanne', 'phase 4 films', 'lionsgate films', 'fox', 'relativity media', 'pranavam arts', 'marvel', 'raaj kamal films international', 'reliance entertainment', 'the walt disney studios', 'lexus', 'jim henson company', 'fremantle media', 'american film manufacturing company', 'british international pictures', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'viva films', 'cbc sports', 'denis sanders', 'vertigo films', 'shaw brothers', 'nelvana', 'essanay studios', 'endemol', 'participant media', 'ayngaran international', 'animal logic', 'prc', 'nikkatsu', 'warwick films', 'the walt disney company', 'walt disney pictures', 'lenfilm', 'keystone studios', 'bbc films', 'apatow productions', 'amblin entertainment', 'illumination entertainment', 'disneytoon studios', 'studiocanal', 'whoopi goldberg', 'ard', 'hat trick productions', 'atv', 'village roadshow pictures', 'ufa', 'toei', 'amicus productions', 'avm productions', 'cbs films', 'mumbai', 'gus sorola', 'columbia pictures', 'paramount television', 'will gluck', 'associated film distribution', 'touchstone', 'new world pictures', 'national geographic', 'disney movietoons', 'bbc', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'orion pictures', 'fox atomic', 'tf1', 'shaw brothers studio', 'lionsgate', 'lawrence bender', 'essanay', 'screen gems', 'studio ghibli', 'universal studios', 'united artists', 'fox searchlight', 'hallmark', 'walt disney animation studios', 'harpo productions', 'disney channel', 'lita stantic', 'filmation', 'andy warhol', 'new line', 'harold lloyd', 'toho studios'] | Blonde Venus | Blonde Venus is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall, and Cary Grant. The movie was produced and directed for Paramount Pictures by Josef von Sternberg from a screenplay by Jules Furthman and S. K. Lauren adapted from a story by Furthman and von Sternberg. The original story "Mother Love" was written by Dietrich herself. The musical score was by W. Franke Harling, John Leipold, Paul Marquardt and Oscar Potoker, with cinematography by Bert Glennon. Dietrich performs three musical numbers in this film, including the now-obscure "You Little So-and-So" (music and lyrics by Sam Coslow and Leo Robin) and "I Couldn't Be Annoyed" (music and lyrics by Leo Robin and Richard A. Whiting). The highlight is the infamous "Hot Voodoo" (music by Ralph Rainger, lyrics by Sam Coslow), which is nearly 8 minutes in length and mostly instrumental, featuring jazz trumpet and drums. Dietrich sings the lyrics toward the end of this sequence, which takes place in a nightclub. |
13 | production company | The Good Dinosaur | Walt Disney Pictures | ['lions gate entertainment', 'the asylum', 'raaj kamal films international', 'goldwyn', 'the walt disney studios', 'saban entertainment', 'relativity media', 'dennis law', 'warner brothers pictures', 'disney animated', 'mosfilm', 'filmation', 'penny marshall', 'biograph', 'fox tv', 'studio deen', 'tristar pictures', 'wbez', 'lita stantic', 'european broadcasting union', 'romulus films', 'atv', 'rooster teeth', 'paramount network television', 'gainsborough pictures', 'deg', 'shaw brothers studio', 'fox network', 'troma', 'kyoto animation', 'fremantle media', 'amicus productions', 'mtv', 'gus sorola', 'revolution studios', 'triangle film corporation', 'amblin entertainment', 'two cities films', 'npr', 'nelvana', 'granada tv', 'gma films', 'lexus', 'andy warhol', 'harpo productions', 'associated film distribution', 'rko', 'mgm', 'thanhouser company', 'vh1', 'hallmark entertainment', 'gaumont', 'channel one', 'fox searchlight', 'mgm studios', 'madhouse', 'rank organisation', 'yrf', 'kartemquin films', 'merchant ivory', 'television broadcasts limited', 'fox broadcasting company', 'disney movietoons', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'universal pictures', 'universal studios', 'disney', 'ap films', 'troma entertainment', 'disneynature', 'lawrence bender', 'bell media', 'eon productions', 'walt disney productions', 'company pictures', 'jared hess', 'maurice tourneur', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'das erste', 'touchstone pictures', 'lionsgate', 'keystone studios', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'sony pictures classics', 'jim henson company', 'aardman', 'toho', 'weinstein company', 'gainax', 'thames', 'mike judge', 'star cinema', 'whoopi goldberg', 'apatow productions', 'lifetime network', 'fuji tv', 'happy madison productions', 'toho studios', 'youtube'] | The Good Dinosaur | The Good Dinosaur is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Peter Sohn from a screenplay by Meg LeFauve. Set in a world in which dinosaurs never went extinct, the film follows a young Apatosaurus named Arlo, who meets an unlikely human friend while traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape. The film stars Raymond Ochoa, Jack Bright, Sam Elliott, Anna Paquin, A. J. Buckley, Jeffrey Wright, Frances McDormand and Steve Zahn. Bob Peterson, who came up with the idea for the story, directed the film until August 2013. In October 2014, Sohn was announced as the new director. The film, along with Inside Out, marks the first time that Pixar has released two feature films in the same year. The Good Dinosaur had its premiere on November 10, 2015 in Paris, and was released in the United States on November 25, 2015. As of March 3, 2016, the film has grossed $313.6 million worldwide on a $175–$200 million budget. |
13 | production company | A New Hope | Lucasfilm | ['working title films', 'village roadshow pictures', 'animal logic', 'goldwyn', 'dic entertainment', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'summit entertainment', 'eros international', 'apatow productions', 'two cities films', 'disney channel', 'dc', 'mtv films', 'freemantlemedia', 'national geographic', 'paramount network television', 'denis sanders', 'country music television', 'thirupathi brothers', 'british film institute', 'fox', 'gma films', 'bill plympton', 'revolution studios', 'silver pictures', 'john woo', 'orion pictures', 'fox tv', 'polish television', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'wbez', 'phase 4 films', 'david angell', 'don coscarelli', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'american film manufacturing company', 'reliance entertainment', 'television broadcasts limited', 'touchstone', 'hollywood pictures', '20th century fox', 'thames television', 'screen gems', 'national geographic society', 'andy warhol', 'general mills', 'new line cinema', 'dna films', 'tango gameworks', 'golden harvest', 'mike judge', 'kyoto animation', 'gainsborough pictures', 'leslie iwerks', 'viva films', 'peter jackson', 'cbc sports', 'pranavam arts', 'london film productions', 'toei animation', 'touchstone pictures', 'deg', 'npr', 'pbs', 'new line', 'aardman animations', 'endemol', 'disneytoon studios', 'dark castle entertainment', 'vitagraph company', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'itc entertainment', 'world wrestling federation', 'nickelodeon movies', 'filmation', 'mgm studios', 'triangle film corporation', 'dreamworks pictures', 'bbc wales', 'rank organisation', 'svt', 'rko radio pictures', 'walt disney company', 'blue sky studios', 'bbc films', 'fox network', 'relativity media', 'warner brothers pictures', 'kartemquin films', 'columbia', 'walt disney pictures', 'universal studios', 'disney', 'tvb', 'red giant movies', 'view askew productions', 'amazon studios', 'hammer film productions', 'flower films'] | Hal Hickel | Hal T. Hickel is a visual effects animator for Industrial Light & Magic. At the age of 12, Hickel wrote a letter to Lucasfilm, outlining his ideas for a sequel to the original Star Wars movie (now known as Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope), and received a polite rejection letter from producer Gary Kurtz. The letter now hangs on the wall of Hickel's office at ILM. Twenty years later, Hickel found himself working on Star Wars after all, as a lead animator on Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. A native of Bailey, Colorado, Hickel joined the Film Graphics Program at CalArts in 1982. He worked at An-FX from 1982 until 1988, and then joined Will Vinton Studios, working in stop-motion and motion control. Hickel began his animation career at Pixar in 1994, where he worked on Toy Story and the THX promos, as well as some of Pixar's short films. Hearing that a new Star Wars trilogy was in pre-production, Hickel applied for a transfer to ILM on the chance that he might get to work on the prequels. He was first assigned as an animator on The Lost World: Jurassic Park, but was eventually assigned to work on The Phantom Menace, and later its sequel, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, where he was responsible for the unique movement of the Droideka destroyer droids. His other credits include: A.I., Space Cowboys, Dreamcatcher and Van Helsing. In 2007, Hickel won the BAFTA and the Academy Award for Visual Effects along with John Knoll, Charles Gibson and Allen Hall, for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. |
13 | production company | Spirited Away | Studio Ghibli | ['endemol usa', 'wwe studios', 'toei', 'touchstone', 'cbs', 'fremantlemedia', 'shaw brothers', 'nickelodeon', 'columbia', 'thirupathi brothers', 'granada television', 'flower films', 'company pictures', 'london film productions', 'aip', 'hallmark', 'blender foundation', 'relativity media', 'jean yanne', 'lions gate', 'keystone studios', 'hollywood pictures', 'cookie jar group', 'merchant ivory', 'producers releasing corporation', 'gainax', 'columbia pictures', 'crown film unit', 'bbc wales', 'mutant enemy productions', 'gainsborough pictures', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'rko pictures', 'peter jackson', 'abc', 'paramount', 'fox atomic', 'lifetime network', 'kartemquin films', 'walt disney studios', 'new line cinema', 'avco embassy pictures', 'andy warhol', 'don simpson', 'weinstein company', 'rooster teeth', 'polish television', 'american international pictures', 'hammer horror', 'associated film distribution', 'rko', 'mgm', 'dreamworks skg', 'gma films', 'sony pictures animation', 'gus sorola', 'mtv', 'hammer film productions', 'paramount network television', 'penny marshall', 'lions gate entertainment', 'american film manufacturing company', 'view askew productions', 'mosfilm', 'national public radio', 'shaw brothers studio', 'will gluck', 'ard', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'the walt disney studios', 'vh1', 'disneytoon studios', 'zentropa', 'cosgrove hall', 'studio deen', 'rank organisation', 'mtv films', 'lifetime tv', 'amazon studios', 'nelvana', 'douglas fairbanks', 'fox', 'disney animated', 'wwf', 'biograph company', 'silver pictures', 'marvel studios', 'british international pictures', 'sony pictures classics', 'sidney morgan', 'don coscarelli', 'tvb', 'itc', 'bbc films', 'orion pictures', 'troma', 'dennis law', 'monogram pictures'] | Susuwatari | Susuwatari (Japanese ススワタリ,煤渡り; "wandering soot"), also called Makkuro kurosuke (まっくろくろすけ; "makkuro" meaning "pitch black", and "~suke" being a common ending for boys names), is the name of a fictitious yōkai which was devised by Hayao Miyazaki, drawn by Studio Ghibli, known from the famous anime-productions My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away where, in the former, they are identified as "black soots" in early subtitles, as "dust bunnies" in the Streamline Pictures English dub, and as "soot sprites" or "gremlins" in the Walt Disney Studios English dubbed version. |
13 | production company | The Blue Lamp | Ealing Studios | ['working title films', 'gma films', 'national public radio', 'merchant ivory', 'new world pictures', 'phase 4 films', 'lenfilm', 'mgm studios', 'relativity media', 'walt disney productions', 'gus sorola', 'palace pictures', 'paramount network television', 'dreamworks', 'flower films', 'hammer horror', 'wwf', 'shaw brothers', 'harpo productions', 'marvel', 'granada television', 'david angell', 'ayngaran international', 'paramount pictures', 'republic pictures', 'orion pictures', 'village roadshow pictures', 'gainax', 'marvel studios', 'dc', 'rko', 'penny marshall', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'lionsgate films', 'studio deen', 'discovery', 'hallmark entertainment', 'broken lizard', 'dark castle entertainment', 'warner brothers pictures', 'itc', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'rank organisation', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'rooster teeth productions', 'ebu', 'atv', 'walt disney studios', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'walden media', 'american zoetrope', 'dennis law', 'john woo', 'country music television', 'kalem company', 'two cities films', 'happy madison', 'columbia', 'troma', 'amicus productions', 'cbs films', 'kyoto animation', 'svt', 'avco embassy pictures', 'mosfilm', 'fuji tv', 'cookie jar group', 'granada', 'saban entertainment', 'world wrestling federation', 'summit entertainment', 'tristar pictures', 'pranavam arts', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'dreamworks skg', 'television broadcasts limited', 'mutant enemy productions', 'maurice tourneur', 'dreamworks animation', 'revolution studios', 'walt disney animation studios', 'aip', 'twentieth century fox', 'the walt disney studios', 'peter jackson', 'dic entertainment', 'amazon', 'thanhouser company', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'monogram pictures', 'thames', 'robert youngson', 'ghibli', 'screen gems', 'crown film unit', 'don simpson', 'columbia studios', 'ndr', 'new line'] | Gordon Dines | Gordon Dines (1911–1982) was a British cinematographer. Dines worked for many years at Ealing Studios, photographing films such as The Blue Lamp (1950). |
13 | production company | The Lion King | Walt Disney Animation Studios | ['grub street productions', 'harpo productions', 'hbo', 'studio deen', 'mtv', 'discovery', 'denis sanders', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'douglas fairbanks', 'jared hess', 'ealing studios', 'prc', 'focus features', 'kyoto animation', 'robert youngson', 'mike judge', 'nickelodeon movies', 'itc entertainment', 'lions gate', 'pixar', 'ndr', 'dreamworks pictures', 'eros international', 'vertigo films', 'jim henson company', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'maurice tourneur', 'fuji tv', 'red giant movies', 'wwe', 'paramount television', 'essanay studios', 'paramount pictures', 'hallmark entertainment', 'tango gameworks', 'kalem company', 'zentropa', 'dic entertainment', 'kartemquin films', 'universal pictures', 'american zoetrope', 'deg', 'fremantlemedia', 'columbia', 'lawrence bender', 'lexus', 'amicus productions', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'hammer horror', 'romulus films', 'vh1', 'jerusha hess', 'youtube', 'amazon studios', 'thirupathi brothers', 'steven lisberger', 'nickelodeon', 'handmade films', 'disney movietoons', 'british film institute', 'new line', 'disneytoon studios', 'goldwyn', 'don coscarelli', 'nelvana', 'hammer studios', 'country music television', 'bbc wales', 'harold lloyd', 'summit entertainment', 'triangle film corporation', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'shochiku', 'reliance entertainment', 'sony pictures classics', 'avm productions', 'broken lizard', 'new line cinema', 'apatow productions', 'lions gate entertainment', 'viva films', 'jean yanne', 'hammer film productions', 'yrf', 'don simpson', 'twentieth century fox', 'television broadcasts limited', 'shaw brothers studio', 'polish television', 'palace pictures', 'screen gems', 'yash raj films', 'merchant ivory', 'allied artists', 'svt', 'dc', 'revolution studios', 'village roadshow pictures', 'fox'] | James Baxter (animator) | James Baxter (born May 1967) is a British character animator. He was first known for his work on several Walt Disney Animation Studios films, including various characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Rafiki in The Lion King, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, and Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. After Notre Dame, Baxter moved over to DreamWorks Animation, where he worked on films such as The Prince of Egypt, The Road to El Dorado, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Shrek 2 and Madagascar. Early in 2005, Baxter left DreamWorks and set out on his own as an independent animator. He became the head of his own studio, James Baxter Animation, in Pasadena, California, where he has directed the animation for the 2007 film Enchanted and the opening credits to Kung Fu Panda, for which he received an Annie Award. As of the summer of 2008, James Baxter Animation has closed and Baxter has returned once again to DreamWorks Animation as a supervising animator. Baxter has also worked on Tummy Trouble, How to Train Your Dragon and The Croods. In May 2013, Baxter was a guest animator for an episode of Adventure Time entitled "James Baxter the Horse". The episode's story focused on the lead characters trying to emulate a horse who can cheer everyone up by neighing his name (James Baxter) and balancing on a beach ball. Both the horse's animation (which is visually distinct from the other characters) and voice were provided by Baxter. The episode's title card features a drawing of the horse drawing a horse on a beach ball, while sitting at an animation table. |
13 | production company | Paris Love Song | Paramount Pictures | ['crown film unit', 'goldwyn', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'deg', 'ayngaran international', 'walt disney animation studios', 'blue sky studios', 'new line', 'rko radio pictures', 'rko', 'allied artists', 'fox network', 'british film institute', 'walt disney company', 'fox broadcasting company', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'hat trick productions', 'mgm', 'lionsgate', 'dreamworks skg', 'wbez', 'polish television', 'jim henson company', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'prc', 'viva films', 'participant media', 'saban entertainment', 'lionsgate films', 'wwf', 'utv motion pictures', 'marvel', 'mtv films', 'yrf', 'abc', 'dennis law', 'company pictures', 'penny marshall', 'nikkatsu', 'nickelodeon', 'hbo', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'thanhouser company', 'american zoetrope', 'bbc wales', 'granada television', 'troma', 'animal logic', 'fox atomic', 'weinstein company', 'thames television', 'cookie jar group', 'television broadcasts limited', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'disney animated', 'national public radio', 'lianhua film company', 'columbia pictures', 'toei', 'triangle film corporation', 'mike judge', 'mgm studios', 'ufa', 'telemundo', 'illumination entertainment', 'jackass', 'universal studios', 'dna films', 'romulus films', 'dimension films', 'hallmark entertainment', 'gus sorola', 'ealing studios', 'biograph company', 'kyoto animation', 'marvel studios', 'studiocanal', 'pranavam arts', 'thames', 'tms entertainment', 'denis sanders', 'kartemquin films', 'don coscarelli', 'mutant enemy productions', 'dc', 'universal pictures', 'peter jackson', 'lenfilm', 'ndr', 'apatow productions', 'summit entertainment', 'walden media', 'blender foundation', 'jerusha hess', 'sidney morgan', 'london film productions', 'new line cinema', 'star cinema', 'hammer studios'] | Paris in Spring | Paris in Spring (also released as Paris Love Song) is a 1935 black and white musical comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures. It is based on a play by Dwight Taylor, with a screen play by Samuel Hoffenstein and Franz Schulz. |
13 | production company | Real Steel | Touchstone Pictures | ['working title films', 'republic pictures', '20th century fox', 'studio ghibli', 'cbs films', 'associated film distribution', 'bell media', 'nikkatsu', 'universal pictures', 'avco embassy pictures', 'animal logic', 'european broadcasting union', 'viva films', 'walt disney pictures', 'mike judge', 'dna films', 'orion pictures', 'ealing studios', 'studio deen', 'reliance entertainment', 'fremantlemedia', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'american film manufacturing company', 'nfb', 'mutant enemy productions', 'blue sky studios', 'penny marshall', 'aardman animations', 'lucasfilm', 'pbs', 'paramount pictures', 'paramount television', 'harpo productions', 'fuji tv', 'walt disney animation studios', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'romulus films', 'ard', 'ufa', 'granada tv', 'youtube', 'the walt disney studios', 'channel one', 'walden media', 'dc comics', 'red chillies', 'walt disney studios', 'hallmark', 'walt disney productions', 'golden harvest', 'miramax', 'village roadshow pictures', 'producers releasing corporation', 'hbo', 'revolution studios', 'saban entertainment', 'cbs', 'wwe studios', 'blender foundation', 'screen gems', 'shaw brothers', 'marvel studios', 'eros international', 'goldwyn', 'hallmark entertainment', 'london film productions', 'hammer film productions', 'utv motion pictures', 'pixar', 'lionsgate', 'illumination entertainment', 'zentropa', 'disneytoon studios', 'cbc sports', 'company pictures', 'steven lisberger', 'tms entertainment', 'broken lizard', 'united artists', 'jim henson company', 'television broadcasts limited', 'endemol usa', 'summit entertainment', 'gaumont', 'shochiku', 'flower films', 'british film institute', 'sony pictures animation', 'abc', 'thames', 'rko pictures', 'granada television', 'hollywood pictures', 'rooster teeth', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'freemantlemedia', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'world wrestling federation', 'participant media'] | Real Steel | Real Steel is a 2011 American science fiction sports drama film starring Hugh Jackman and Dakota Goyo, co-produced and directed by Shawn Levy for DreamWorks Pictures. The film is based on the short story "Steel", written by Richard Matheson, which was originally published in the May 1956 edition of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and later adapted into a 1963 Twilight Zone episode, though screenwriter John Gatins placed the film in U.S. state fairs and other "old-fashioned" Americana settings. Real Steel was in development for several years before production began on June 24, 2010. Filming took place primarily in the U.S. state of Michigan. Animatronic robots were built for the film, and motion capture technology was used to depict the brawling of computer-generated robots and animatronics. Real Steel was theatrically released by Touchstone Pictures in Australia on October 6, 2011, and in the United States and Canada on October 7, 2011, grossing nearly $300 million at the box office and received mixed reviews; with criticism for the formulaic nature of the plot and that elements remained unresolved or were predictable, but yet praise to the visual effects, action sequences and acting performances. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 84th Academy Awards, but lost to Hugo. |
13 | production company | The Thing from Another World | RKO Pictures | ['spyglass entertainment', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'silver pictures', 'wwf', 'sidney morgan', 'working title films', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'producers releasing corporation', 'twentieth century fox', 'monogram pictures', 'hbo', 'dc', 'united artists', 'jared hess', 'john woo', 'david angell', 'wwe studios', 'atv', 'amazon', 'miramax films', 'thames', 'gainax', 'ealing studios', 'yash raj films', 'leslie iwerks', 'ghibli', 'robert youngson', 'universal pictures', 'don coscarelli', 'ard', 'cookie jar group', 'granada tv', 'flower films', 'mgm', 'denis sanders', 'warner brothers pictures', 'goldwyn', 'nikkatsu', 'walden media', 'kyoto animation', 'animal logic', 'walt disney productions', 'toei animation', 'bill plympton', 'thanhouser company', 'dimension films', 'troma entertainment', 'lifetime network', 'world wrestling federation', 'american zoetrope', 'pranavam arts', 'columbia', 'dark castle entertainment', 'itc entertainment', 'rooster teeth', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'shaw brothers', 'avm productions', 'channel one', 'granada', 'penny marshall', 'nickelodeon', 'the walt disney company', 'screen gems', 'orion pictures', 'phase 4 films', 'tristar pictures', 'american film manufacturing company', 'studio ghibli', 'ndr', 'lianhua film company', 'shaw brothers studio', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'amazon studios', 'columbia pictures', 'rko', 'troma', 'company pictures', 'london film productions', 'dreamworks pictures', 'columbia studios', 'gma films', 'amblin entertainment', 'walt disney', 'new world pictures', 'happy madison', 'tf1', 'allied artists', 'ealing', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'cinar', 'mtv films', 'cosgrove hall', 'kartemquin films', 'nfb', 'paramount pictures', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'paramount television', 'don simpson'] | The Thing from Another World | The Thing from Another World (often referred to as The Thing prior to its 1982 remake) is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction/horror film produced by Howard Hawks' Winchester Pictures Corporation, released by RKO Pictures, and directed by Christian Nyby. The film stars Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, Robert Cornthwaite, and Douglas Spencer. James Arness played The Thing, but he is difficult to recognize in costume and makeup, due to both low lighting and other effects used to obscure his features. The film is based on the 1938 novella "Who Goes There?" by John W. Campbell (writing under the pseudonym of Don A. Stuart). The story concerns a U. S. Air Force crew and scientists who finds a crashed flying saucer and a body frozen nearby in the Arctic ice. Returning to their remote research outpost with the humanoid body in a block of ice, they are forced to defend themselves against this malevolent, plant-based alien when it is accidentally revived. |
13 | production company | Say It with Sables | Columbia Pictures | ['disney movietoons', 'nickelodeon', 'red chillies', 'republic pictures', 'douglas fairbanks', 'allied artists', 'john woo', 'paramount television', 'spyglass entertainment', 'utv motion pictures', 'itc', 'disney animated', 'denis sanders', 'lucasfilm', 'telemundo', 'reliance entertainment', 'walt disney feature animation', 'walt disney pictures', 'shaw brothers studio', 'aardman', 'american international pictures', 'andy warhol', 'new line', 'thames television', 'gainax', 'bill plympton', 'general mills', 'aip', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'vh1', 'rko pictures', 'npr', 'touchstone pictures', 'fox network', 'pbs', 'touchstone', 'dharma productions', 'star cinema', 'tango gameworks', 'the walt disney company', 'handmade films', 'cinar', 'abc', 'biograph', 'wbez', 'eros international', 'flower films', 'ealing studios', 'fuji tv', 'essanay', 'aardman animations', 'nfb', 'twentieth century fox', '20th century fox', 'pranavam arts', 'avco embassy pictures', 'avm productions', 'maurice tourneur', 'tristar pictures', 'ghibli', 'paramount pictures', 'cbc sports', 'rko', 'sesame workshop', 'eon productions', 'fox tv', 'dreamworks animation', 'mgm studios', 'granada', 'disneynature', 'universal pictures', 'prc', 'hat trick productions', 'pixar', 'harold lloyd', 'eon', 'british film institute', 'relativity media', 'essanay studios', 'animal logic', 'tim allen', 'national public radio', 'studiocanal', 'amblin entertainment', 'toho', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'happy madison productions', 'warwick films', 'united artists', 'mtv', 'madhouse', 'lita stantic', 'bbc films', 'ealing', 'rank organisation', 'kartemquin films', 'dc', 'european broadcasting union', 'svt'] | Say It with Sables | Say It with Sables (1928) is a silent drama film directed by Frank Capra, and produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures. Columbia no longer has a negative or print of this film, so the film is now considered a lost film. Various film festivals have run a surviving trailer for the film during retrospectives of Capra's work. |
13 | production company | The Cape Town Affair | 20th Century Fox | ['polish television', 'dna films', 'shaw brothers studio', 'mosfilm', 'rko pictures', 'amicus productions', 'deg', 'lifetime network', 'cbs films', 'the asylum', 'new line cinema', 'orion pictures', 'biograph company', 'fuji tv', 'columbia', 'warner brothers pictures', 'viva films', 'fremantle media', 'toho', 'lexus', 'jean yanne', 'endemol', 'wwe studios', 'universal studios', 'lenfilm', 'touchstone pictures', 'dimension films', 'yash raj films', 'aip', 'dark castle entertainment', 'shaw brothers', 'marvel studios', 'mgm studios', 'biograph', 'national geographic society', 'cbs', 'ufa', 'jackass', 'steven lisberger', 'silver pictures', 'dennis law', 'rooster teeth', 'douglas fairbanks', 'fox network', 'reliance entertainment', 'vertigo films', 'ndr', 'studio deen', 'rooster teeth productions', 'toei animation', 'dreamworks', 'dc', 'new world pictures', 'vitagraph company', 'paramount television', 'don simpson', 'american zoetrope', 'spyglass entertainment', 'saban entertainment', 'fremantlemedia', 'disney', 'bbc', 'walt disney feature animation', 'nikkatsu', 'peter jackson', 'rko', 'national geographic', 'hat trick productions', 'warner brothers', 'television broadcasts limited', 'ebu', 'gainsborough pictures', 'walt disney productions', 'walden media', 'walt disney animation studios', 'prc', 'miramax', 'fox broadcasting company', 'nelvana', 'granada tv', 'two cities films', 'amazon studios', 'thirupathi brothers', 'fox star studios', 'tvb', 'lianhua film company', 'don coscarelli', 'telemundo', 'eon', 'nickelodeon movies', 'united artists', 'madhouse', 'will gluck', 'eros international', 'hammer horror', 'mgm', 'john woo', 'paramount', 'amblin entertainment'] | The Cape Town Affair | The Cape Town Affair is director Robert D. Webb's 1967 glamorized spy film produced by 20th Century Fox at Killarney Film Studios in South Africa. The film stars Claire Trevor, James Brolin and Jacqueline Bisset. The film is a remake of the 1953 picture Pickup on South Street. |
13 | production company | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | 20th Century Fox | ['pranavam arts', 'lifetime network', 'british film institute', 'studio ghibli', 'madhouse', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'douglas fairbanks', 'weinstein company', 'walt disney pictures', 'ebu', 'walt disney', 'wwf', 'british international pictures', 'ufa', 'new world pictures', 'robert youngson', 'avco embassy pictures', 'ealing', 'don simpson', 'marvel', 'ealing studios', 'discovery', 'mutant enemy productions', 'sesame workshop', 'marvel studios', 'lionsgate films', 'hammer horror', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'dimension films', 'thames television', 'columbia', 'amicus productions', 'rank organisation', 'thirupathi brothers', 'television broadcasts limited', 'bell media', 'working title films', 'the walt disney studios', 'disney', 'dreamworks animation', 'relativity media', 'dna films', 'toho', 'toei', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'gaumont', 'romulus films', 'focus features', 'amazon', 'nfb', 'jackass', 'happy madison', 'crown film unit', 'lianhua film company', 'sony pictures classics', 'paramount pictures', 'granada', 'paramount studios', 'revolution studios', 'animal logic', 'twentieth century fox', 'aardman animations', 'jim henson company', 'cookie jar group', 'american international pictures', 'dc', 'hallmark', 'shaw brothers', 'wbez', 'hollywood pictures', 'toei animation', 'nelvana', 'monogram pictures', 'kalem company', 'miramax films', 'disneynature', 'cbc sports', 'channel one', 'view askew productions', 'itv', 'itc', 'david angell', 'walt disney animation studios', 'lions gate entertainment', 'jerusha hess', 'rko', 'ndr', 'silver pictures', 'deg', 'universal studios', 'apatow productions', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'lexus', 'triangle film corporation', 'zentropa', 'denis sanders', 'red chillies', 'dreamworks skg', 'polish television'] | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953 film) | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a 1953 American film adaptation of the 1949 stage musical, released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Howard Hawks, and starring Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe with Charles Coburn, Elliott Reid, Tommy Noonan, George Winslow, Taylor Holmes, and Norma Varden in supporting roles. The screenplay by Charles Lederer was based on the 1949 Broadway musical of the same name, directed by John C. Wilson, with Carol Channing as Lorelei Lee, which was written by Anita Loos and Joseph Fields. The stage musical was based on Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: The Intimate Diary of a Professional Lady, a 1925 novel by Anita Loos. It was adapted for the stage in 1926, and then a 1928 silent movie, starring Ruth Taylor, Alice White, Ford Sterling, and Mack Swain, which is now lost. While Russell's down-to-earth, sharp wit has been noted by most critics, it is Monroe's turn as the gold-digging Lorelei Lee for which the film is often remembered. Monroe's rendition of the song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" and her pink dress are considered iconic, and the performance has inspired homages by Madonna, Geri Halliwell, Kylie Minogue, Nicole Kidman, Anna Nicole Smith, Christina Aguilera, and James Franco. The movie is filled with comedic gags and musical numbers, choreographed by Jack Cole, while the music was written by songwriting teams Hoagy Carmichael & Harold Adamson and Jule Styne & Leo Robin. The songs by Styne and Robin are from the Broadway show, while the songs by Carmichael and Adamson were written especially for the film. |
13 | production company | Detective Investigation Files | TVB | ['penny marshall', 'eros international', 'allied artists', 'tms entertainment', 'lexus', 'new line cinema', 'dimension films', 'walt disney studios', 'blender foundation', 'paramount studios', 'tim allen', 'hollywood pictures', 'triangle film corporation', 'dreamworks animation', 'london film productions', 'disney animated', 'studio ghibli', 'prc', 'dc comics', 'producers releasing corporation', 'ard', 'view askew productions', 'lions gate', 'walt disney animation studios', 'fuji tv', 'madhouse', 'maurice tourneur', 'vitagraph company', 'new world pictures', 'pranavam arts', 'happy madison productions', 'discovery', 'tristar pictures', 'marvel', 'robert youngson', 'universal studios', 'revolution studios', 'flower films', 'twentieth century fox', 'itc', 'nickelodeon', 'keystone studios', 'fremantle media', 'sony pictures animation', 'atv', 'abc', 'thames television', 'mutant enemy productions', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'the walt disney studios', 'troma', 'shochiku', 'bill plympton', 'troma entertainment', 'disneynature', 'red chillies', 'grub street productions', 'bbc', 'merchant ivory', 'leslie iwerks', 'lawrence bender', 'toei animation', 'mosfilm', 'mike judge', 'amazon', 'summit entertainment', 'monogram pictures', 'rko', 'npr', 'granada tv', 'fremantlemedia', 'bell media', 'lionsgate', 'nikkatsu', 'walden media', 'itv', 'american film manufacturing company', 'amazon studios', 'disney', 'television broadcasts limited', 'eon', 'thanhouser company', 'wbez', 'nickelodeon movies', 'studiocanal', 'granada', 'tf1', 'touchstone pictures', 'mbc', 'peter jackson', 'yash raj films', 'don coscarelli', 'toei', 'golden harvest', 'granada television', 'endemol', 'warwick films', 'disneytoon studios', 'the walt disney company'] | Detective Investigation Files | Detective Investigation Files is a 1995 Hong Kong crime investigation drama series produced by Poon Ka Tak for TVB and is the first installment in the Detective Investigation Files Series. The main characters were played by Michael Tao, Joey Leung, Kenix Kwok and Louisa So. This installment featured five different cases. |
13 | production company | An American Tail | Universal Pictures | ['universal studios', 'fox atomic', 'gainsborough pictures', 'itv', 'touchstone', 'revolution studios', 'toho', 'miramax films', 'lexus', 'dna films', 'mumbai', 'sidney morgan', 'vitagraph company', 'yrf', 'paramount', 'rank organisation', 'warner brothers pictures', 'walt disney', 'amazon studios', 'london film productions', 'viva films', 'hat trick productions', 'marvel', 'walt disney animation studios', 'producers releasing corporation', 'hammer horror', 'handmade films', 'essanay studios', 'cbc sports', 'eros international', 'fuji tv', 'jared hess', 'dreamworks animation', 'lions gate', 'endemol usa', 'red chillies', 'national geographic', 'orion pictures', 'relativity media', 'hammer studios', 'zentropa', 'raaj kamal films international', 'itc', 'robert youngson', 'the asylum', 'pbs', 'walt disney studios', 'lawrence bender', 'world wrestling federation', 'fox searchlight', 'vh1', 'paramount network television', 'weinstein company', 'ap films', 'yash raj films', 'happy madison', 'whoopi goldberg', 'working title films', 'broken lizard', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'studiocanal', 'touchstone pictures', 'mgm', 'amazon', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'don coscarelli', 'denis sanders', 'kartemquin films', 'rooster teeth', 'lenfilm', 'the walt disney studios', 'discovery', 'cbs films', 'lifetime network', 'happy madison productions', 'monogram pictures', 'kalem company', 'disney movietoons', 'vertigo films', 'npr', 'silver pictures', 'studio ghibli', 'tim allen', 'wwf', 'harpo productions', 'jim henson company', 'troma', 'twentieth century fox', 'pixar animation studios', 'maurice tourneur', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'prc', 'gus sorola', 'american film manufacturing company', 'palace pictures', 'walt disney feature animation', 'british film institute', 'lionsgate films', 'peter jackson'] | An American Tail: Fievel Goes West | An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (also known as An American Tail II: Fievel Goes West & An American Tail II) is a 1991 American animated western film produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio and released by Universal Pictures. It is the sequel to An American Tail, and the last installment in the series to be released theatrically. It is the fourth installment in terms of the series' fictional chronology. It was followed at the end of the 1990s by two direct-to-video sequels, both of which took place chronologically before it (although people question if it was real, or afterward if it was just a dream). A continuation of it, Fievel's American Tails, aired on CBS in 1992. Don Bluth, the original film's director, had no involvement with this one. Instead, it was directed by Phil Nibbelink and Simon Wells. Wells went on to do We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Balto, and The Time Machine, while Nibbelink went on to codirect We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story and direct his own independent features. The film follows the story of the Mousekewitzes-a family of Jewish-Russian mice who emigrate to the Wild West. In it, Fievel is separated from his family (again) as the train approaches the American Old West; the film chronicles him and Sheriff Wylie Burp (voiced by James Stewart in his final film) teaching Tiger how to act like a dog. It performed modestly at the box office grossing $40 million and received mixed reviews from critics. |
13 | production company | The Mickey Mouse Club | Disney | ['american film manufacturing company', 'nfb', 'paramount pictures', 'peter jackson', 'merchant ivory', 'freemantlemedia', 'silver pictures', 'hammer film productions', 'paramount television', 'mutant enemy productions', 'happy madison', 'shaw brothers', 'cosgrove hall', 'marvel studios', 'star cinema', 'village roadshow pictures', 'telemundo', 'das erste', 'toho', 'bbc films', 'leslie iwerks', 'don simpson', 'vitagraph company', 'youtube', 'ctw', 'republic pictures', 'mbc', 'thames', 'itc', 'participant media', 'lenfilm', 'hallmark', 'paramount studios', 'hat trick productions', 'viva films', 'tvb', 'whoopi goldberg', 'jerusha hess', 'sesame workshop', 'european broadcasting union', 'rko radio pictures', 'nickelodeon', 'essanay studios', 'national public radio', 'walt disney company', 'douglas fairbanks', 'new world pictures', 'dreamworks skg', 'nikkatsu', 'dennis law', 'rko', 'fremantlemedia', 'dark castle entertainment', 'columbia pictures', 'lexus', 'lita stantic', 'filmation', 'fox network', 'walt disney pictures', 'shochiku', 'thirupathi brothers', 'aip', 'new line', 'new line cinema', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'happy madison productions', 'mtv', 'studio deen', 'hollywood pictures', 'biograph', 'columbia studios', 'wbez', 'flower films', 'itv', 'pixar animation studios', 'world wrestling federation', 'british film institute', 'reliance entertainment', 'mtv films', 'itc entertainment', 'dc comics', 'romulus films', 'granada television', 'blender foundation', 'jackass', 'saban entertainment', 'disneytoon studios', 'warner brothers', 'tim allen', 'thames television', 'mike judge', 'fuji tv', 'harold lloyd', 'bbc', 'dimension films', 'rooster teeth productions', 'sony pictures animation', 'walt disney animation studios', 'lianhua film company'] | Allison Fonte | Allison Fonte (born June 6, 1964) is an American actress and pianist who was a 12- to 13-year-old mousketeer of seasons 5-6 of the television show The Mickey Mouse Club, a 1977 revival of the Disney television show that had originally aired between 1955 and 1959. Fonte was born in Buena Park, California. By the time she was seven she was playing piano, dancing, and appearing in commercials for Pacific Gas & Electric and Lawry's. At age nine she was performing at local shopping centers including regular shows at the "Old Town Mall" in Torrance, California. While doing some work at the Al Gilbert Studio in 1975 she was noticed by a talent scout who ended up inviting her to interview and later, audition for the show. After her stint with the New Mickey Mouse Club, Allison attended Stanford University and was a founding partner in a creative firm in New York called Pompei A.D. She spun off part of that company into Allison Fonte Public Relations, also in New York. Allison attended the New Mouseketeers' reunion in May 2001, along with eight other 1970s Mouseketeers. |
13 | production company | To New Shores | UFA | ['dennis law', 'itc', 'sony pictures animation', 'lita stantic', 'dharma productions', 'palace pictures', 'the walt disney company', 'fremantlemedia', 'polish television', 'village roadshow pictures', 'walt disney feature animation', 'company pictures', 'troma', 'dimension films', 'penny marshall', 'toei animation', 'dc', 'mgm studios', 'dic entertainment', 'peter jackson', 'biograph', 'lions gate', 'producers releasing corporation', 'dark castle entertainment', 'eon productions', 'gainax', 'amblin entertainment', 'shaw brothers', 'bbc', 'dna films', 'walt disney', 'new world pictures', 'jackass', 'thanhouser company', 'fox', 'thames television', 'marvel', 'grub street productions', 'country music television', 'red giant movies', 'lexus', 'broken lizard', 'universal studios', 'fox atomic', 'robert youngson', 'pbs', 'touchstone pictures', 'andy warhol', 'ctw', 'toei', 'general mills', 'bbc wales', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'hollywood pictures', 'nikkatsu', 'tango gameworks', 'happy madison', 'vitagraph company', 'atv', 'american zoetrope', 'paramount pictures', 'disney', 'paramount network television', 'nickelodeon movies', 'disneytoon studios', 'apatow productions', 'toho', 'disney animated', 'associated film distribution', 'fox tv', 'walden media', 'two cities films', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'mgm', 'working title films', 'american international pictures', 'the asylum', 'steven lisberger', 'bbc films', 'rooster teeth productions', 'kyoto animation', 'cinar', 'svt', 'sesame workshop', 'wbez', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'jean yanne', 'disney movietoons', 'hammer horror', 'whoopi goldberg', 'touchstone', 'david angell', 'utv motion pictures', 'amicus productions', 'dreamworks animation', 'lionsgate films', 'new line', 'marvel studios', 'embassy pictures corporation'] | To New Shores | To New Shores (German: Zu neuen Ufern) is a 1937 German drama film directed by Douglas Sirk (then Detlef Sierck) and starring Zarah Leander, Willy Birgel and Viktor Staal. It was Leander's first film for the German studio UFA, and its success brought her into the front rank of the company's stars. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studio in Berlin. |
13 | production company | The New Janitor | Keystone Studios | ['wwe studios', 'mbc', 'gaumont', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'mosfilm', 'paramount television', 'vh1', 'fox atomic', 'republic pictures', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'kyoto animation', 'jim henson company', 'nickelodeon movies', 'troma', 'miramax films', 'happy madison', 'lawrence bender', 'apatow productions', 'weinstein company', 'walt disney company', 'illumination entertainment', 'new line cinema', 'youtube', 'madhouse', 'tms entertainment', 'working title films', 'itv', 'hammer studios', 'cookie jar group', 'kartemquin films', 'bill plympton', 'hammer horror', 'the walt disney studios', 'lions gate entertainment', 'paramount network television', 'amicus productions', 'toei animation', 'john woo', 'yash raj films', 'amazon studios', 'das erste', 'tvb', 'biograph company', 'zentropa', 'revolution studios', 'nfb', 'vertigo films', 'avco embassy pictures', 'rank organisation', 'channel one', 'pranavam arts', 'thirupathi brothers', 'sony pictures animation', 'jerusha hess', 'wwe', 'studiocanal', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'hat trick productions', 'david angell', 'touchstone pictures', 'cbs films', '20th century fox', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'endemol', 'paramount', 'tango gameworks', 'marvel', 'screen gems', 'american film manufacturing company', 'bbc', 'granada television', 'universal pictures', 'fox broadcasting company', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'gainsborough pictures', 'nikkatsu', 'walden media', 'producers releasing corporation', 'tristar pictures', 'mgm studios', 'dc', 'united artists', 'itc', 'jared hess', 'participant media', 'denis sanders', 'tf1', 'ufa', 'lifetime network', 'general mills', 'walt disney feature animation', 'miramax', 'disneytoon studios', 'columbia pictures', 'disney', 'disney animated', 'dc comics', 'thames', 'harpo productions'] | The New Janitor | The New Janitor was the 27th comedy from Keystone Studios to feature Charlie Chaplin. The film is arguably one of his best for the studio, and a precursor to a key Essanay Studios short, The Bank. The film also demonstrates the differences that Chaplin had with Keystone comedy in that it is a coherent whole in which the stock characters actually fill some emotional center. Chaplin brings a certain complexity to his janitor, unusual to the comedy factory of Mack Sennett. The film, which stars among Sennett's bit players Jess Dandy, Al St. John, John T. Dillon, and Helen Carruthers, is far more centered and clear in direction. Comedy flows from within the story rather than as a by-product of story. After all this is a typical bank robbery storyline. |
13 | production company | Rango | Paramount Pictures | ['granada tv', 'american international pictures', 'douglas fairbanks', 'mgm', 'will gluck', 'dc', 'apatow productions', 'fox network', 'animal logic', 'granada', 'participant media', 'gus sorola', 'troma', 'national public radio', 'columbia', 'whoopi goldberg', 'fox broadcasting company', 'fox tv', 'essanay', 'new line', 'silver pictures', 'dreamworks', 'prc', 'allied artists', 'romulus films', 'rooster teeth productions', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'european broadcasting union', 'lions gate', 'hollywood pictures', 'fox atomic', 'american film manufacturing company', 'avco embassy pictures', 'handmade films', 'amicus productions', 'thames', 'ghibli', 'producers releasing corporation', 'happy madison productions', 'dc comics', 'working title films', 'bill plympton', 'fremantlemedia', 'company pictures', 'columbia pictures', 'nelvana', 'dimension films', 'madhouse', 'spyglass entertainment', 'mosfilm', 'touchstone pictures', 'marvel', 'endemol usa', 'marvel studios', 'disneytoon studios', 'warner brothers', 'raaj kamal films international', 'merchant ivory', 'blue sky studios', 'red giant movies', 'star cinema', 'yash raj films', 'miramax films', 'studio deen', 'tvb', 'mike judge', 'fuji tv', 'blender foundation', 'dna films', 'fox star studios', 'utv motion pictures', 'dreamworks pictures', 'sidney morgan', 'hammer film productions', 'biograph company', 'the walt disney studios', 'youtube', 'pixar', 'lifetime network', 'pbs', 'orion pictures', 'paramount', 'general mills', 'thirupathi brothers', 'cinar', 'lionsgate', 'golden harvest', 'svt', 'walt disney company', 'vertigo films', 'mtv', 'national geographic', 'world wrestling federation', 'pixar animation studios', 'bbc films', 'revolution studios', 'goldwyn', 'filmation', 'troma entertainment'] | Rango (1931 film) | Rango (1931) is a quasi-documentary film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and released by Paramount Pictures. |
13 | production company | The Last Drop of Water | Biograph | ['ghibli', 'ayngaran international', 'red chillies', 'mtv films', 'blender foundation', 'happy madison productions', 'kyoto animation', 'telemundo', 'youtube', 'marvel studios', 'jim henson company', 'lions gate entertainment', 'summit entertainment', 'paramount', 'fox searchlight', 'universal pictures', 'endemol usa', 'bell media', 'lawrence bender', 'reliance entertainment', 'lucasfilm', 'united artists', 'studio ghibli', 'wwe', 'bill plympton', 'paramount network television', 'fox broadcasting company', 'handmade films', 'avm productions', 'ctw', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'tango gameworks', 'wwf', 'warner brothers pictures', 'toei', 'mbc', 'jackass', 'dimension films', 'studio deen', 'mumbai', 'cbs', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'jared hess', 'bbc wales', 'republic pictures', 'fox atomic', 'yash raj films', 'kalem company', 'thames television', 'allied artists', 'rooster teeth', 'zentropa', 'das erste', 'bbc', 'marvel', 'lifetime tv', 'dharma productions', 'ap films', 'apatow productions', 'lionsgate', 'aardman', 'jerusha hess', 'penny marshall', 'national geographic society', 'the walt disney company', 'phase 4 films', 'disney', 'broken lizard', 'douglas fairbanks', 'nelvana', 'tms entertainment', 'orion pictures', 'shaw brothers studio', 'walt disney animation studios', 'mtv', 'rank organisation', 'biograph company', 'hammer studios', 'troma', 'screen gems', 'blue sky studios', 'ufa', 'new world pictures', 'associated film distribution', 'sony pictures animation', 'country music television', 'gus sorola', 'disney channel', 'nickelodeon movies', 'new line', 'cbs films', 'miramax films', 'thames', 'vertigo films', 'sony pictures classics', 'golden harvest', 'filmation', 'leslie iwerks', 'television broadcasts limited'] | The Last Drop of Water | The Last Drop of Water is a 1911 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Blanche Sweet. Three known prints of the film survive. It was filmed in the San Fernando desert as well as Lookout Mountain, California. The film was considered the "most ambitious film made by Griffith during the California trip of 1911" before the Biograph company moved back to New York. It was filmed on or between the 14 May and 20 May 1911. It was reissued by Biograph August 13, 1915. |
13 | production company | The Burglar | Columbia Pictures | ['star cinema', 'gainax', 'walt disney pictures', 'pixar', 'aardman', 'american international pictures', 'dreamworks', 'rko radio pictures', 'columbia', 'thames television', 'thames', 'dreamworks animation', 'hollywood pictures', 'wbez', 'hammer film productions', 'hat trick productions', 'will gluck', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'disneytoon studios', 'essanay', 'grub street productions', 'nickelodeon movies', 'don coscarelli', 'general mills', 'disneynature', 'national geographic', 'lions gate entertainment', 'participant media', 'walt disney feature animation', 'amblin entertainment', 'cbs', 'american film manufacturing company', 'warner brothers', 'andy warhol', 'spyglass entertainment', 'svt', 'whoopi goldberg', 'ap films', 'nikkatsu', 'phase 4 films', 'bill plympton', 'endemol', 'sesame workshop', 'walt disney studios', 'ufa', 'pbs', 'lions gate', 'happy madison', 'working title films', 'fox searchlight', 'fox network', 'red giant movies', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'british film institute', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'amazon', 'itv', 'jean yanne', 'cbc sports', 'disney movietoons', 'relativity media', 'mutant enemy productions', 'happy madison productions', 'dreamworks skg', 'gus sorola', 'harpo productions', 'discovery', 'romulus films', 'reliance entertainment', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'abc', 'dc comics', 'warner brothers pictures', 'prc', 'eon', 'telemundo', 'fox star studios', 'toei animation', 'new line', 'vertigo films', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'miramax films', 'amicus productions', 'kartemquin films', 'cookie jar group', 'ealing studios', 'saban entertainment', 'ealing', 'the walt disney company', 'jerusha hess', 'mumbai', 'wwe studios', 'zentropa', 'lucasfilm', 'columbia studios', 'focus features', 'nelvana', 'bbc', 'kalem company'] | The Burglar | The Burglar is a 1957 crime thriller film noir released by Columbia Pictures, based on the 1953 novel of the same name by David Goodis (who also wrote the script). The picture stars Dan Duryea in the titular role and Jayne Mansfield. |
13 | production company | Deadline at Dawn | RKO Pictures | ['disney movietoons', 'amazon studios', 'filmation', 'will gluck', 'viva films', 'itc', 'romulus films', 'apatow productions', 'tim allen', 'marvel', 'crown film unit', 'jim henson company', 'peter jackson', 'mosfilm', 'mgm studios', 'disneynature', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'nickelodeon movies', 'dna films', 'warner brothers pictures', 'pixar animation studios', 'disneytoon studios', 'gus sorola', 'illumination entertainment', 'happy madison productions', 'studio deen', 'national public radio', 'merchant ivory', 'cosgrove hall', 'star cinema', 'cbs films', 'granada', 'kyoto animation', 'broken lizard', 'view askew productions', 'universal pictures', 'hallmark entertainment', 'thirupathi brothers', 'tristar pictures', 'toho', 'john woo', 'amazon', 'studio ghibli', 'the asylum', 'channel one', 'hat trick productions', 'kalem company', 'mike judge', 'eon productions', 'miramax films', 'zentropa', 'dreamworks', 'ebu', 'david angell', 'bbc', 'walt disney animation studios', 'toei animation', 'walt disney studios', 'deg', 'leslie iwerks', 'dreamworks animation', 'svt', 'red chillies', 'wwe', 'biograph', 'london film productions', 'columbia pictures', 'bbc wales', 'cinar', 'granada tv', 'twentieth century fox', 'blender foundation', 'nelvana', 'prc', 'raaj kamal films international', 'new line cinema', 'lionsgate films', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'dark castle entertainment', 'polish television', 'blue sky studios', 'mgm', 'wbez', 'associated film distribution', 'fox star studios', 'general mills', 'working title films', 'aardman animations', 'walt disney', 'columbia', 'american zoetrope', 'wwf', 'cbs', 'avco embassy pictures', 'mbc', 'sidney morgan', 'company pictures', 'troma', 'fremantlemedia'] | Deadline at Dawn | Deadline at Dawn is a 1946 film noir, the only film directed by stage director Harold Clurman. It was written by Clifford Odets and based on a novella by Cornell Woolrich (as William Irish). The RKO Pictures film release was the only cinematic collaboration between Clurman and his former Group Theatre associate, screenwriter Odets. The director of photography was RKO regular Nicholas Musuraca. The musical score was by German refugee composer Hanns Eisler. |
13 | production company | The First Born | Gainsborough Pictures | ['sony pictures classics', 'twentieth century fox', 'jim henson company', 'paramount television', 'walt disney', 'svt', 'harold lloyd', 'universal studios', 'lianhua film company', 'view askew productions', 'new line', 'national geographic society', 'disney', 'screen gems', 'toho studios', 'cookie jar group', 'kyoto animation', 'amazon studios', 'yrf', 'dic entertainment', 'nfb', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'national public radio', 'vitagraph company', 'deg', 'ebu', 'dark castle entertainment', 'touchstone', 'denis sanders', 'eon', 'keystone studios', 'mutant enemy productions', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'studio deen', 'vh1', 'london film productions', 'ayngaran international', 'hammer horror', 'merchant ivory', 'british film institute', 'prc', 'avm productions', 'disney channel', 'raaj kamal films international', 'mtv films', 'viva films', 'sidney morgan', 'new line cinema', 'tristar pictures', 'apatow productions', 'nelvana', 'the asylum', 'thirupathi brothers', 'dc comics', 'general mills', 'pbs', 'thames television', 'hallmark', 'channel one', 'marvel', 'fox star studios', 'gma films', 'gaumont', 'toho', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'miramax films', 'john woo', 'aardman', 'amblin entertainment', 'penny marshall', 'douglas fairbanks', 'miramax', 'columbia pictures', 'ghibli', 'two cities films', 'rko pictures', 'walt disney studios', 'allied artists', 'summit entertainment', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'marvel studios', 'palace pictures', 'american zoetrope', 'dna films', 'disneytoon studios', 'sesame workshop', 'fox broadcasting company', 'animal logic', 'troma', 'cbs films', 'nickelodeon', 'rank organisation', 'maurice tourneur', 'dimension films', 'lucasfilm', 'tango gameworks', 'youtube', 'walt disney productions', 'revolution studios'] | The First Born | The First Born is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Miles Mander and starring Mander, Madeleine Carroll and John Loder. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at Elstree Studios. |
13 | production company | The Cocoanuts | Paramount Pictures | ['troma entertainment', 'orion pictures', 'avm productions', 'cbs films', 'pbs', 'walt disney animation studios', 'raaj kamal films international', 'das erste', 'john woo', 'aardman', 'screen gems', 'bill plympton', 'star cinema', 'bell media', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'gaumont', 'rko pictures', 'warwick films', 'the walt disney company', 'universal pictures', 'lianhua film company', 'jackass', 'bbc', 'disneytoon studios', 'hat trick productions', 'gus sorola', 'dennis law', 'rooster teeth', 'triangle film corporation', 'sidney morgan', 'national geographic', 'national geographic society', 'blender foundation', 'don coscarelli', 'keystone studios', 'fox broadcasting company', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'ebu', 'grub street productions', 'mutant enemy productions', 'new line', 'happy madison', 'itv', 'shochiku', 'wwf', 'biograph company', 'ufa', 'utv motion pictures', 'paramount television', 'london film productions', 'youtube', 'weinstein company', 'toho', 'country music television', 'disney movietoons', 'dreamworks skg', 'paramount network television', 'united artists', 'fox network', 'hallmark entertainment', 'vertigo films', 'jared hess', 'spyglass entertainment', 'world wrestling federation', 'revolution studios', 'walden media', 'general mills', 'david angell', 'crown film unit', 'touchstone', 'ayngaran international', 'focus features', 'walt disney feature animation', 'jim henson company', 'disney animated', 'ndr', 'thames television', 'fuji tv', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'don simpson', 'ghibli', 'fox tv', 'harold lloyd', 'allied artists', 'phase 4 films', 'prc', 'walt disney pictures', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'mbc', 'thirupathi brothers', 'tvb', 'working title films', 'granada tv', 'madhouse', 'ealing studios', 'filmation', 'mtv', 'cbc sports', 'granada television'] | The Cocoanuts | The Cocoanuts (1929) is the Marx Brothers' first feature-length film. Produced for Paramount Pictures by Walter Wanger, who is not credited, the musical comedy stars the four Marx Brothers, Oscar Shaw, Mary Eaton, and Margaret Dumont. It was the first sound film to credit more than one director (Robert Florey and Joseph Santley), and was adapted to the screen by Morrie Ryskind from the George S. Kaufman Broadway musical play. Five of the film's tunes were composed by Irving Berlin, including "When My Dreams Come True", sung by Oscar Shaw and Mary Eaton. |
13 | production company | The Phantom of Crestwood | RKO Radio Pictures | ['fox network', 'rank organisation', 'gma films', 'mtv films', 'das erste', 'mgm studios', 'twentieth century fox', 'will gluck', 'endemol usa', 'disney animated', 'reliance entertainment', 'participant media', 'star cinema', 'hbo', 'granada', 'rooster teeth', 'aardman animations', 'sesame workshop', 'blue sky studios', 'broken lizard', 'fremantle media', 'general mills', 'robert youngson', 'columbia', 'triangle film corporation', 'bbc', 'biograph company', 'london film productions', 'ufa', 'vh1', 'paramount television', 'amazon', 'utv motion pictures', 'british international pictures', 'dennis law', 'wwf', 'eros international', 'avco embassy pictures', 'gus sorola', 'hat trick productions', 'biograph', 'hammer studios', 'hallmark entertainment', 'harpo productions', 'nelvana', 'crown film unit', 'revolution studios', 'world wrestling federation', 'shaw brothers studio', 'mbc', 'whoopi goldberg', 'united artists', 'hollywood pictures', 'studio ghibli', 'grub street productions', 'viva films', 'dreamworks', 'fox searchlight', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'wwe studios', 'endemol', 'goldwyn', 'republic pictures', 'illumination entertainment', 'red giant movies', 'gainsborough pictures', 'hammer film productions', 'marvel studios', 'troma entertainment', 'bbc films', 'toei animation', 'tf1', 'raaj kamal films international', 'dna films', 'yash raj films', 'thames television', 'pixar', 'new world pictures', 'david angell', 'fox tv', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'don simpson', 'allied artists', 'aip', 'kalem company', 'channel one', 'fox atomic', 'nfb', 'ebu', 'svt', 'dreamworks animation', 'relativity media', 'vertigo films', 'lawrence bender', 'thames', 'television broadcasts limited', 'fox', 'dreamworks pictures'] | The Phantom of Crestwood | The Phantom of Crestwood is a 1932 American Pre-Code murder mystery film released by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by J. Walter Ruben, and starring Ricardo Cortez, Karen Morley, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Anita Louise, H. B. Warner, and Pauline Frederick. Morley plays Jenny Wren, who plans to extort money from various wealthy ex-lovers, after she lures them to an estate called Crestwood. The film was based on a radio serial, which was heard on NBC Radio's Hollywood on the Air for six weeks (Fridays at 10:30 P.M. Eastern Time) from August 26 through September 30, 1932, and a contest was held where listeners sent in suggestions for the film's ending. The film features what Leonard Maltin referred to as an "eye-popping" flashback technique. According to RKO records the film made a profit of $100,000. |
13 | production company | BUtterfield 8 | MGM | ['shochiku', 'mumbai', 'dreamworks skg', 'disneytoon studios', 'fox atomic', 'disney channel', 'red giant movies', 'goldwyn', 'yrf', 'hammer film productions', 'mtv', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'wbez', 'sesame workshop', 'twentieth century fox', 'telemundo', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'lawrence bender', 'mtv films', 'david angell', 'handmade films', 'pixar', 'universal pictures', 'jean yanne', 'jared hess', 'penny marshall', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'phase 4 films', 'nickelodeon movies', 'granada television', 'jackass', 'cbs films', 'jim henson company', 'warwick films', 'flower films', 'summit entertainment', 'weinstein company', 'gainax', 'filmation', 'ealing', 'dc comics', 'walt disney productions', 'vh1', 'happy madison', 'lifetime network', 'hallmark', 'das erste', 'marvel', 'lions gate', 'aardman animations', 'eros international', 'channel one', 'prc', 'hallmark entertainment', 'triangle film corporation', 'harpo productions', 'denis sanders', 'pixar animation studios', 'fox tv', 'golden harvest', 'ard', 'pranavam arts', 'fuji tv', 'associated film distribution', 'relativity media', 'madhouse', 'bill plympton', 'marvel studios', 'village roadshow pictures', 'thanhouser company', 'lionsgate', 'ayngaran international', 'company pictures', 'gma films', 'walt disney', 'gainsborough pictures', 'rank organisation', 'wwf', 'npr', 'raaj kamal films international', 'utv motion pictures', 'ndr', 'ufa', 'viva films', 'bell media', 'gaumont', 'the walt disney studios', 'kalem company', 'aip', 'paramount television', 'wwe', 'leslie iwerks', 'grub street productions', 'working title films', 'dna films', 'lianhua film company', 'maurice tourneur', 'new line'] | Elizabeth Taylor | Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, DBE (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British-American actress, businesswoman and humanitarian. She began as a child actress in the early 1940s, and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s, and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life. The American Film Institute named her the seventh greatest female screen legend in 1999. Born in London to American parents, Taylor and her family moved from England to Los Angeles in 1939. She was noted for her beauty already as a child, and was given a film contract by Universal Pictures in 1941. Her screen debut was in a minor role in There's One Born Every Minute (1942), but Universal terminated her contract after a year. Taylor was then signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and had her breakthrough role in National Velvet (1944), becoming one of the studio's most popular teenage stars. She made the transition to adult roles in the early 1950s, when she starred in the comedy Father of the Bride (1950) and received critical acclaim for her performance in the tragic drama A Place in the Sun (1951). Despite being one of MGM's most bankable stars, Taylor wished to end her career in the early 1950s, as she resented the studio's control and disliked many of the films she was assigned to. She began receiving better roles in the mid-1950s, beginning with the epic drama Giant (1956), and starred in several critically and commercially successful films in the following years. These included two film adaptations of plays by Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) and Suddenly, Last Summer (1959); Taylor won a Golden Globe for Best Actress for the latter. Although she disliked her role in BUtterfield 8 (1960), her last film for MGM, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. Taylor was next paid a record-breaking $1 million to play the title role in the historical epic Cleopatra (1963), which was the most expensive film made up to that point. During the filming, Taylor began an extramarital affair with co-star Richard Burton, which caused a scandal. Despite public disapproval, she and Burton continued their relationship and were married in 1964. Dubbed "Liz and Dick" by the media, they starred in eleven films together, including The V.I.P.s (1963), The Sandpiper (1965), The Taming of the Shrew (1967) and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). Taylor received the best reviews of her career for Woolf, winning her second Academy Award and several other awards for her performance. Taylor's acting career began to decline in the late 1960s, although she continued starring in films until the mid-1970s, after which she focused on supporting the career of her sixth husband, Senator John Warner. In the 1980s, she acted in her first substantial stage roles and in several television films and series, and became the first celebrity to launch a perfume brand. Taylor was also one of the first celebrities to take part in HIV/AIDS activism. She co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) in 1985 and The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in 1991. From the early 1990s until her death, she dedicated her time to philanthropy. She received several accolades for it, including the Presidential Citizens Medal. Taylor's personal life was subject to constant media attention throughout her life. She was married eight times to seven men, endured serious illnesses, and led a jet set lifestyle, including collecting one of the most expensive private collections of jewelry. After many years of ill health, Taylor died from congestive heart failure at the age of 79 in 2011. |
13 | production company | Torch Singer | Paramount Pictures | ['telemundo', 'vertigo films', 'broken lizard', 'thames television', 'amblin entertainment', 'essanay', 'shaw brothers', 'phase 4 films', 'jackass', 'mtv films', 'walt disney', 'lianhua film company', 'blue sky studios', 'thames', 'participant media', 'dic entertainment', 'silver pictures', 'thirupathi brothers', 'keystone studios', 'studiocanal', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'madhouse', 'polish television', 'avco embassy pictures', 'american international pictures', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'world wrestling federation', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'vh1', 'fox searchlight', 'fremantlemedia', 'wwe studios', 'amicus productions', 'tf1', 'wbez', 'robert youngson', 'toho studios', 'hbo', 'sesame workshop', 'will gluck', 'essanay studios', 'douglas fairbanks', 'republic pictures', 'red chillies', 'bell media', 'cbs films', 'das erste', 'sony pictures animation', 'gaumont', 'mutant enemy productions', 'lawrence bender', 'lenfilm', 'paramount television', 'nelvana', 'american zoetrope', 'cookie jar group', 'john woo', 'ealing studios', 'european broadcasting union', 'ebu', 'nickelodeon movies', 'dc comics', 'lucasfilm', 'dimension films', 'toei', 'dna films', 'golden harvest', 'monogram pictures', 'blender foundation', 'television broadcasts limited', 'producers releasing corporation', 'dreamworks skg', 'ghibli', 'paramount network television', 'paramount studios', 'penny marshall', 'flower films', 'aardman', 'pixar', 'aardman animations', 'harpo productions', 'mtv', 'cbc sports', 'screen gems', 'itv', 'lexus', 'disneytoon studios', 'walt disney productions', 'happy madison productions', 'shaw brothers studio', 'walt disney company', 'new line cinema', '20th century fox', 'romulus films', 'palace pictures', 'fox broadcasting company', 'harold lloyd', 'andy warhol', 'ealing'] | Torch Singer | Torch Singer is a 1933 American Pre-Code Paramount Pictures film, directed by Alexander Hall and George Somnes, and starring Claudette Colbert, Ricardo Cortez, David Manners and Lyda Roberti. The screenplay was written by Lenore J. Coffee and Lynn Starling, based on the short story Mike by Grace Perkins, which was published in Liberty magazine (May 20–27, 1933). It was released on DVD (as part of a six disc set entitled "Pre-Code Hollywood Collection") on April 7, 2009. |
13 | production company | Skyjacked | MGM | ['hammer studios', 'eon', 'mtv films', 'amblin entertainment', 'sony pictures classics', 'fremantle media', 'paramount', 'don coscarelli', 'village roadshow pictures', 'biograph', 'cookie jar group', 'andy warhol', 'gma films', 'dna films', 'jean yanne', 'pixar', 'tristar pictures', 'ealing studios', 'wwe studios', 'ayngaran international', 'apatow productions', 'ghibli', 'troma entertainment', 'itc entertainment', 'screen gems', 'raaj kamal films international', 'mike judge', 'denis sanders', 'itv', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'das erste', 'broken lizard', 'two cities films', 'lita stantic', 'walt disney', 'company pictures', 'european broadcasting union', 'toho studios', 'cbc sports', 'hammer film productions', 'disneytoon studios', 'granada television', 'tango gameworks', 'biograph company', 'cbs films', 'columbia studios', 'disney', 'essanay', 'paramount studios', 'will gluck', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'aardman animations', 'wwf', 'sidney morgan', 'marvel studios', 'nickelodeon movies', '20th century fox', 'columbia', 'granada tv', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'telemundo', 'happy madison productions', 'hollywood pictures', 'youtube', 'warner brothers', 'jerusha hess', 'hammer horror', 'david angell', 'mumbai', 'freemantlemedia', 'pbs', 'fox network', 'aip', 'twentieth century fox', 'lenfilm', 'studiocanal', 'sesame workshop', 'toei animation', 'hbo', 'bill plympton', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'wwe', 'disney animated', 'touchstone pictures', 'bbc', 'itc', 'amicus productions', 'rko', 'miramax', 'ap films', 'nickelodeon', 'fox star studios', 'universal studios', 'gainsborough pictures', 'thames television', 'hallmark entertainment', 'endemol', 'triangle film corporation', 'studio ghibli'] | The Night God Screamed | The Night God Screamed is a 1971 American psychological suspense film, also classified as a horror film, independently made on a low budget by Lasky/Carlin Productions (producers Ed Carlin and Gil Lasky, with Lasky writing the screenplay). Due to the sensitivities connected with displaying such a provocative title, theater owners in small town and rural communities were offered the option of using the short alternative appellation, Scream. Copyrighted in 1971 and intermittently distributed between 1971 and 1974 by exploitation producer Jerry Gross' soon-to-be-bankrupt Cinemation Industries, the sparsely exhibited feature was directed by Lee Madden and gave top billing to Academy Award nominee (Best Actress for 1949's Pinky) Jeanne Crain, whose previous two film appearances were in 1962 and 1967, with her one remaining film credit, a year after filming The Night God Screamed, being a fifth-billed supporting role in MGM's big-budget airplane drama Skyjacked. |
13 | production company | The Spanish Main | RKO | ['harpo productions', 'mosfilm', 'jackass', 'vh1', 'walt disney studios', 'eon', 'columbia studios', 'mumbai', 'studio ghibli', 'goldwyn', 'sony pictures animation', 'paramount studios', 'the asylum', 'granada tv', 'dic entertainment', 'miramax films', 'handmade films', 'biograph', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'fox atomic', 'paramount pictures', 'two cities films', 'essanay studios', 'steven lisberger', 'disneytoon studios', 'spyglass entertainment', 'ayngaran international', 'ap films', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'tango gameworks', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'crown film unit', 'bill plympton', 'don simpson', 'amicus productions', 'red chillies', 'broken lizard', 'associated film distribution', 'dc comics', 'jerusha hess', 'will gluck', 'ctw', 'john woo', 'star cinema', 'utv motion pictures', 'toho', 'reliance entertainment', 'phase 4 films', 'screen gems', 'tf1', 'the walt disney studios', 'mtv films', 'yrf', 'relativity media', 'tvb', 'rko radio pictures', 'endemol', 'zentropa', 'nickelodeon movies', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'television broadcasts limited', 'rank organisation', 'gus sorola', 'abc', 'telemundo', 'warner brothers pictures', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'hammer film productions', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'atv', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'walt disney', 'touchstone pictures', 'tms entertainment', 'world wrestling federation', 'gainsborough pictures', 'amblin entertainment', 'pbs', 'fox star studios', 'dharma productions', 'lianhua film company', 'lions gate entertainment', 'viva films', 'npr', 'nikkatsu', 'tim allen', 'vertigo films', 'fox broadcasting company', 'gainax', 'lita stantic', 'cosgrove hall', 'revolution studios', 'penny marshall', 'american zoetrope', 'aardman', 'shaw brothers', 'walt disney company', 'merchant ivory', 'general mills'] | The Spanish Main | The Spanish Main (1945) is an adventure film starring Paul Henreid, Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak and Binnie Barnes, and directed by Frank Borzage. It was RKO's first all-Technicolor film since Becky Sharp ten years before. Cinematographer George Barnes received an Academy Award nomination for Best Color Cinematography. Though a box office hit upon its first release, the film is chiefly remembered today for its lavish and intricate score by Hanns Eisler. |
13 | production company | Star Trek Generations | Paramount Pictures | ['screen gems', 'working title films', 'freemantlemedia', 'warwick films', 'bell media', 'endemol usa', 'biograph company', 'denis sanders', 'jackass', 'blender foundation', 'london film productions', 'television broadcasts limited', 'shaw brothers studio', 'red giant movies', 'toho studios', 'deg', 'walt disney productions', 'mumbai', 'happy madison productions', 'monogram pictures', 'fox', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'tristar pictures', 'cinar', 'lifetime network', 'ndr', 'keystone studios', 'pixar animation studios', 'walt disney company', 'walt disney', 'goldwyn', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'wwf', 'toho', 'cookie jar group', 'disney', 'eon', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'marvel', 'touchstone', 'leslie iwerks', 'hollywood pictures', 'gma films', 'bill plympton', 'shochiku', 'mtv', 'wbez', 'vertigo films', 'telemundo', 'walt disney feature animation', 'jared hess', 'rko', 'mgm', 'nelvana', 'hammer film productions', 'disneytoon studios', 'ghibli', 'don simpson', 'hammer horror', 'filmation', 'nikkatsu', 'warner brothers', 'ard', 'utv motion pictures', 'gainsborough pictures', 'ealing', 'touchstone pictures', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'gaumont', 'fremantlemedia', 'associated film distribution', 'rko radio pictures', 'bbc films', 'essanay studios', 'national geographic society', 'fox network', 'revolution studios', 'thirupathi brothers', 'lionsgate films', 'sony pictures classics', 'broken lizard', 'tms entertainment', 'lifetime tv', 'studio ghibli', 'the walt disney company', 'country music television', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'paramount television', 'hallmark entertainment', 'amazon', 'disney animated', 'dimension films', 'fox atomic', 'dreamworks pictures', 'das erste', 'ealing studios', 'the asylum', 'palace pictures', 'allied artists'] | Star Trek Generations | Star Trek Generations is a 1994 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. Generations is the seventh feature film based on Star Trek, and is the first film in the series to star the cast of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise-D teams up with his predecessor Captain James T. Kirk to stop a villain from destroying a planet. Parts of the film were shot at the Valley of Fire State Park near Overton, Nevada; Paramount Studios; and Lone Pine, California. While the film received mixed reviews from critics, it performed well at the box office. |
13 | production company | Gangs of New York | Miramax Films | ['thames', 'american international pictures', 'yash raj films', 'lifetime network', 'troma entertainment', 'das erste', 'animal logic', 'npr', '20th century fox', 'rko pictures', 'atv', 'participant media', 'touchstone pictures', 'illumination entertainment', 'fox network', 'keystone studios', 'lions gate entertainment', 'walt disney feature animation', 'douglas fairbanks', 'dreamworks skg', 'national geographic society', 'wbez', 'apatow productions', 'walt disney animation studios', 'disney', 'viva films', 'don coscarelli', 'hollywood pictures', 'hallmark', 'the asylum', 'lita stantic', 'british international pictures', 'studio ghibli', 'freemantlemedia', 'disneynature', 'ndr', 'dennis law', 'endemol', 'peter jackson', 'steven lisberger', 'gma films', 'penny marshall', 'dreamworks', 'walt disney company', 'country music television', 'studiocanal', 'columbia pictures', 'lifetime tv', 'pixar', 'new line cinema', 'crown film unit', 'nickelodeon', 'raaj kamal films international', 'lionsgate', 'vitagraph company', 'toho', 'lexus', 'hammer studios', 'granada television', 'working title films', 'eon productions', 'mbc', 'thanhouser company', 'jim henson company', 'happy madison', 'shochiku', 'robert youngson', 'aip', 'weinstein company', 'mumbai', 'sidney morgan', 'amazon studios', 'triangle film corporation', 'columbia', 'svt', 'mtv', 'lions gate', 'cbs', 'warner brothers pictures', 'hbo', 'republic pictures', 'golden harvest', 'jackass', 'screen gems', 'thirupathi brothers', 'thames television', 'happy madison productions', 'ard', 'twentieth century fox', 'dark castle entertainment', 'avm productions', 'walt disney', 'rko radio pictures', 'company pictures', 'new line', 'ctw', 'fox atomic', 'summit entertainment', 'british film institute'] | Gangs of New York | Gangs of New York is a 2002 American historical fiction film set in the mid-19th century in the Five Points district of Lower Manhattan. The film was directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, and Kenneth Lonergan, inspired by Herbert Asbury's 1927 non-fiction book, The Gangs of New York. It was made in Cinecittà, Rome, distributed by Miramax Films and nominated for numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture. Most of the film takes place in 1863. The two principal issues of the era in New York were Irish immigration to the city and the ongoing Civil War. The story follows William "Bill the Butcher" Cutting (Daniel Day-Lewis) in his roles as crime boss and political kingmaker under the helm of "Boss" Tweed (Jim Broadbent). The film culminates in a violent confrontation between Cutting and his mob with protagonist Amsterdam Vallon (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his allies, which coincides with the New York City draft riots of 1863. |
13 | production company | Dead Poets Society | Touchstone | ['allied artists', 'blender foundation', 'dreamworks', 'fremantle media', 'lita stantic', 'ealing', 'thirupathi brothers', 'john woo', 'rko', 'sony pictures animation', 'hollywood pictures', 'columbia', 'fox network', 'mutant enemy productions', 'miramax films', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'mosfilm', 'gainsborough pictures', 'granada tv', 'pranavam arts', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'dreamworks animation', 'gainax', 'lionsgate films', 'relativity media', 'british international pictures', 'vertigo films', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'view askew productions', 'eon', 'aardman', 'walt disney company', 'walt disney animation studios', 'handmade films', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'apatow productions', 'aip', 'troma', 'the walt disney company', 'paramount television', 'lions gate', 'eros international', 'essanay', 'blue sky studios', 'mtv films', 'tvb', 'walt disney', 'united artists', 'disney movietoons', 'miramax', 'nickelodeon', 'avco embassy pictures', 'tristar pictures', 'peter jackson', 'fox atomic', 'douglas fairbanks', 'two cities films', 'yash raj films', 'robert youngson', 'national geographic society', 'revolution studios', 'national public radio', 'discovery', 'bill plympton', 'rooster teeth productions', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'triangle film corporation', 'lawrence bender', 'jean yanne', 'whoopi goldberg', 'jim henson company', 'yrf', 'cbs', 'polish television', 'palace pictures', 'goldwyn', 'warner brothers', 'dc', 'hallmark', 'granada television', 'toho studios', 'ap films', 'shaw brothers', 'romulus films', 'prc', 'television broadcasts limited', 'aardman animations', 'harold lloyd', 'fox broadcasting company', 'tango gameworks', 'endemol usa', 'spyglass entertainment', 'denis sanders', 'participant media', 'gus sorola', 'rko pictures', 'nfb', 'paramount pictures', 'vh1'] | Marty Katz | Marty Katz has been involved in the motion picture and television industries for over three decades and has served in a variety of producing and executive positions in charge of production. In October 1992, following an eight year association with The Walt Disney Studios that included the position as Executive Vice President, Motion Pictures and Television Production, he formed his own independent production banner, Marty Katz Productions, which was based at Disney and had an exclusive overall arrangement with the studio. Under his banner, Mr. Katz produced the comedy hits “Man Of The House” starring Chevy Chase and Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and “Mr. Wrong” starring Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Pullman. Concurrently with this exclusive production agreement with Disney, he continued to serve the studio as a Production Consultant in connection with various film and television projects and new technology issues. Mr. Katz joined The Walt Disney Studios in 1985 as Senior Vice President, Motion Picture and Television Production, and in that role was responsible for overseeing all aspects of physical production (including post production) for the studio’s various production banners—Disney, Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures; all projects and series for Walt Disney Television; as well as productions for the Theme Parks and Feature Animation, among them the feature hits “Down & Out in Beverly Hills,” Outrageous Fortune,” “Good Morning, Vietnam,” “Three Men and a Baby” “The Color Of Money,” “Honey, I Shrunk The Kids,” “Dead Poets Society," “Dick Tracy,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” “Pretty Woman,” “Father Of The Bride,” “The Rocketeer,” “The Little Mermaid,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” and “New York Stories.” Three years later, he was promoted to the post of Executive Vice President and continued to oversee the physical production side of the studio’s rapidly expanding motion picture and television slate. Upon his return from Vietnam in 1969, where he served as a US Army 1st Lieutenant Combat Pictorial Unit Director, Mr. Katz began his industry career working for Roger Corman’s New World Pictures as a Production Manager/Associate Producer on various low budget films. In 1971 he became Director of Film Production for ABC Circle Films during the Barry Diller/Michael Eisner years. During his five-year association with that organization, he supervised production for more than 50 television movies (including “Eleanor and Franklin” and “Love Among The Ruins”) that garnered a total of 25 Emmy Awards. From 1976-78, he was Executive Vice President of Quinn Martin Productions, supervising “Streets of San Francisco,” “Barnaby Jones,” and other on-air series and television films. From 1978 to 1980, he was a Producer and Production Consultant for Paramount Pictures. Prior to joining Disney, Mr. Katz produced various television and theatrical films including Fox’s “Heart Like A Wheel” (1983), and Geffen/Warner Bros.’ “Lost In America” (1985). In 1996, after leaving Disney, Marty Katz Productions began operating independently with offices in Santa Monica. In 1997 Marty Katz was Twentieth Century Fox’s Supervising Producer on James Cameron’s “Titanic”. He produced “Reindeer Games” directed by John Frankenheimer, and starring Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, and Gary Sinise, in 2000 . He then produced “Impostor,” directed by Gary Fleder, and starring Gary Sinise and Madeline Stowe in 2001. In 2001, he produced “The Four Feathers,” directed by Shekhar Kapur and starring Heath Ledger, Kate Hudson, and Wes Bentley. In 2004, he produced “The Great Raid,” an epic World War II, true-life action drama about the liberation of American Survivors of the Bataan Death March from the Japanese Cabanatuan POW Camp in the Philippines in 1945. The film was directed by John Dahl (“The Last Seduction,” “Rounders”), and stars Benjamin Bratt, James Franco, Connie Nielsen, and Joe Fiennes for Miramax films. In addition, he was a Production Consultant for Miramax on “Lord of the Rings,” (2000) and was instrumental in getting it greenlit, as well Production Consultant on “Gangs of New York” (2001) and “Cold Mountain” (2002), and various other productions for other studios. His latest production, “Love Ranch,” directed by Taylor Hackford, and starring Helen Mirren, Joe Pesci, and Gina Gershon, was released in June 2010. He is currently working on other projects in development through his Marty Katz Productions. |
13 | production company | The Jungle Book 2 | Walt Disney | ['fox tv', 'rko', 'essanay', 'wwe studios', 'rank organisation', 'united artists', 'mutant enemy productions', 'reliance entertainment', 'ufa', 'penny marshall', 'raaj kamal films international', 'phase 4 films', 'rko pictures', 'touchstone pictures', 'cbc sports', 'european broadcasting union', 'national geographic society', 'tristar pictures', 'marvel studios', 'lifetime network', 'london film productions', 'mosfilm', 'thames television', 'crown film unit', 'aardman animations', 'red giant movies', 'disney animated', 'don coscarelli', 'blue sky studios', 'mike judge', 'paramount pictures', 'monogram pictures', 'yash raj films', 'don simpson', 'miramax', 'endemol usa', 'rko radio pictures', 'sidney morgan', 'dreamworks pictures', 'itc entertainment', 'mgm studios', 'studio deen', 'flower films', 'atv', 'jean yanne', 'granada tv', 'golden harvest', 'working title films', 'orion pictures', 'wwe', 'bill plympton', 'dc', 'grub street productions', 'triangle film corporation', 'blender foundation', 'jerusha hess', 'fuji tv', 'keystone studios', 'fox star studios', 'television broadcasts limited', 'walt disney feature animation', 'nickelodeon', 'mgm', 'john woo', 'rooster teeth productions', 'svt', 'biograph', 'tango gameworks', 'lianhua film company', 'robert youngson', 'spyglass entertainment', 'producers releasing corporation', 'andy warhol', 'mumbai', 'new world pictures', 'paramount', 'red chillies', 'the asylum', 'nikkatsu', 'screen gems', 'toho', 'village roadshow pictures', 'summit entertainment', 'dreamworks animation', 'ard', 'aardman', 'dic entertainment', 'cbs', 'star cinema', 'ealing studios', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'pranavam arts', 'studiocanal', 'cosgrove hall', 'hammer horror', 'illumination entertainment', 'ebu', 'two cities films', 'disney movietoons'] | The Jungle Book 2 | The Jungle Book 2 is a 2003 American-Australian animated musical film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. The theatrical version of the film was released in France on February 5, 2003, and released in the United States on February 14, 2003. The film is a sequel to Walt Disney's 1967 film The Jungle Book, and stars Haley Joel Osment as the voice of Mowgli and John Goodman as the voice of Baloo. The film was originally produced as a direct-to-video film, but was released theatrically first, similar to the Peter Pan sequel, Return to Never Land. It is the third animated Disney sequel to have a theatrical release rather than going direct-to-video after The Rescuers Down Under in 1990 and Return to Never Land in 2002. The film is a continuation of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling and is not based on The Second Jungle Book. However, they do have several characters in common. When released, it was criticized mainly for the quality of its animation and the similarity of its plotline to that of the original film. |
13 | production company | Scared Stiff | Paramount Pictures | ['douglas fairbanks', 'village roadshow pictures', 'jim henson company', 'marvel studios', 'polish television', 'universal studios', 'wwe studios', 'ap films', 'jerusha hess', 'dark castle entertainment', 'wbez', 'new world pictures', 'cosgrove hall', 'tango gameworks', 'the walt disney studios', 'tvb', 'ndr', 'tms entertainment', 'amazon', 'nickelodeon', 'vertigo films', 'new line', 'tristar pictures', 'gus sorola', 'company pictures', 'illumination entertainment', 'palace pictures', 'disney movietoons', 'rooster teeth productions', 'thames television', 'amicus productions', 'studio ghibli', 'thanhouser company', 'zentropa', 'endemol', 'blender foundation', 'vh1', 'orion pictures', 'vitagraph company', 'hollywood pictures', 'british film institute', 'disneytoon studios', 'american film manufacturing company', 'toei', 'lifetime tv', 'wwe', 'yash raj films', 'columbia pictures', 'studio deen', 'denis sanders', 'troma', 'utv motion pictures', 'flower films', 'fox network', 'monogram pictures', 'cbs films', 'dc', 'svt', 'participant media', 'ebu', 'whoopi goldberg', 'producers releasing corporation', 'npr', 'mbc', 'fox broadcasting company', 'disney animated', 'nikkatsu', 'itc', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'discovery', 'american international pictures', 'studiocanal', 'steven lisberger', 'pbs', 'lucasfilm', 'will gluck', 'lita stantic', 'disney channel', 'essanay', 'granada', 'fox searchlight', 'granada tv', 'gaumont', 'wwf', 'rooster teeth', 'warner brothers pictures', 'tim allen', 'disneynature', 'fox tv', 'fox searchlight pictures', '20th century fox', 'aardman animations', 'don simpson', 'toho studios', 'peter jackson', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'raaj kamal films international', 'keystone studios', 'warner brothers'] | Scared Stiff (1945 film) | Scared Stiff (1945) is an American film directed by Frank McDonald for Pine-Thomas Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is also known as Treasure of Fear (American reissue title) and You'll Be The Death Of Me Yet. |
13 | production company | Wolf Children | Madhouse | ['view askew productions', 'leslie iwerks', 'shaw brothers', 'shaw brothers studio', 'hat trick productions', 'aip', 'golden harvest', 'paramount', 'maurice tourneur', 'tim allen', 'hbo', 'denis sanders', 'robert youngson', 'mtv films', 'hallmark entertainment', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'essanay studios', 'paramount pictures', 'amazon studios', 'prc', 'hammer horror', 'american film manufacturing company', 'allied artists', 'working title films', 'ap films', 'walt disney', 'lions gate entertainment', 'npr', 'raaj kamal films international', 'will gluck', 'thames television', 'bbc', 'hammer film productions', 'hammer studios', 'romulus films', 'summit entertainment', 'fremantlemedia', 'participant media', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'lucasfilm', 'british film institute', 'thames', 'mike judge', 'jim henson company', 'associated film distribution', 'handmade films', 'lenfilm', 'mumbai', 'kyoto animation', 'pixar animation studios', 'television broadcasts limited', 'mosfilm', 'douglas fairbanks', 'nelvana', 'tms entertainment', 'toei', 'sidney morgan', 'walt disney productions', 'toho', 'lifetime tv', 'tf1', 'lions gate', 'the walt disney company', 'discovery', 'jackass', 'ealing', 'walt disney feature animation', 'svt', 'don coscarelli', 'walden media', 'telemundo', 'ndr', 'sony pictures classics', 'fox network', 'whoopi goldberg', 'penny marshall', 'deg', 'kartemquin films', 'thirupathi brothers', 'eros international', 'star cinema', 'london film productions', 'dic entertainment', 'essanay', 'dna films', 'spyglass entertainment', 'eon productions', 'channel one', 'weinstein company', 'avco embassy pictures', 'cbc sports', 'bbc wales', 'studio ghibli', 'new line', 'phase 4 films', 'endemol', 'hollywood pictures', 'polish television', 'rko'] | Wolf Children | Wolf Children (Japanese: おおかみこどもの雨と雪 Hepburn: Ōkami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki, lit. "Wolf Children Ame and Yuki") is a 2012 Japanese animated fantasy film directed and co-written by Mamoru Hosoda. The film stars the voices of Aoi Miyazaki, Takao Osawa and Haru Kuroki. The story follows a young mother who is left to raise two children, Ame and Yuki, who have human and wolf-like qualities after their werewolf father dies. To create the film, director Hosoda established Studio Chizu, which co-produced the film with Madhouse. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, the character designer for Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (1990) and Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), designed characters for the film. Wolf Children had its world premiere in Paris on June 25, 2012, and was released theatrically on July 21, 2012 in Japan. It is licensed by Funimation Entertainment in North America and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 23, 2013. It was screened in the UK at the end of October 2013 with a DVD and Deluxe Blu-ray/DVD edition from Manga Entertainment following on December 23, 2013. |
13 | production company | Evil Dead II | DEG | ['hbo', 'aardman', 'columbia studios', 'mosfilm', 'lita stantic', 'sony pictures animation', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'nelvana', 'kalem company', 'studio ghibli', 'mtv films', 'cinar', 'toho studios', 'saban entertainment', 'lifetime tv', 'prc', 'thirupathi brothers', 'walt disney', 'animal logic', 'douglas fairbanks', 'producers releasing corporation', 'associated film distribution', 'nickelodeon', 'new world pictures', 'hallmark', 'biograph', 'essanay', 'eon', 'broken lizard', 'channel one', 'viva films', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'kyoto animation', 'mutant enemy productions', 'american zoetrope', 'walt disney animation studios', 'jerusha hess', 'toei', 'gma films', 'zentropa', 'rooster teeth', 'toho', 'ebu', 'atv', 'two cities films', 'toei animation', 'endemol usa', 'steven lisberger', 'lianhua film company', 'hallmark entertainment', 'apatow productions', 'mbc', 'ealing', 'handmade films', 'nickelodeon movies', 'polish television', 'vertigo films', 'fox star studios', 'cbc sports', 'blue sky studios', 'bell media', 'disney channel', 'jared hess', 'fox', 'troma', 'participant media', 'ard', 'gainsborough pictures', 'rank organisation', 'aip', 'avco embassy pictures', 'disneytoon studios', 'lions gate', 'kartemquin films', 'nfb', 'lenfilm', 'itc', 'thames', 'jackass', 'john woo', 'merchant ivory', 'fremantle media', 'fox broadcasting company', 'warner brothers pictures', 'goldwyn', 'blender foundation', 'grub street productions', 'rko', 'bbc', 'star cinema', 'amicus productions', 'penny marshall', 'eon productions', 'dennis law', 'warner brothers', 'view askew productions', 'madhouse', 'disneynature', 'fox tv'] | De Laurentiis Entertainment Group | De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG) was an entertainment production company and distribution unit founded by producer Dino De Laurentiis.The company is notable for producing Manhunter, Blue Velvet, the horror films Near Dark and Evil Dead II, King Kong Lives (the sequel to De Laurentiis' remake of King Kong), and Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, as well as distributing Transformers: The Movie. The company's main studios were located in Wilmington, North Carolina, which is now EUE/Screen Gems Studios. The studio's first releases were in 1986 but went bankrupt two years later after Million Dollar Mystery, among other films, failed at the box office. |
13 | production company | WrestleMania I | World Wrestling Federation | ['tf1', 'warner brothers pictures', 'summit entertainment', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'lita stantic', 'romulus films', 'avm productions', 'fox broadcasting company', 'walt disney animation studios', 'don simpson', 'whoopi goldberg', 'polish television', 'cbs', 'svt', 'wwe', 'animal logic', 'walt disney studios', 'hallmark entertainment', 'andy warhol', 'jim henson company', 'leslie iwerks', 'lifetime tv', 'vitagraph company', 'red giant movies', 'walt disney', 'endemol usa', 'granada television', 'maurice tourneur', 'cinar', 'british international pictures', 'harpo productions', 'columbia pictures', 'cookie jar group', 'nickelodeon', 'apatow productions', 'mgm studios', 'pranavam arts', 'ealing studios', 'twentieth century fox', 'allied artists', 'american film manufacturing company', 'hat trick productions', 'bill plympton', 'associated film distribution', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'mosfilm', 'steven lisberger', 'happy madison', 'ndr', 'aardman animations', 'disney', 'crown film unit', 'essanay studios', 'biograph company', 'lifetime network', 'paramount studios', 'lionsgate films', 'telemundo', 'marvel', 'dimension films', 'miramax films', 'view askew productions', 'paramount pictures', 'dc comics', 'amazon', 'mgm', 'studio deen', 'rko pictures', 'shaw brothers studio', 'united artists', 'fuji tv', 'rooster teeth productions', 'star cinema', 'fremantlemedia', 'rko', 'golden harvest', 'american international pictures', 'deg', 'universal studios', 'mumbai', 'hollywood pictures', 'fremantle media', 'village roadshow pictures', 'fox', 'american zoetrope', 'gainax', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'dharma productions', 'cbs films', 'miramax', 'das erste', 'wbez', 'fox tv', 'gainsborough pictures', 'eon productions', 'new world pictures', 'hammer studios', 'utv motion pictures', 'national geographic society'] | WrestleMania I | WrestleMania (sequentially known as WrestleMania I) was the first annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event (only in selected areas), produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on March 31, 1985, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The attendance for the event was 19,121. The event was seen by over one million viewers through closed-circuit television, making it the largest showing of an event on closed-circuit television in the United States at the time. The show consisted of nine professional wrestling matches. In the main event, Hulk Hogan and Mr T defeated Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper. Also, Wendi Richter (accompanied by manager Cyndi Lauper) defeated Leilani Kai to win the WWF Women's Championship, and Nikolai Volkoff and The Iron Sheik defeated The U.S. Express (Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham) to win the WWF Tag Team Championship. |
13 | production company | Flushed Away | Aardman Animations | ['the walt disney company', 'cinar', 'lenfilm', 'spyglass entertainment', '20th century fox', 'wwe studios', 'focus features', 'lianhua film company', 'gainax', 'monogram pictures', 'mike judge', 'pixar animation studios', 'ealing studios', 'steven lisberger', 'hat trick productions', 'bill plympton', 'columbia pictures', 'eros international', 'mutant enemy productions', 'peter jackson', 'mosfilm', 'pranavam arts', 'harpo productions', 'united artists', 'apatow productions', 'granada tv', 'lucasfilm', 'fox broadcasting company', 'sesame workshop', 'shaw brothers studio', 'dna films', 'gainsborough pictures', 'hallmark entertainment', 'phase 4 films', 'london film productions', 'rko radio pictures', 'hallmark', 'saban entertainment', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'columbia studios', 'warner brothers', 'handmade films', 'amazon', 'eon productions', 'toei', 'grub street productions', 'star cinema', 'village roadshow pictures', 'company pictures', 'warwick films', 'blender foundation', 'mgm', 'das erste', 'abc', 'jackass', 'fox tv', 'paramount television', 'broken lizard', 'shochiku', 'granada television', 'gma films', 'penny marshall', 'red chillies', 'yash raj films', 'fox', 'essanay', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'miramax', 'eon', 'denis sanders', 'studio deen', 'vitagraph company', 'channel one', 'wwf', 'studiocanal', 'avco embassy pictures', 'universal pictures', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'fox atomic', 'mbc', 'will gluck', 'fox network', 'flower films', 'ayngaran international', 'freemantlemedia', 'john woo', 'american film manufacturing company', 'wwe', 'disneytoon studios', 'warner brothers pictures', 'tango gameworks', 'dc comics', 'gus sorola', 'producers releasing corporation', 'fremantlemedia', 'palace pictures', 'lita stantic', 'disney movietoons', 'national geographic'] | Flushed Away | Flushed Away is a 2006 British/American computer animated action/adventure comedy film directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell. It was made in the partnership between Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation, and is Aardman's first completely computer-animated feature as opposed to the usual stop-motion. The film stars the voice talents of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Andy Serkis, Bill Nighy, Ian McKellen, Shane Richie and Jean Reno. The story was by Sam Fell, Peter Lord, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais, and the screenplay was written by Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Christopher Lloyd, Joe Keenan, and William Davies. The film was released in US on 3 November 2006, and in UK on 1 December 2006, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures, except for Switzerland, Spain, and the Netherlands, which were handled by Universal Pictures. |
13 | production company | Laputa | Studio Ghibli | ['lifetime network', 'paramount studios', 'itv', 'rko radio pictures', 'raaj kamal films international', 'red giant movies', 'fox star studios', 'kyoto animation', 'toei animation', 'peter jackson', 'screen gems', 'crown film unit', 'reliance entertainment', 'thanhouser company', 'warner brothers pictures', 'thames television', 'leslie iwerks', 'country music television', 'walt disney studios', 'general mills', 'producers releasing corporation', 'hammer film productions', 'new line', 'paramount television', 'troma entertainment', 'summit entertainment', 'granada television', 'the walt disney studios', 'gaumont', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'hollywood pictures', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'rooster teeth productions', 'jared hess', 'pixar', 'blue sky studios', 'ufa', 'illumination entertainment', 'deg', 'american international pictures', 'lionsgate films', 'jackass', 'vh1', 'disney channel', 'gainsborough pictures', 'paramount', 'gainax', 'weinstein company', 'columbia', 'apatow productions', 'avm productions', 'dreamworks animation', 'madhouse', 'aardman', 'jerusha hess', 'new line cinema', 'the walt disney company', 'world wrestling federation', 'dharma productions', 'lucasfilm', 'london film productions', 'sidney morgan', 'dimension films', 'douglas fairbanks', 'ealing', 'wwf', 'nickelodeon movies', 'amicus productions', 'blender foundation', 'british film institute', 'cookie jar group', 'rooster teeth', 'dic entertainment', 'ndr', 'fox atomic', 'itc', 'mgm studios', 'ealing studios', 'working title films', 'grub street productions', 'disney movietoons', 'mtv films', 'bbc', 'mutant enemy productions', 'tvb', 'lions gate', 'nikkatsu', 'denis sanders', 'orion pictures', 'dreamworks pictures', 'mumbai', 'cinar', 'spyglass entertainment', 'bill plympton', 'pranavam arts', 'sony pictures classics', 'dna films', 'disney', 'lifetime tv'] | Castle in the Sky | Laputa: Castle in the Sky (Japanese: 天空の城ラピュタ Hepburn: Tenkū no Shiro Rapyuta) is a 1986 Japanese animated adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and is also the first film produced and released by Studio Ghibli. The film was distributed by Toei Kabushiki Kaisha. Laputa: Castle in the Sky won the Animage Anime Grand Prix in 1986. |
13 | production company | Big Jim McLain | Warner Brothers | ['gainax', 'silver pictures', 'mosfilm', 'london film productions', 'twentieth century fox', 'ufa', 'pbs', 'red chillies', 'lifetime network', 'toei animation', 'marvel', 'yrf', 'amazon', 'rooster teeth', 'lucasfilm', 'walden media', 'screen gems', 'handmade films', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'european broadcasting union', 'republic pictures', 'walt disney company', 'kartemquin films', 'paramount', 'thames television', 'disney animated', 'polish television', 'madhouse', 'lionsgate films', 'bbc wales', 'spyglass entertainment', 'bill plympton', 'granada television', 'disney channel', 'mike judge', 'harold lloyd', 'shochiku', 'granada', 'paramount pictures', 'mtv films', 'flower films', 'columbia', 'american international pictures', 'the walt disney studios', 'jackass', 'lawrence bender', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'walt disney studios', 'goldwyn', 'sidney morgan', 'peter jackson', 'shaw brothers studio', 'nickelodeon movies', 'itc', 'national public radio', 'working title films', 'jim henson company', 'miramax films', 'nickelodeon', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'rko radio pictures', 'walt disney feature animation', 'amblin entertainment', 'vitagraph company', 'bbc', 'hat trick productions', 'studio deen', 'mgm', 'tango gameworks', 'triangle film corporation', 'palace pictures', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'dennis law', 'paramount network television', 'weinstein company', 'eon', 'happy madison', 'granada tv', 'touchstone', 'cbs films', 'fox broadcasting company', 'nelvana', 'rooster teeth productions', 'monogram pictures', 'relativity media', 'npr', 'pixar animation studios', 'endemol usa', 'saban entertainment', 'abc', 'lita stantic', 'aip', 'atv', 'amicus productions', 'tim allen', 'rank organisation', 'warwick films', 'biograph', 'harpo productions'] | Batjac Productions | Batjac Productions is an independent film production company founded by John Wayne in the early 1950s as a vehicle for Wayne to produce as well as star in movies. Its first release was Big Jim McLain with Warner Brothers in 1952, and its final film was also with Warner Brothers, McQ, in 1974. Today, Gretchen Wayne, wife of the actor’s late son, Michael Wayne, who managed and owned the company for over 30 years before his death in 2003, is its owner and president. |
13 | production company | You Again | Touchstone Pictures | ['sony pictures classics', 'television broadcasts limited', 'pixar', 'aardman', 'romulus films', 'tms entertainment', 'andy warhol', 'palace pictures', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'american film manufacturing company', 'country music television', 'flower films', 'miramax', 'vertigo films', 'warner brothers', 'dreamworks pictures', 'leslie iwerks', 'fox atomic', 'svt', 'biograph company', 'happy madison', 'bbc', 'united artists', 'fox star studios', 'itv', 'jackass', 'ndr', 'tim allen', 'new world pictures', 'general mills', 'npr', 'participant media', 'amicus productions', 'mtv', 'ap films', 'amazon studios', 'gainsborough pictures', 'jim henson company', 'kyoto animation', 'broken lizard', 'kartemquin films', 'lifetime tv', 'hallmark', 'merchant ivory', 'gaumont', 'fox', 'rooster teeth', 'mtv films', 'mgm studios', 'amazon', 'walt disney pictures', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'orion pictures', 'dennis law', 'rko radio pictures', 'mike judge', 'cookie jar group', 'columbia pictures', 'granada tv', 'discovery', 'itc', 'nfb', 'screen gems', 'national geographic', 'vitagraph company', 'disney channel', 'paramount', 'apatow productions', 'universal pictures', 'steven lisberger', 'reliance entertainment', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'atv', 'studio ghibli', 'hammer horror', 'cbs', 'blender foundation', 'lexus', 'company pictures', 'lucasfilm', 'mutant enemy productions', 'youtube', 'toei', 'hammer studios', 'rko', 'columbia studios', 'gus sorola', 'marvel', 'aip', 'douglas fairbanks', 'walt disney company', 'triangle film corporation', 'wwf', 'fremantlemedia', 'lenfilm', 'cosgrove hall', 'rooster teeth productions', 'bill plympton', 'paramount network television'] | You Again | You Again is a 2010 American family comedy film produced (with John J. Strauss and Eric Tannenbaum) and directed by Andy Fickman with music by Nathan Wang and written by Moe Jelline. The film stars Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, Odette Yustman, Billy Unger, Kristin Chenoweth, Victor Garber, James Wolk and Betty White. The film was released on September 24, 2010 by Touchstone Pictures and on Blu-ray and DVD on February 8, 2011 by Touchstone Home Entertainment. You Again has received negative reviews from critics and it earned $32 million on a $20 million budget. It was the last solo Touchstone Pictures project before working on subsequent films in association with Miramax, DreamWorks, and Lucasfilm. As a result of this, Touchstone signed a deal with DreamWorks Pictures in 2011 starting with I Am Number Four. |
13 | production company | Citizen Ruth | Miramax Films | ['national geographic', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'disney animated', 'tristar pictures', 'dark castle entertainment', 'essanay studios', 'paramount network television', 'red chillies', 'the walt disney company', 'endemol usa', 'disneynature', 'mgm studios', 'thanhouser company', 'dreamworks', 'pixar animation studios', 'dreamworks animation', 'universal studios', 'saban entertainment', 'hat trick productions', 'lions gate entertainment', 'disney', 'itc', 'dharma productions', 'general mills', 'leslie iwerks', 'lenfilm', 'mtv', 'fremantlemedia', 'dic entertainment', 'rooster teeth productions', 'mosfilm', 'disney movietoons', 'paramount studios', 'marvel studios', 'revolution studios', 'bbc films', 'village roadshow pictures', 'illumination entertainment', 'viva films', 'jean yanne', 'lionsgate', 'rooster teeth', 'ard', 'jim henson company', 'mumbai', 'lita stantic', 'warner brothers pictures', 'grub street productions', 'shaw brothers', 'fox network', 'palace pictures', 'dreamworks skg', 'douglas fairbanks', 'hammer horror', 'hallmark entertainment', 'broken lizard', 'essanay', 'cbc sports', 'avm productions', 'twentieth century fox', 'studio deen', 'reliance entertainment', 'lucasfilm', 'columbia', 'ghibli', 'polish television', 'nfb', 'abc', 'lions gate', 'jackass', 'avco embassy pictures', 'fox atomic', 'nelvana', 'don coscarelli', 'jerusha hess', 'vertigo films', 'steven lisberger', 'bbc wales', 'columbia pictures', 'telemundo', 'ap films', 'bell media', 'tango gameworks', 'allied artists', 'sony pictures animation', 'amazon', 'ctw', 'lifetime tv', 'mgm', 'ndr', 'atv', 'hbo', 'thames television', 'deg', 'silver pictures', 'gma films', 'weinstein company', 'screen gems', 'freemantlemedia'] | Cary Woods | Cary Woods is an American film producer of over twenty titles across various genres, from worldwide blockbusters Scream and Godzilla to critically acclaimed breakouts by filmmakers Alexander Payne (Citizen Ruth), Larry Clark (Kids), Doug Liman (Swingers), James Mangold (Cop Land) and Harmony Korine (Gummo). Born and raised in the Bronx, Woods graduated from law school at the University of Southern California and began his career at the William Morris Agency. At WMA, Woods introduced audiences to directors and talent including Gus Van Sant, Charlie Sheen, Uma Thurman, Matt Dillon, Todd Solondz, Michael Lehmann, Sam Kinison and Sandra Bernhard. Recognized for strong relationships with both new and established filmmakers and actors (as well as a keen eye for fresh material), Woods shepherded films like Heathers and Drugstore Cowboys and later moved to Sony Pictures Entertainment. As Vice President, working for Chairmen Peter Gruber and Jon Peters at Sony (the parent company of Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures), Woods segued to a production deal to produce features like So I Married An Axe Murderer, Rudy, Only You, and Threesome which launched the careers of Vince Vaughn, John Favreau and Doug Liman. His films feature stars including Mike Myers, Robert Downey Jr., Marisa Tomei and Christopher Walken. In 1995 Woods started his own company, Independent Pictures. The release of Larry Clark’s controversial indie hit Kids marked the beginning of what would become Woods’ library of seminal films that would help define a golden era of indie filmmaking. Kids, which starred Rosario Dawson and Chloe Sevigny, was a catalyst for Harvey and Bob Weinstein's Miramax Films, for which Woods produced seven films including Swingers, Scream, Cop Land and Citizen Ruth. Through Independent Pictures, he also produced films for New Line's specialty arm, Fine Line, such as Harmony Korine's Gummo. In 2004, Woods became a founding partner, Co-Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of Plum TV, the luxury lifestyle network spanning eight markets (including Aspen, Sun Valley, the Hamptons, Miami Beach and Nantucket). Plum TV won eight Emmy Awards with programming encompassing real estate, interior design, travel, food and wine, style, wellness, art and culture. In 2012, Woods wrote The Puzzleman, a story that takes place in Paris, for Matchboox. |
13 | production company | Death Race | Universal Studios | ['orion pictures', 'nfb', 'disneynature', 'andy warhol', 'fox searchlight', 'amblin entertainment', 'thames television', 'sesame workshop', 'bill plympton', 'hallmark', 'the walt disney studios', 'whoopi goldberg', 'reliance entertainment', 'pixar animation studios', 'universal pictures', 'hat trick productions', 'telemundo', 'avco embassy pictures', 'working title films', 'warwick films', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'prc', 'rko', 'gaumont', 'american zoetrope', 'mgm studios', 'cookie jar group', 'view askew productions', 'dennis law', 'bbc', 'walt disney animation studios', 'paramount pictures', 'world wrestling federation', 'eon productions', 'rank organisation', 'hammer studios', 'yrf', 'zentropa', 'filmation', 'granada television', 'vertigo films', 'disney', 'hallmark entertainment', 'jim henson company', 'pixar', 'jackass', 'deg', 'don coscarelli', 'walt disney', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'lions gate', 'the walt disney company', 'grub street productions', 'rooster teeth', 'atv', 'golden harvest', 'sony pictures animation', 'national public radio', 'svt', 'revolution studios', 'ebu', 'peter jackson', 'ard', 'twentieth century fox', 'american international pictures', 'rko radio pictures', 'yash raj films', 'gma films', 'cbs films', '20th century fox', 'fox tv', 'blender foundation', 'dimension films', 'producers releasing corporation', 'gainax', 'pbs', 'wbez', 'dic entertainment', 'discovery', 'romulus films', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'wwe studios', 'mbc', 'tango gameworks', 'viva films', 'blue sky studios', 'avm productions', 'cbc sports', 'monogram pictures', 'kalem company', 'lifetime tv', 'maurice tourneur', 'american film manufacturing company', 'focus features', 'spyglass entertainment', 'udhayanidhi stalin', 'merchant ivory', 'british international pictures', 'tf1'] | Death Race (film) | Death Race is a 2008 American science fiction action thriller film produced, written, and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and starring Jason Statham. Though referred to as a remake of the 1975 film Death Race 2000 (based on Ib Melchior's short story "The Racer") in reviews and marketing materials, director Paul W.S. Anderson stated in the DVD commentary that he thought of the film as a prequel. A remake had been in development since 2002, though production was delayed by disapproval of early screenplays then placed in turnaround following a dispute between Paramount Pictures and the producer duo Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner (the latter was the producer without Cruise in the film). Death Race was acquired by Universal Studios, and Anderson re-joined the project to write and direct. Filming began in Montreal in August 2007, and the completed project was released on August 22, 2008. Two direct to video prequels were released: Death Race 2: Frankenstein Lives (2011) and Death Race 3: Inferno (2013). |
13 | production company | Happy Feet | Animal Logic | ['fox', 'pixar animation studios', 'paramount studios', 'nickelodeon', 'walt disney productions', 'freemantlemedia', 'hammer horror', 'walt disney feature animation', 'ndr', 'illumination entertainment', 'discovery', 'ebu', 'biograph', 'mtv films', 'nfb', 'toho studios', 'disney channel', 'star cinema', 'bbc films', 'apatow productions', 'jackass', 'lionsgate', 'blender foundation', 'lions gate entertainment', 'phase 4 films', 'troma', 'new line', 'rooster teeth', 'american zoetrope', 'walt disney pictures', 'denis sanders', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'new world pictures', 'studiocanal', 'walt disney', 'thames', 'toei', 'weinstein company', 'ctw', 'sony pictures classics', 'aip', 'working title films', 'london film productions', 'sidney morgan', 'fox atomic', 'red giant movies', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'yash raj films', 'american film manufacturing company', 'sony pictures animation', 'thirupathi brothers', 'cbs films', 'national public radio', 'mtv', 'triangle film corporation', 'bbc', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'mosfilm', 'cbc sports', 'eros international', 'filmation', 'vitagraph company', 'toho', 'don coscarelli', 'kyoto animation', 'amblin entertainment', 'lionsgate films', 'ard', 'hollywood pictures', 'granada tv', 'twentieth century fox', 'silver pictures', 'studio deen', 'lucasfilm', 'dimension films', 'cookie jar group', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'viva films', 'vh1', 'raaj kamal films international', 'nelvana', 'lenfilm', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'producers releasing corporation', 'tristar pictures', 'lifetime tv', 'new line cinema', 'ghibli', 'focus features', 'fremantle media', 'amicus productions', 'dharma productions', 'svt', 'handmade films', 'united artists', 'cbs', 'kalem company', 'disneytoon studios', 'granada'] | Happy Feet (franchise) | Happy Feet is a series of animated films produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Animal Logic and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. |
13 | production company | Dead of Night | Ealing Studios | ['lifetime tv', 'fox', 'disney movietoons', 'leslie iwerks', 'douglas fairbanks', 'prc', 'mtv', 'company pictures', 'participant media', 'walt disney', 'rko', 'crown film unit', 'bbc films', 'lita stantic', 'discovery', 'warner brothers', 'mgm', 'mosfilm', 'svt', 'hollywood pictures', 'hammer studios', 'tf1', 'cinar', 'biograph', 'nickelodeon', 'fuji tv', 'mgm studios', 'wwe', 'don simpson', 'european broadcasting union', 'aardman', 'two cities films', 'aip', 'ebu', 'lawrence bender', 'bbc wales', 'sesame workshop', 'itc', 'rko pictures', 'viva films', 'endemol usa', 'walt disney pictures', 'warner brothers pictures', 'pixar animation studios', 'american film manufacturing company', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'paramount', 'marvel studios', 'thanhouser company', 'john woo', 'illumination entertainment', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'weinstein company', 'vh1', 'summit entertainment', 'lifetime network', 'biograph company', 'general mills', 'atv', 'rank organisation', 'goldwyn', 'cosgrove hall', 'working title films', 'ayngaran international', 'sidney morgan', 'the asylum', 'thames', 'bell media', 'fox tv', 'world wrestling federation', 'utv motion pictures', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'david angell', 'essanay', 'zentropa', 'itv', 'hat trick productions', 'bbc', 'producers releasing corporation', 'screen gems', 'kalem company', 'denis sanders', 'ap films', 'amazon studios', 'disneytoon studios', 'walt disney animation studios', 'relativity media', 'lucasfilm', 'sony pictures classics', 'troma', 'disney animated', 'amicus productions', 'romulus films', 'ufa', 'toho studios', 'harpo productions', 'sony pictures animation', 'red chillies', '20th century fox'] | Dead of Night | Dead of Night is a 1945 British anthology horror film (a gothic or horror anthology) made by Ealing Studios; the individual stories were directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden and Robert Hamer. The film stars Mervyn Johns, Googie Withers and Michael Redgrave. The film is probably best-remembered for the ventriloquist's dummy episode with Redgrave. Dead of Night stands out from British film of the 1940s, when few horror films were being produced in the country (horror films had been banned from production in Britain during the war), and it had an influence on subsequent British films in the genre. Both of the segments by John Baines were recycled for later films, and the possessed ventriloquist dummy episode was adapted as the audition episode of the long-running CBS radio series Escape. |
13 | production company | Words for Battle | Crown Film Unit | ['columbia pictures', 'rooster teeth productions', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'silver pictures', 'lionsgate films', 'harold lloyd', 'avm productions', 'eon', 'summit entertainment', 'vertigo films', 'essanay studios', 'tvb', 'wwe', 'ufa', 'american film manufacturing company', 'paramount studios', 'hbo', 'svt', 'fox atomic', 'paramount network television', 'amazon', 'walt disney company', 'hallmark', 'monogram pictures', 'ayngaran international', 'shaw brothers studio', 'andy warhol', 'blue sky studios', 'the walt disney company', 'thanhouser company', 'hammer studios', 'national geographic', 'don simpson', 'pbs', 'british international pictures', 'rooster teeth', 'universal pictures', 'gainsborough pictures', 'dreamworks skg', 'studio ghibli', 'jerusha hess', 'apatow productions', 'telemundo', 'eros international', 'tf1', 'walt disney productions', 'lifetime tv', 'rank organisation', 'whoopi goldberg', 'metro goldwyn mayer', 'maurice tourneur', 'lita stantic', 'granada tv', 'republic pictures', 'sony pictures classics', 'denis sanders', 'essanay', 'bbc', 'ealing', 'twentieth century fox', 'madhouse', 'wwe studios', 'polish television', 'palace pictures', 'focus features', 'paramount', 'star cinema', 'producers releasing corporation', 'ebu', 'deg', 'pixar', 'lifetime network', 'warner brothers pictures', 'jim henson company', 'dic entertainment', 'dreamworks animation', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'village roadshow pictures', 'pranavam arts', 'touchstone', 'mike judge', 'toei animation', 'john woo', 'two cities films', 'peter jackson', 'mtv', 'london film productions', 'biograph company', 'leslie iwerks', 'tms entertainment', 'happy madison', 'dennis law', 'kalem company', 'new world pictures', 'disneynature', 'orion pictures', 'hat trick productions', 'fremantle media', 'world wrestling entertainment'] | Words for Battle | Words for Battle (aka by its original title In England Now) is a British propaganda film produced by the Ministry of Information's Crown Film Unit in 1941. It was written and directed by Humphrey Jennings, and features seven sequences, each containing images of rural and urban Britain at war overlaid with audio commentary by Laurence Olivier, reciting passages from different English literary works and speeches. |
13 | production company | A Close Shave | Aardman | ['goldwyn', 'steven lisberger', 'yrf', 'columbia studios', 'essanay studios', 'pixar animation studios', 'the walt disney company', 'wbez', 'kalem company', 'fox star studios', 'walt disney studios', 'warner brothers', 'endemol usa', 'company pictures', 'silver pictures', 'palace pictures', 'saban entertainment', 'cbs films', 'gainsborough pictures', 'bbc films', 'allied artists', 'keystone studios', '20th century fox', 'dreamworks skg', 'shaw brothers', 'hbo', 'mumbai', 'channel one', 'kartemquin films', 'hammer studios', 'essanay', 'crown film unit', 'eon', 'handmade films', 'wwe', 'svt', 'lionsgate films', 'warner brothers pictures', 'grub street productions', 'paramount pictures', 'leslie iwerks', 'marvel studios', 'granada', 'hammer horror', 'amicus productions', 'dark castle entertainment', 'fremantlemedia', 'paramount studios', 'broken lizard', 'don coscarelli', 'screen gems', 'thames television', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'ard', 'youtube', 'granada tv', 'madhouse', 'lenfilm', 'thirupathi brothers', 'dna films', 'jean yanne', 'robert youngson', 'tf1', 'raaj kamal films international', 'sesame workshop', 'mutant enemy productions', 'biograph company', 'nfb', 'tristar pictures', 'dc comics', 'ghibli', 'ayngaran international', 'vh1', 'relativity media', 'dc', 'columbia pictures', 'european broadcasting union', 'david angell', 'telemundo', 'mtv films', 'walt disney animation studios', 'amazon', 'apatow productions', 'bell media', 'village roadshow pictures', 'fox broadcasting company', 'aip', 'working title films', 'wwf', 'walt disney feature animation', 'walt disney', 'american film manufacturing company', 'studio ghibli', 'paramount television', 'associated film distribution', 'bbc wales', 'walt disney company', 'rooster teeth', 'happy madison productions'] | Steve Box | Steven "Steve" Box (born 23 January 1967) is an English animator and director who works for Aardman Animations. His early work in animation included the popular British claymation television series The Trap Door for Bristol-based animation studio CMTB Animation. Box joined Aardman Animations in 1990. He directed the video for the Spice Girls' "Viva Forever" in 1998. He won a BAFTA Award in 1998 for his 11-minute animated film Stage Fright which he wrote, directed and produced. He also provided the voice for the character of Vince in the TV series Rex the Runt. He was the key animator for Aardman's film Chicken Run and was an animator for the Wallace and Gromit films The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave, before co-writing and co-directing the much-anticipated Wallace and Gromit feature film, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit with Nick Park. The film scooped his second BAFTA and his first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. The film has also collected another 22 international awards and 12 other nominations for other awards.The film was a massive success at the Annie Awards where it won 10 Annie awards out of its 16 nominations. |
13 | production company | For His Son | Biograph Company | ['walt disney studios', 'walt disney company', 'abc', 'gainax', 'jean yanne', 'rko', 'dennis law', 'aardman', 'grub street productions', 'nikkatsu', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'eon productions', 'mgm studios', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'troma entertainment', 'channel one', 'british international pictures', 'gaumont', 'disney movietoons', 'participant media', 'steven lisberger', 'saban entertainment', 'biograph', 'will gluck', 'mbc', 'european broadcasting union', 'andy warhol', 'bell media', 'granada television', 'hat trick productions', 'dreamworks pictures', 'jerusha hess', 'national public radio', 'gma films', 'associated film distribution', 'dna films', 'summit entertainment', 'disneynature', 'lita stantic', 'marvel', 'fox network', 'triangle film corporation', 'penny marshall', 'illumination entertainment', 'david angell', 'apatow productions', 'dc', 'red chillies', 'new line cinema', 'village roadshow pictures', 'new world pictures', 'hallmark', 'vertigo films', 'granada tv', 'lenfilm', 'warwick films', 'peter jackson', 'discovery', 'paramount', 'rank organisation', 'mike judge', 'universal studios', 'columbia pictures', 'ealing studios', 'walt disney', 'american zoetrope', 'denis sanders', 'dc comics', 'yrf', 'lifetime tv', 'national geographic', 'ayngaran international', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'dreamworks animation', 'merchant ivory', 'universal pictures', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'endemol', 'tim allen', 'lionsgate', 'touchstone', 'pranavam arts', 'working title films', 'shaw brothers studio', 'cosgrove hall', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'pbs', 'relativity media', 'dharma productions', 'lucasfilm', 'fox', 'eros international', 'crown film unit', '20th century fox', 'world wrestling federation', 'telemundo', 'flower films', 'tristar pictures', 'producers releasing corporation'] | For His Son | For His Son is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey when Biograph Company and other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of the film survives today. |
13 | production company | Au Pair | Saban Entertainment | ['essanay studios', 'ealing', 'romulus films', 'ufa', 'disneynature', 'ndr', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'british film institute', 'denis sanders', 'european broadcasting union', 'new world pictures', 'granada', 'dic entertainment', 'harpo productions', 'mosfilm', 'mtv', 'the walt disney company', 'disney channel', 'fuji tv', 'biograph', 'amicus productions', 'wwe studios', 'nickelodeon movies', 'tim allen', 'avco embassy pictures', 'sony pictures animation', 'rank organisation', 'ayngaran international', 'toho studios', 'vitagraph company', 'shaw brothers', 'ebu', 'pbs', 'gainax', 'participant media', 'nickelodeon', 'essanay', 'lianhua film company', 'working title films', 'andy warhol', 'cosmopolitan productions', 'youtube', 'dc comics', 'bbc', 'bell media', 'bbc wales', 'abc', 'wwe', 'eon', 'gainsborough pictures', 'disney movietoons', '20th century fox', 'british international pictures', 'rooster teeth', 'atv', 'sullivan bluth studios', 'amazon studios', 'golden harvest', 'mgm studios', 'aardman animations', 'walt disney pictures', 'peter jackson', 'itv', 'dharma productions', 'nelvana', 'lucasfilm', 'marvel', 'vertigo films', 'freemantlemedia', 'tango gameworks', 'universal pictures', 'the walt disney studios', 'ealing studios', 'fox network', 'allied artists', 'lenfilm', 'general mills', 'fox star studios', 'paramount pictures', 'bbc films', 'maurice tourneur', 'red giant movies', 'twentieth century fox', 'lexus', 'lifetime tv', 'walden media', 'tms entertainment', 'jerusha hess', 'jackass', 'toei animation', 'fox atomic', 'biograph company', 'cinar', 'hallmark', 'fox searchlight', 'dreamworks skg', 'the asylum', 'walt disney feature animation', 'dreamworks animation'] | Au Pair (film series) | Au Pair is a television film trilogy directed by Mark Griffiths and released by Saban Entertainment in association with ABC Family. |
13 | production company | Never the Twain Shall Meet | MGM | ['avm productions', 'walt disney feature animation', 'amazon', 'american zoetrope', 'toei animation', 'thames', 'essanay', 'dc comics', 'amicus productions', 'tf1', 'yrf', 'cbs films', 'keystone studios', 'maurice tourneur', 'walt disney pictures', 'country music television', 'blue sky studios', 'eon productions', 'lexus', 'itc entertainment', 'atv', 'two cities films', 'national geographic', 'disney', 'studiocanal', 'lions gate', 'touchstone pictures', 'crown film unit', 'ebu', 'channel one', 'nickelodeon', 'lenfilm', 'vh1', 'american international pictures', 'thames television', 'yash raj films', 'american film manufacturing company', 'universal pictures', 'general mills', 'don coscarelli', 'fox network', 'golden harvest', 'hammer horror', 'steven lisberger', 'cookie jar group', 'troma', 'leslie iwerks', 'relativity media', 'warwick films', 'embassy pictures corporation', 'shochiku', 'revolution studios', 'sidney morgan', 'walt disney company', 'triangle film corporation', 'marvel studios', 'merchant ivory', 'andy warhol', 'walt disney productions', 'goldwyn', '20th century fox', 'disneytoon studios', 'disney movietoons', 'summit entertainment', 'animal logic', 'endemol usa', 'world wrestling entertainment', 'paramount studios', 'disneynature', 'television broadcasts limited', 'raaj kamal films international', 'david angell', 'ndr', 'shaw brothers studio', 'blender foundation', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'warner brothers pictures', 'fox', 'new line', 'rko', 'dreamworks pictures', 'will gluck', 'ufa', 'jared hess', 'lionsgate films', 'pixar animation studios', 'gus sorola', 'miramax', 'marvel', 'star cinema', 'company pictures', 'ap films', 'freemantlemedia', 'columbia studios', 'silver pictures', 'nickelodeon movies', 'columbia pictures', 'jean yanne', 'troma entertainment'] | Never the Twain Shall Meet | Never the Twain Shall Meet is a 1925 American silent south seas drama film based on the book by Peter B. Kyne, produced by MGM and directed by Maurice Tourneur, starring Anita Stewart and featuring Boris Karloff in an uncredited bit-part. Remade with sound in 1931 at MGM by director W. S. Van Dyke. One of Maurice Tourneur's many lost and sought after films. |
13 | production company | A Natural Born Gambler | Biograph Company | ['british international pictures', 'soyuzmultfilm', 'new line cinema', 'disney channel', 'yrf', 'don simpson', 'grub street productions', 'wwe studios', 'prc', 'saban entertainment', 'harold lloyd', 'eon productions', 'ap films', 'working title films', 'lions gate', 'shaw brothers', 'silver pictures', 'thames television', 'walt disney pictures', 'red giant movies', 'tvb', 'dreamworks pictures', 'fox atomic', 'yash raj films', 'walt disney company', 'biograph', 'bill plympton', 'two cities films', 'wwe', 'aardman animations', 'village roadshow pictures', 'filmation', 'lionsgate', 'keystone studios', 'npr', 'pranavam arts', 'sidney morgan', 'television broadcasts limited', 'columbia studios', 'paramount', 'screen gems', 'toei', 'golden harvest', 'toei animation', 'universal pictures', 'gma films', 'happy madison productions', 'zentropa', 'shochiku', 'ufa', 'focus features', 'studio ghibli', 'avco embassy pictures', 'weinstein company', 'das erste', 'disneytoon studios', 'wbez', 'mtv', 'granada tv', 'miramax', 'denis sanders', 'rooster teeth productions', 'vitagraph company', 'jim henson company', 'lifetime tv', 'ard', 'warner brothers', 'steven lisberger', 'paramount pictures', 'cbs films', 'national geographic society', 'aardman', 'united artists', 'lionsgate films', 'tango gameworks', 'fox searchlight pictures', 'avm productions', 'happy madison', 'mumbai', 'walt disney', 'sony pictures classics', 'phase 4 films', 'the walt disney studios', 'allied artists', 'dovzhenko film studios', 'fox broadcasting company', 'pixar animation studios', 'dc', 'itc', 'gainax', 'lexus', 'summit entertainment', 'vh1', 'essanay studios', 'deg', 'monogram pictures', 'disney animated', 'john woo', 'hammer horror'] | A Natural Born Gambler | A Natural Born Gambler is a 1916 silent film short, the first of only two films starring Broadway comic and singer Bert Williams. The film was Williams' first two-reel comedy, and was a film that was expected not to disappoint audiences and was highly anticipated. It was produced by the Biograph Company and released by The General Film Company. Williams directed and G. W. Bitzer, also known as Billy Bitzer, who was usually D. W. Griffith's cameraman, was the cinematographer. This is a still-surviving film, featuring Williams in his famous blackface routine. It is an authentic comedic film for its time (1916) in which Williams is still humorous without heavily relying on the popular physical style of slapstick comedy. Special and strategic advertising along with the name Williams had created for himself made it possible for the film to get exposure throughout the country. Most of this exposure came from newspaper prints. |