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Gramercy Pictures
TypeLabel
IndustryFilm
Founded
  • May 20, 1992; 30 years ago (May 20, 1992) (original)
  • May 20, 2015; 7 years ago (May 20, 2015) (relaunch)
Defunct
  • December 2001; 21 years ago (December 2001) (original)
  • 2016; 7 years ago (2016) (relaunch)
FateCurrently dormant
SuccessorFocus Features
Headquarters,
ProductsMotion pictures
OwnerComcast
ParentFocus Features
(NBCUniversal Film and Entertainment)
(NBCUniversal)
(ultimately owned by Comcast)

Gramercy Pictures was an American film production label. It was founded on May 20, 1992 as a joint venture between PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures. Gramercy was the distributor of PolyGram films in the United States and Canada and also served as Universal's art-house division. After Seagram's buyout of PolyGram, Gramercy along with October Films were merged by Barry Diller to form USA Films in 1999. On May 20, 2015, Focus Features (the current art-house division for Universal) revived the name as a label for action, horror and sci-fi genre films; the label was shut down after the release of Ratchet & Clank on April 29, 2016.

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Production company

Production company

A production company, production house, production studio, or a production team is a studio that creates works in the fields of performing arts, new media art, film, television, radio, comics, interactive arts, video games, websites, music, and video. These groups consist of technical staff to produce the media, and are often incorporated as a commercial publisher. Generally the term refers to all individuals responsible for the technical aspects of creating a particular product, regardless of where in the process their expertise is required, or how long they are involved in the project. For example, in a theatrical performance, the production team has not only the running crew, but also the theatrical producer, designers and theatrical direction.

Joint venture

Joint venture

A joint venture (JV) is a business entity created by two or more parties, generally characterized by shared ownership, shared returns and risks, and shared governance. Companies typically pursue joint ventures for one of four reasons: to access a new market, particularly Emerging market; to gain scale efficiencies by combining assets and operations; to share risk for major investments or projects; or to access skills and capabilities.

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment was a British and American film studio founded in 1975 as an American film studio, which became a European competitor to Hollywood within decades, but was eventually sold to Seagram Company Ltd. in 1998 and was folded in 2000. Among its most successful and well known films were The Deep (1977), Midnight Express (1978), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Flashdance (1983), Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Dead Man Walking (1995), The Big Lebowski (1998), Fargo (1996), The Usual Suspects (1995), The Game (1997) and Notting Hill (1999).

Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures is an American film production and distribution company owned by Comcast through the NBCUniversal Film and Entertainment division of NBCUniversal.

October Films

October Films

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Barry Diller

Barry Diller

Barry Charles Diller is an American businessman. He is Chairman and Senior Executive of IAC and Expedia Group and founded the Fox Broadcasting Company and USA Broadcasting. Diller was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1994.

Ratchet & Clank (film)

Ratchet & Clank (film)

Ratchet & Clank is a 2016 computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and distributed by Gramercy Pictures in the US, based on Insomniac Games' video game series of the same name. The film was directed by Kevin Munroe, co-directed by Jericca Cleland, and stars the voices of Paul Giamatti, John Goodman, Bella Thorne, Rosario Dawson, Vincent Tong, Andrew Cownden and Sylvester Stallone. James Arnold Taylor and David Kaye reprise their roles as the titular characters alongside Jim Ward and Armin Shimerman as their respective characters.

History

Gramercy Pictures was formed on May 20, 1992 as a joint venture between PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures.[1] Gramercy Pictures released its first film, the Mario Van Peebles western Posse, on May 14, 1993.[2][3]

On January 11, 1996, PolyGram brought the 50% stake owned by Universal thus assuming full control of Gramercy.[4] The distributor also had box office hits in 1994's Four Weddings and a Funeral, 1996's Fargo and 1997's Bean. Several Gramercy releases of the 1990s have grown in stature to become cult classics in the present day: The Big Lebowski, Dazed and Confused, Clay Pigeons and Mallrats. In addition, 1995's The Usual Suspects won two Oscars, for Best Original Screenplay (Christopher McQuarrie) and Best Supporting Actor (Kevin Spacey).

When Seagram acquired PolyGram on May 22, 1998, the latter was merged and folded into Universal; as a result, it reacquired Gramercy as it controlled Universal. In turn, Seagram sold the bulk of the PolyGram film library titles released up until March 31, 1996 to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1999, and later on, it sold Gramercy and another specialty division, October Films, to Barry Diller's USA Networks, which merged both companies into USA Films.[5][6] USA Films was then merged with Universal's own art-house division, Universal Focus, and transformed into Focus Features in 2002 after Vivendi Universal acquired USA Networks from Diller.

Revival

On May 20, 2015, Focus Features announced that the Gramercy label has been revived to release action, horror and sci-fi genre films. Its first release was Insidious: Chapter 3 on June 5, 2015.[1] The revived label was later shut down following the box office failure of Ratchet & Clank.

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Mario Van Peebles

Mario Van Peebles

Mario Van Peebles is a Mexican-born American film director and actor best known for directing and starring in New Jack City in 1991 and USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage in 2016. He is the son of actor and filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles, whom he portrayed in the 2003 biopic Baadasssss!, which he also co-wrote and directed.

Four Weddings and a Funeral

Four Weddings and a Funeral

Four Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It is the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant, and follows the adventures of Charles (Grant) and his circle of friends through a number of social occasions as they each encounter romance. Andie MacDowell stars as Charles's love interest Carrie, with Kristin Scott Thomas, James Fleet, Simon Callow, John Hannah, Charlotte Coleman, David Bower, Corin Redgrave, and Rowan Atkinson in supporting roles.

Fargo (1996 film)

Fargo (1996 film)

Fargo is a 1996 black comedy crime film written, produced and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Frances McDormand stars as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant Minnesota police chief investigating a triple homicide that takes place after a desperate car salesman hires two criminals to kidnap his wife in order to extort a hefty ransom from her wealthy father. The film was an American–British co-production.

Bean (film)

Bean (film)

Bean is a 1997 comedy film directed by Mel Smith and written by Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll. Based on the British sitcom series Mr. Bean created by Rowan Atkinson and Curtis, the film stars Atkinson in the title role, with Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin, Sandra Oh and Burt Reynolds in supporting roles. In the film, Bean works as a security guard at the National Gallery in London before being sent to the United States to talk about the unveiling of James Abbott McNeill Whistler's 1871 painting Whistler's Mother.

Dazed and Confused (film)

Dazed and Confused (film)

Dazed and Confused is a 1993 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The film features a large ensemble cast of actors who would later become stars, including Jason London, Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Adam Goldberg, Matthew McConaughey, Nicky Katt, Joey Lauren Adams, and Rory Cochrane. The plot follows the exploits of several Austin, Texas teenagers during the last day of school in 1976.

Clay Pigeons

Clay Pigeons

Clay Pigeons is a 1998 black comedy film written by Matt Healy and directed by David Dobkin. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn, and Janeane Garofalo.

Mallrats

Mallrats

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Christopher McQuarrie

Christopher McQuarrie

Christopher McQuarrie is an American filmmaker. He received the BAFTA Award, Independent Spirit Award, and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the neo-noir mystery film The Usual Suspects (1995).

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

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Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey Fowler is an American actor. He began his career as a stage actor during the 1980s, obtaining supporting roles before gaining a leading man status in film and television. Spacey has received various accolades for his performances on stage and screen including two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, a Tony Award, two Laurence Olivier Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. He received nominations for a Grammy Award as well as twelve Primetime Emmy Awards. Spacey received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999, and was named an honorary Commander and Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2010 and 2015, respectively.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc., also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and abbreviated as MGM, is an American film, television production, distribution and media company owned by Amazon through MGM Holdings, founded on April 17, 1924, and based in Beverly Hills, California.

Barry Diller

Barry Diller

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Filmography

1990s

Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross
May 14, 1993 Posse distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $10 million $18,289,763
August 20, 1993 King of the Hill $8 million $1,214,231
September 3, 1993 Kalifornia distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $8.5 million $2,395,231
September 24, 1993 Dazed and Confused $6.9 million $7,993,039
November 5, 1993 A Home of Our Own distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $12 million $1,677,807
December 3, 1993 A Dangerous Woman co-production with Amblin Entertainment $1,497,222
February 4, 1994 Romeo Is Bleeding distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $10 million $3,275,865
February 25, 1994 Savage Nights distribution only; produced by Banfilm, La Sept Cinéma and Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie $662,341
March 9, 1994 Four Weddings and a Funeral distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $4.4 million $245,700,832
April 15, 1994 Backbeat distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $2,392,589
May 6, 1994 Dream Lover distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $256,264
July 29, 1994 Foreign Student
August 10, 1994 The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $2 million $29,679,915
September 9, 1994 A Good Man in Africa $20 million $2,308,390
September 28, 1994 Jason's Lyric distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $7 million $20,851,521
October 28, 1994 Drop Squad $734,693
November 4, 1994 Double Dragon distribution only $7.8 million $2,341,309
January 20, 1995 S.F.W. distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $63,513
February 10, 1995 Shallow Grave distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $2.5 million $19,779,614
February 24, 1995 Before the Rain distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $763,847
March 17, 1995 Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $13,940,383
April 19, 1995 New Jersey Drive co-production with 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks $5 million $3,565,508
April 28, 1995 The Underneath $6.5 million $536,023
May 3, 1995 Panther distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $6,834,525
August 16, 1995 The Usual Suspects distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $6 million $34,380,094
September 22, 1995 Canadian Bacon distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $11 million $178,104
September 29, 1995 Moonlight and Valentino distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $2,484,226
October 20, 1995 Mallrats co-production with View Askew Productions and Alphaville $6.1 million $2,122,561
November 10, 1995 Carrington distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $3,242,342
December 29, 1995 Dead Man Walking distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $11 million $83,080,768
February 23, 1996 La Haine distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment €2,590,000 $309,811
March 8, 1996 Fargo distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $7 million $60,611,975
March 22, 1996 Jack and Sarah distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $218,626 (USA) $2,492,000 (UK)
Land and Freedom distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $228,800
April 19, 1996 Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie co-production with Best Brains, Inc. $1,007,306
May 3, 1996 Barb Wire distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $9 million $3,793,614
May 10, 1996 Cold Comfort Farm $5,682,429
August 30, 1996 The Trigger Effect co-production with Amblin Entertainment $8 million $3,622,979
September 13, 1996 Grace of My Heart $5 million $660,313
September 20, 1996 Loch Ness distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $7 million £1,239,343
October 4, 1996 Bound produced by Spelling Films $6 million $3,802,260
October 18, 1996 Jude distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $7 million $409,144
December 24, 1996 I'm Not Rappaport $26,011
December 24, 1996 The Portrait of a Lady distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $3,692,836
January 29, 1997 Gridlock'd distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Interscope Communications $5 million $5,571,205
February 14, 1997 When We Were Kings distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $2,789,985
March 7, 1997 The Eighth Day distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $416,401
April 11, 1997 Keys to Tulsa distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and ITC Entertainment $57,252
May 2, 1997 Commandments distribution only; co-production Universal Pictures and Northern Lights Entertainment $5 million $548,562
May 9, 1997 Twin Town distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $3.3 million $127,923
August 6, 1997 Def Jam's How to Be a Player distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $12 million $14,009,368
September 19, 1997 Going All the Way distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $113,069
October 3, 1997 The Matchmaker distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $3,392,080
November 7, 1997 Bean distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films and Tiger Aspect Films $18 million $251,212,670
December 17, 1997 Guy $4,134
February 18, 1998 I Want You distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $1,672
March 6, 1998 The Big Lebowski distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $15 million $46,129,927
March 27, 1998 No Looking Back distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $5 million $222,099
May 1, 1998 Go Now distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $25,695
May 29, 1998 The Last Days of Disco distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Castle Rock Entertainment $8 million $3,020,601
June 12, 1998 The Land Girls distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $238,497
August 21, 1998 Your Friends & Neighbors distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $5 million $4,714,658
September 25, 1998 Clay Pigeons distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $8 million $2,253,139
October 16, 1998 Reach the Rock $4,960
November 22, 1998 Elizabeth distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $30 million $82,150,642
January 22, 1999 The Hi-Lo Country distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films $166,082
March 5, 1999 Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels U.S. distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment; Columbia Tristar Pictures internationally distributed outside of U.S. $1.4 million $28,172,686
October 29, 1999 Being John Malkovich distributed by USA Films; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $13 million $32,382,381

2000s

Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross
February 18, 2000 Pitch Black distributed by USA Films; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Interscope Communications $23 million $53,187,659
March 24, 2000 Waking the Dead distributed by USA Films; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $8.5 million $327,418
April 14, 2000 Where the Money Is distributed by USA Films; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures $28 million $7,243,669
August 4, 2000 Mad About Mambo distributed by USA Films; co-production with Phoenix Pictures $65,283
September 8, 2000 Nurse Betty distributed by USA Films; co-production with IMF and Universal Pictures $25 million $29,360,400

2010s

Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross
June 5, 2015 Insidious: Chapter 3 co-production with Stage 6 Films, Entertainment One and Blumhouse Productions $10 million $112,983,889
July 10, 2015 Self/less co-production with Focus Features and Endgame Entertainment $26 million $30,523,226
August 21, 2015 Sinister 2 co-production with Entertainment One, Blumhouse Productions and IM Global $10 million $52,882,018
January 8, 2016 The Forest co-production with AI Film and Lava Bear Films $37,608,299
March 4, 2016 London Has Fallen co-production with G-BASE and Millennium Films $60 million $191,094,450
April 29, 2016 Ratchet & Clank distribution only with Focus Features; produced by Cinema Management Group, Blockade Entertainment, PlayStation Originals and Rainmaker Entertainment; final film released before Gramercy’s shutdown $20 million $12,880,804

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Posse (1993 film)

Posse (1993 film)

Posse is a 1993 American Western film directed by and starring Mario Van Peebles. Featuring a large ensemble cast, the film tells the story of a posse of African-American soldiers and one ostracized white soldier, who are all betrayed by a corrupt colonel. The story starts with the group escaping with a cache of gold, and continues with their leader Jessie Lee taking revenge on the men who killed his preacher father. The story is presented as a flashback told by an unnamed old man. The title of the film refers to a group of people who are summoned to help law enforcement officers. This film was the first film to be released by Gramercy Pictures.

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment was a British and American film studio founded in 1975 as an American film studio, which became a European competitor to Hollywood within decades, but was eventually sold to Seagram Company Ltd. in 1998 and was folded in 2000. Among its most successful and well known films were The Deep (1977), Midnight Express (1978), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Flashdance (1983), Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Dead Man Walking (1995), The Big Lebowski (1998), Fargo (1996), The Usual Suspects (1995), The Game (1997) and Notting Hill (1999).

King of the Hill (1993 film)

King of the Hill (1993 film)

King of the Hill is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Steven Soderbergh. It is the second he directed from his own screenplay following his 1989 Palme d'Or-winning film Sex, Lies, and Videotape. It too was nominated for the Palme d'Or, at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.

Kalifornia

Kalifornia

Kalifornia is a 1993 American road thriller film directed by Dominic Sena, in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Brad Pitt, Juliette Lewis, David Duchovny, and Michelle Forbes. The film tells the story of a journalist (Duchovny) and his photographer girlfriend (Forbes) traveling cross-country to research serial killings, who unwittingly carpool with a psychopath (Pitt) and his childlike girlfriend (Lewis).

Propaganda Films

Propaganda Films

Propaganda Films was an American music video and film production company founded in 1986 by producers Steve Golin and Sigurjón Sighvatsson and directors David Fincher, Nigel Dick, Dominic Sena and Greg Gold. By 1990, the company was producing almost a third of all music videos made in the U.S.

Dazed and Confused (film)

Dazed and Confused (film)

Dazed and Confused is a 1993 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The film features a large ensemble cast of actors who would later become stars, including Jason London, Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Adam Goldberg, Matthew McConaughey, Nicky Katt, Joey Lauren Adams, and Rory Cochrane. The plot follows the exploits of several Austin, Texas teenagers during the last day of school in 1976.

A Home of Our Own

A Home of Our Own

A Home of Our Own is a 1993 American comedy drama film directed by Tony Bill, starring Kathy Bates and Edward Furlong. It is the story of a mother and her six children trying to establish a home in the small fictional town of Hankston, Idaho, in 1962.

A Dangerous Woman (1993 film)

A Dangerous Woman (1993 film)

A Dangerous Woman is a 1993 American romantic drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. The screenplay was written by his wife Naomi Foner, loosely based on the award-winning novel of the same name by Mary McGarry Morris. The feature was co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Gramercy Pictures. It stars Debra Winger, Barbara Hershey and Gabriel Byrne. It included Gyllenhaal and Foner's two children, Jake and Maggie, who later developed acting careers.

Amblin Entertainment

Amblin Entertainment

Amblin Entertainment, Inc., formerly named Amblin Productions and Steven Spielberg Productions, is an American film production company founded by director and producer Steven Spielberg, and film producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall in 1980. Its headquarters are located in Bungalow 477 of the Universal Studios backlot in Universal City, California. It distributes all of the films from Amblin Partners under the Amblin Entertainment banner.

Romeo Is Bleeding

Romeo Is Bleeding

Romeo Is Bleeding is a 1993 neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Peter Medak, written and produced by Hilary Henkin, and starring Gary Oldman, Lena Olin, Annabella Sciorra, Juliette Lewis, and Roy Scheider. It follows a psychosexual cat-and-mouse game between a corrupt cop (Oldman), and a ruthless mob assassin (Olin) who begins to unravel his carefully constructed double life. The film's title was taken from a song by Tom Waits.

Four Weddings and a Funeral

Four Weddings and a Funeral

Four Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It is the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant, and follows the adventures of Charles (Grant) and his circle of friends through a number of social occasions as they each encounter romance. Andie MacDowell stars as Charles's love interest Carrie, with Kristin Scott Thomas, James Fleet, Simon Callow, John Hannah, Charlotte Coleman, David Bower, Corin Redgrave, and Rowan Atkinson in supporting roles.

Backbeat (film)

Backbeat (film)

Backbeat is a 1994 independent drama film directed by Iain Softley. It chronicles the early days of the Beatles in Hamburg, Germany. The film focuses primarily on the relationship between Stuart Sutcliffe and John Lennon, and also with Sutcliffe's German girlfriend Astrid Kirchherr. It has subsequently been made into a stage production.

Source: "Gramercy Pictures", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 8th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramercy_Pictures.

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  2. ^ Staff (August 17, 1993). "In Winner's Circle; Miramax's 'Crying Game' paces indies; New Line still running strong". Variety. Reed Business Information. Off to an auspicious start is Gramercy Pictures, with its first release, 'Posse,' immediately making the chart [of largest rentals from independent distributors]
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  6. ^ BATES, JAMES (28 September 1999). "Universal Adds Division for Specialty Films" – via LA Times.

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