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New Concorde

New Concorde (NC) is an American Los Angeles, California based film distribution company founded by Roger Corman. NC got its start in 1983 when Corman formed the production and distribution Concorde-New Horizons (CNH) as one of the first production companies to develop and take advantage of video as a distribution tool.[1][2]

New Concorde
Founded1983; 40 years ago (1983)
FounderRoger Corman
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Products
ParentShout! Factory

History

The company was originally Concorde-New Horizons, which was itself created when Corman combined his two new companies Concorde Pictures (CP)[3] and New Horizons Pictures in 1983. The company is now officially known as New Horizons Picture Corp.

Beginnings

Corman founded New World Productions (NWP) in 1970,[4][5] and had been making low budget genre films until 1982.[6] When larger studios began producing the same genres with larger budgets that his company could not meet, and after being approached by a consortium of attorneys wishing to buy the company, he opted in 1982 to sell his interests.[7] However, when he left NWP, he retained all rights to his large back catalogue of films and took most members of his creative team with him. He wished to continue producing films but without the tedious negotiations required for distribution, and so in 1983 he formed Concorde Pictures and then New Horizons pictures[7] as companies to produce films that New World was to distribute.[1] He met with various contractual and legal problems when dealing with New World, causing his plans with them to fall through. He then combined the two firms to create Concorde-New Horizon,[7] and began talks with independent producers in the hopes of setting up a distribution arm for CNH. Those talks were not successful, and this left Corman distributing his own films.[1]

Growth

This proved fortunate for Corman, as CNH came into existence during the beginnings of the home video boom. He found he was in an ideal position to capitalize on the new market.[8] Using his extensive back catalogue and his creative team he was able to take full advantage of the new and growing video market and created films specifically targeted toward home video. This made Concorde-New Horizons one of the first production companies to fully develop and capitalize on video as a distribution tool.[1] This allowed Corman's Concorde-New Horizons to be more prolific than his former New World Productions, but that productivity resulted in a lowering of standards. The new New World films were themselves seen as producers of low quality products, but their films were seen as having an energy and charm that Corman's films seemed to lack. However, his goal to create films for a direct-to-video market has been financially successful.[1]

In early 2000 Corman renamed the firm 'New Concorde',[9] sold the New Horizons Pictures (NHP) branch, and reorganized to form New Concorde Home Entertainment.[10][11]

In 2005 Concorde signed a 12-year deal with Buena Vista Home Entertainment giving BVHE distribution rights to the more than 400 Roger Corman produced films.[12] Buena Vista ended the deal with New Horizons early in 2008, largely due to poor sales and poor masters for many of the titles.

In 2010, Shout! Factory signed a large package deal with New Horizons Pictures for nearly all the Concorde-New Horizon and pre-1984 New World Pictures catalog, including those that were previously put out by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. In March 2018, Shout! Factory acquired New Horizons from Roger Corman, giving them complete ownership of all the Concorde-New Horizon and pre-1984 New World Pictures libraries. Shout! Factory controls distribution rights in North America, Europe, Australia, and Russia, while Chinese company Ace Film HK Company signed distribution deals with Shout for China, most of Asia, Africa, and South America. Soon after the contract, Roger Corman and his wife, Julie Corman were sued by their sons, Roger and Brian, for ownership of the film library.[13]

Production and distribution

Concorde-New Horizons has produced over 122 films, including Bloodfist, Shadow Dancer, The Sea Wolf, Munchie Strikes Back, and Summer Camp Nightmare, and has distributed over 39 films, including Supergator, Slaughter Studios, Dragon Fire, and Eye of the Eagle. The New Concorde Home Entertainment concentrates on distribution, and has released over 90 films, including Dinocroc, Avalanche Alley, Humanoids from the Deep, Munchies, and The Slumber Party Massacre. Concorde Pictures, has produced 9 films, including Killer Instinct, Watchers II, Time Trackers, and The Drifter, and has distributed over 144 films, including Avalanche Alley, The Sea Wolf, Humanoids from the Deep, Star Hunter, and Wizards of the Lost Kingdom.

Partial filmography

Production

Distribution

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Roger Corman, 1980s". The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  2. ^ "Concorde/New Horizon Corporation". Variety. Retrieved 2009-09-09.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Concorde Pictures". Variety. Retrieved 2009-09-09.[dead link]
  4. ^ Donahue, Suzanne Mary (1987). American film distribution: the changing marketplace. UMI Research Press. p. 226. ISBN 9780835717762.
  5. ^ Mask, Mia (2009). Divas on Screen: Black Women in American Film (illustrated ed.). University of Illinois Press. pp. 67. ISBN 9780252076190. New World Productions, roger Corman.
  6. ^ Cook, Pam (2005). Screening the past: memory and nostalgia in cinema (illustrated ed.). Routledge. pp. 44–47. ISBN 9780415183758.
  7. ^ a b c . MJ Simpson. Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved 2009-09-10.
  8. ^ Dixon, Wheeler W. (2000). Wheeler W. Dixon (ed.). The second century of cinema: the past and future of the moving image (Illustrated ed.). SUNY Press. pp. 80–90. ISBN 9780791445150.
  9. ^ Marlowe, Chris (July 27, 2000). "Corman A Convert To Digital Film". The Hollywood Reporter. allbusiness.com. p. 2. Retrieved 2009-09-10.
  10. ^ Saroyan, Strawberry (May 6, 2007). "King of the killer B's". London: The Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-09-10.
  11. ^ Roger Corman, Jim Jerome (1998). How I made a hundred movies in Hollywood and never lost a dime (illustrated ed.). Da Capo Press. ISBN 9780306808746. How I made a hundred movies in Hollywood and never lost a dime.
  12. ^ Netherby, Jennifer (September 7, 2005). "Mouse mixes with B pix". Variety. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
  13. ^ Deb, Sopan (4 April 2018). "Roger Corman is Sued by His Sons over Sale of Film Library". The New York Times.

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For the planned supersonic airliner see Boom Overture New Concorde NC is an American Los Angeles California based film distribution company founded by Roger Corman NC got its start in 1983 when Corman formed the production and distribution Concorde New Horizons CNH as one of the first production companies to develop and take advantage of video as a distribution tool 1 2 New ConcordeFounded1983 40 years ago 1983 FounderRoger CormanHeadquartersLos Angeles California U S ProductsMotion picturesTelevision broadcastingParentShout Factory Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Growth 2 Production and distribution 2 1 Partial filmography 2 1 1 Production 2 1 2 Distribution 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe company was originally Concorde New Horizons which was itself created when Corman combined his two new companies Concorde Pictures CP 3 and New Horizons Pictures in 1983 The company is now officially known as New Horizons Picture Corp Beginnings Edit Corman founded New World Productions NWP in 1970 4 5 and had been making low budget genre films until 1982 6 When larger studios began producing the same genres with larger budgets that his company could not meet and after being approached by a consortium of attorneys wishing to buy the company he opted in 1982 to sell his interests 7 However when he left NWP he retained all rights to his large back catalogue of films and took most members of his creative team with him He wished to continue producing films but without the tedious negotiations required for distribution and so in 1983 he formed Concorde Pictures and then New Horizons pictures 7 as companies to produce films that New World was to distribute 1 He met with various contractual and legal problems when dealing with New World causing his plans with them to fall through He then combined the two firms to create Concorde New Horizon 7 and began talks with independent producers in the hopes of setting up a distribution arm for CNH Those talks were not successful and this left Corman distributing his own films 1 Growth Edit This proved fortunate for Corman as CNH came into existence during the beginnings of the home video boom He found he was in an ideal position to capitalize on the new market 8 Using his extensive back catalogue and his creative team he was able to take full advantage of the new and growing video market and created films specifically targeted toward home video This made Concorde New Horizons one of the first production companies to fully develop and capitalize on video as a distribution tool 1 This allowed Corman s Concorde New Horizons to be more prolific than his former New World Productions but that productivity resulted in a lowering of standards The new New World films were themselves seen as producers of low quality products but their films were seen as having an energy and charm that Corman s films seemed to lack However his goal to create films for a direct to video market has been financially successful 1 In early 2000 Corman renamed the firm New Concorde 9 sold the New Horizons Pictures NHP branch and reorganized to form New Concorde Home Entertainment 10 11 In 2005 Concorde signed a 12 year deal with Buena Vista Home Entertainment giving BVHE distribution rights to the more than 400 Roger Corman produced films 12 Buena Vista ended the deal with New Horizons early in 2008 largely due to poor sales and poor masters for many of the titles In 2010 Shout Factory signed a large package deal with New Horizons Pictures for nearly all the Concorde New Horizon and pre 1984 New World Pictures catalog including those that were previously put out by Buena Vista Home Entertainment In March 2018 Shout Factory acquired New Horizons from Roger Corman giving them complete ownership of all the Concorde New Horizon and pre 1984 New World Pictures libraries Shout Factory controls distribution rights in North America Europe Australia and Russia while Chinese company Ace Film HK Company signed distribution deals with Shout for China most of Asia Africa and South America Soon after the contract Roger Corman and his wife Julie Corman were sued by their sons Roger and Brian for ownership of the film library 13 Production and distribution EditConcorde New Horizons has produced over 122 films including Bloodfist Shadow Dancer The Sea Wolf Munchie Strikes Back and Summer Camp Nightmare and has distributed over 39 films including Supergator Slaughter Studios Dragon Fire and Eye of the Eagle The New Concorde Home Entertainment concentrates on distribution and has released over 90 films including Dinocroc Avalanche Alley Humanoids from the Deep Munchies and The Slumber Party Massacre Concorde Pictures has produced 9 films including Killer Instinct Watchers II Time Trackers and The Drifter and has distributed over 144 films including Avalanche Alley The Sea Wolf Humanoids from the Deep Star Hunter and Wizards of the Lost Kingdom Partial filmography Edit Production Edit Cry of the Winged Serpent 2006 TV Dinocroc 2004 Ice Crawkers 2003 Barbarian 2003 V Slaughter Studios 2002 Raptor 2001 The Arena 2001 I Kyoko 2000 Nightfall 2000 Moving Target 2000 The Prophet 1999 Detonator 1998 Future Fear 1998 Inferno 1997 Black Scorpion II Aftershock 1997 Eruption 1997 Overdrive 1997 Shadow Dancer 1997 The Sea Wolf 1997 Carnosaur 3 Primal Species 1996 Vampirella 1996 Humanoids from the Deep 1996 TV One Night Stand 1995 Bloodfist VII Manhunt 1995 A Bucket of Blood 1995 TV Black Scorpion 1995 TV Sawbones 1995 TV Stripteaser 1995 Suspect Device 1995 Carnosaur 2 1995 Hellfire 1995 TV Baby Face Nelson 1995 Not of This Earth 1995 Star Hunter 1995 The Wasp Woman 1995 TV White Wolves II Legend of the Wild 1995 Stranglehold 1994 Watchers III 1994 One Man Army 1994 Munchie Strikes Back 1994 Saturday Night Special 1994 The Crazysitter 1994 Angel of Destruction 1994 Fire on the Amazon 1993 Eight Hundred Leagues Down the Amazon 1993 Firehawk 1993 Dragon Fire 1993 Kill Zone 1993 Little Miss Millions 1993 Munchie 1992 Final Judgement 1992 The Unborn 1991 Field of Fire 1991 Uncaged 1991 Killer Instinct 1991 The Haunting of Morella 1990 Watchers II 1990 A Cry in the Wild 1990 Ultra Warrior 1990 Play Murder for Me 1990 Bloodfist II 1990 with Concord Production Inc Masque of the Red Death 1989 Nowhere to Run 1989 Time Trackers 1989 Crime Zone 1989 The Drifter 1988 Two to Tango 1988 Watchers 1988 Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell 1988 The New Gladiators 1988 Summer Camp Nightmare 1987 Iris 1987 Stripped to Kill 1987 Sweet Revenge 1987 Eye of the Eagle 1987 Sorority House Massacre 1986 Recruits 1986 Last Resort 1986 Chopping Mall 1986 Distribution Edit The Interrogation of Muscular POW 2014 cancelled Dinocroc vs Supergator 2010 Supergator 2007 Dinocroc 2004 The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man 2003 Flyin Ryan 2003 Book of Days 2003 Barbarian 2003 Firefight 2003 Flyin Ryan 2003 Slaughter Studios 2002 Shakedown 2002 Hope Ranch 2002 TV Mary Christmas 2002 TV Escape from Afghanistan 2002 Second to Die 2002 Disappearance 2002 TV Love Thy Neighbor 2002 I Raptor 2001 Avalanche Alley 2001 TV A Girl Three Guys and a Gun 2001 The Arena 2001 I Nightfall 2000 Take It to the Limit 2000 The Suicide Club 2000 Dangerous Curves 2000 Love 101 2000 White Wolves III Cry of the White Wolf 2000 Watchers Reborn 1998 The Protector 1998 II The Prophet 1999 Black Thunder 1998 II The Sea Wolf 1997 Black Scorpion II Aftershock 1997 Shadow Dancer 1997 Vampirella 1996 V Humanoids from the Deep 1996 TV House of the Damned 1996 Bloodfist VIII Trained to Kill 1996 Ladykiller 1996 Shadow Warriors 1996 Humanoids from the Deep 1996 TV Bloodfist VIII Trained to Kill 1996 Bloodfist VII Manhunt 1995 Bloodfist VI Ground Zero 1995 When the Bullet Hits the Bone 1995 Black Scorpion 1995 TV Hellfire 1995 TV Not of This Earth 1995 Star Hunter 1995 The Wasp Woman 1995 TV Piranha 1995 TV Carnosaur 2 1995 Munchie 1992 Munchie Strikes Back 1994 Saturday Night Special 1994 Terminal Voyage 1994 The Unborn II 1994 Bloodfist V Human Target 1994 Little Miss Millions 1993 Dragon Fire 1993 Stepmonster 1993 Voor een verloren soldaat 1992 Bloodfist III Forced to Fight 1992 Dance with Death 1991 Killer Instinct 1991 Corporate Affairs 1990 Watchers II 1990 A Cry in the Wild 1990 Full Fathom Five 1990 Slumber Party Massacre III 1990 A Cry in the Wild 1990 Schweitzer fr 1990 Ultra Warrior 1990 Brain Dead 1990 Bloodfist II 1990 Bloodfist 1989 Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders 1989 Think Big 1989 Transylvania Twist 1989 Bloodfist 1989 Food of the Gods II 1989 The Terror Within 1989 Barbarian Queen II The Empress Strikes Back 1989 Lords of the Deep 1989 Nowhere to Run 1989 Time Trackers 1989 Purple People Eater 1988 Saturday the 14th Strikes Back 1988 The Drifter 1988 Not of This Earth 1988 Nightfall 1988 Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell 1988 Slumber Party Massacre II 1987 Munchies 1987 Summer Camp Nightmare 1987 Sweet Revenge 1987 Deathstalker II 1987 Eye of the Eagle 1987 Hunter s Blood 1986 Last Resort 1986 Sorority House Massacre 1986 Amazons 1986 Chopping Mall 1986 Hollywood Vice Squad 1986 The Dirt Bike Kid 1985 Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 1985 Cocaine Wars 1985 Loose Screws 1985 Wheels of Fire 1985 The Devastator 1985 Barbarian Queen 1985 School Spirit 1985 The Warrior and the Sorceress 1984 Ciske de Rat 1984 Emmanuelle IV 1984 The Slumber Party Massacre 1982 References Edit a b c d e Roger Corman 1980s The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television Retrieved 2009 09 08 Concorde New Horizon Corporation Variety Retrieved 2009 09 09 dead link Concorde Pictures Variety Retrieved 2009 09 09 dead link Donahue Suzanne Mary 1987 American film distribution the changing marketplace UMI Research Press p 226 ISBN 9780835717762 Mask Mia 2009 Divas on Screen Black Women in American Film illustrated ed University of Illinois Press pp 67 ISBN 9780252076190 New World Productions roger Corman Cook Pam 2005 Screening the past memory and nostalgia in cinema illustrated ed Routledge pp 44 47 ISBN 9780415183758 a b c Roger Corman interview September 23 1995 MJ Simpson Archived from the original on September 29 2011 Retrieved 2009 09 10 Dixon Wheeler W 2000 Wheeler W Dixon ed The second century of cinema the past and future of the moving image Illustrated ed SUNY Press pp 80 90 ISBN 9780791445150 Marlowe Chris July 27 2000 Corman A Convert To Digital Film The Hollywood Reporter allbusiness com p 2 Retrieved 2009 09 10 Saroyan Strawberry May 6 2007 King of the killer B s London The Telegraph Retrieved 2009 09 10 Roger Corman Jim Jerome 1998 How I made a hundred movies in Hollywood and never lost a dime illustrated ed Da Capo Press ISBN 9780306808746 How I made a hundred movies in Hollywood and never lost a dime Netherby Jennifer September 7 2005 Mouse mixes with B pix Variety Retrieved 2009 09 09 Deb Sopan 4 April 2018 Roger Corman is Sued by His Sons over Sale of Film Library The New York Times External links EditOfficial Website at the 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