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List of films produced by CBS

Listing for films produced by the motion picture divisions of CBS (a subsidiary of Paramount Global), includes Cinema Center Films, CBS Theatrical Films and CBS Films.

Currently the rights to all of these films are owned by Paramount Pictures (through Viacom's acquisition of CBS in 2000), the CCF and CTF films are distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in the home media market. As for CBS Films, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions has the U.S. home entertainment distribution rights and the foreign theatrical and home entertainment distribution rights for all pre-2015 films,[1] while Lionsgate owns the distribution rights for the 2015–2019 releases. Paramount will assume distribution rights when their respective deals expire. As for TV rights for these libraries, they are owned by CBS Media Ventures, with the pay cable rights for CBS Films going though sister company Showtime Networks.

Cinema Center Films edit

Unmade projects edit

The following projects were announced but not made:

  • The Apollo of Bellac (1967), based on the play by Jean Giradou
  • Contrast (circa 1967), based on two short stories by W. Somerset Maugham
  • Nelly Bly (circa 1967), a biopic of the famous reporter
  • musical adaptation of Treasure Island by Elliot Kastner and Jerry Gershwin[4]
  • Yucatán (1971), a motorcycle adventure starring Steve McQueen[5]
  • Man on a Nylon String (1971), an adventure tale to be made by Solar Productions but not starring Steve McQueen set in the Alps[5]
  • Applegate's Gold (circa 1971), a Western for Solar Productions[5]
  • Cutting Loose – unreleased documentary[6]

CBS Theatrical Films edit

Release Date Title[7]
March 13, 1981 Back Roads
July 23, 1982 The Challenge
February 18, 1983 Table for Five
May 18, 1984 Finders Keepers
August 3, 1984 Grandview, U.S.A.
September 21, 1984 Windy City
October 26, 1984 American Dreamer
August 23, 1985 Better Off Dead
September 26, 1985 The Lightship
November 1, 1985 Eleni
November 8, 1985 Target

Cancelled film edit

Starblasters was to be a video game-themed movie, due to be released about Christmas time 1982, at least some of the film was to be computer-animated. It would have been the second video game-themed movie after Tron which was released in July of that year.[8]

CBS Films edit

Release Date Title Budget Gross (worldwide) Notes
January 22, 2010 Extraordinary Measures $30 million $15.1 million Co-production with Double Feature Films
April 23, 2010 The Back-up Plan $35 million $77.5 million Co-production with Escape Artists
November 24, 2010 Faster $24 million $35.5 million Co-production with TriStar Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment
January 28, 2011 The Mechanic $40 million $51.0 million Co-production with Millennium Films
March 4, 2011 Beastly $17 million $43.1 million
February 3, 2012 The Woman in Black $13 million $127.7 million US distribution only, produced by Hammer Pictures, UK Film Council, Alliance Films, Exclusive Media Group and Cross Creek Pictures
March 9, 2012 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen $14.5 million $34.6 million US distribution only, produced by Lionsgate Films, UK Film Council and BBC Films
September 7, 2012 The Words $6 million $13.2 million
October 12, 2012 Seven Psychopaths $15 million $33 million Co-production with the British Film Institute, Blueprint Pictures and Film4 Productions
March 1, 2013 The Last Exorcism Part II $5 million $15.2 million Co-production with StudioCanal and Strike Entertainment
May 31, 2013 The Kings of Summer n/a $1.4 million Co-production with Big Beach Films
July 26, 2013 The To Do List $1.5 million $3.9 million
November 1, 2013 Last Vegas $28 million $134.4 million Co-production with Good Universe
December 6, 2013 Inside Llewyn Davis $11 million $13+ million US distribution only, produced by StudioCanal, Scott Rudin Productions, and Mike Zoss Productions
April 4, 2014 Afflicted $318,000 $121,200 Co-production with Entertainment One and IM Global
April 25, 2014 Gambit n/a $14.2 million US home video distribution only[9]
August 15, 2014 What If $11 million $7.8 million US distribution only, produced by Entertainment One and Telefilm Canada
September 26, 2014 Pride $16.7 million US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox, BBC Films, British Film Institute, Canal+, Ciné+, Ingenious Media and Pathé
February 20, 2015 The DUFF $8.5 million $43.5 million Co-production with Wonderland Sound and Vision and Vast Entertainment
November 13, 2015 Love the Coopers $24 million $41.1 million Co-production with Groundswell Productions, Imagine Entertainment, and Handwritten Films
March 25, 2016 Get a Job Co-production with Lionsgate Premiere and Double Feature Films
April 12, 2016 Flight 7500[10] $2.8 million Co-distribution with Lionsgate Films
August 12, 2016 Hell or High Water $12 million $37.9 million Co-production with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Odd Lot Entertainment, Film 44, and LBI Entertainment
October 7, 2016 Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life $8.5 million $23.3 million Co-production with Lionsgate Films, James Patterson Entertainment, and Participant Media
December 21, 2016 Patriots Day $40 million[11] $52.4 million[11] Co-distribution with Lionsgate Films
March 10, 2017 The Sense of an Ending Co-distribution with Lionsgate[12]
June 2, 2017 Dean $950,000 $254,536
September 15, 2017 American Assassin $33 million $66.7 million International distribution by Lionsgate Films
February 2, 2018 Winchester $3.5 million[13] $44 million[14]
September 28, 2018 Hell Fest[15] $5.5 million[16] $18.2 million[16] Co-production with Valhalla Entertainment and Tucker Tooley Entertainment
November 16, 2018 At Eternity's Gate[17] $11.5 million[18] Co-production with Iconoclast and Riverstone Pictures
March 15, 2019 Five Feet Apart[19] $7 million $88.4 million[20] Co-distribution with Lionsgate Films
June 7, 2019 Pavarotti[21] $5.9 million[22]
August 9, 2019 Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark[23] $25 million $104.5 million[24] Co-production with Lionsgate Films and Entertainment One
September 6, 2019 Strange but True[25] Co-production with Lionsgate Films
October 11, 2019 Jexi[26] $5 million $9.2 million Last cinema release.

References edit

  1. ^ Waxman, Sharon (November 17, 2009). "Sony to Distribute CBS Films Abroad". The Wrap. from the original on November 20, 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e Bedell Smith, Sally (February 29, 2012). "5: The King". In All His Glory: The Life and Times of William S. Paley and the Birth of Modern Broadcasting. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 9780307786715.
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  5. ^ a b c Warga, Wayne (September 21, 1969). "Film Star of Year Turns to Creative Extension: McQueen's Creative Film Kick". Los Angeles Times. p. u1.
  6. ^ Warga, Wayne (December 4, 1977). "Cutting Loose': A Film That Never Made It". Los Angeles Times. p. x46.
  7. ^ Harmetz, Aljean (November 23, 1985). "Abc, Cbs Drop Movie Interests". Orlando Sentinel. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  8. ^ Bloom, Steve (1982). Video Invaders. Arco Publishing, Inc. p. 132. ISBN 0-668-05518-9.
  9. ^ . IndieWire. Archived from the original on November 21, 2012. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  10. ^ The Deadline Team (May 9, 2012). "CBS Films Shifts Dates For 'Gambit', '7500'". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
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  20. ^ "Five Feet Apart (2019)". Box Office Mojo. from the original on August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
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  26. ^ Kroll, Justin (November 29, 2018). "Adam Devine to Star in CBS Films' Comedy 'Lexi' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. from the original on January 5, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  1. ^ Orders of Magnitude I: Majors, Mini-majors, "Instant Majors", and Independents. Page 331-332.

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Listing for films produced by the motion picture divisions of CBS a subsidiary of Paramount Global includes Cinema Center Films CBS Theatrical Films and CBS Films Currently the rights to all of these films are owned by Paramount Pictures through Viacom s acquisition of CBS in 2000 the CCF and CTF films are distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in the home media market As for CBS Films Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions has the U S home entertainment distribution rights and the foreign theatrical and home entertainment distribution rights for all pre 2015 films 1 while Lionsgate owns the distribution rights for the 2015 2019 releases Paramount will assume distribution rights when their respective deals expire As for TV rights for these libraries they are owned by CBS Media Ventures with the pay cable rights for CBS Films going though sister company Showtime Networks Contents 1 Cinema Center Films 1 1 Unmade projects 2 CBS Theatrical Films 2 1 Cancelled film 3 CBS Films 4 ReferencesCinema Center Films editWith Six You Get Eggroll 2 August 7 1968 Arwin Productions Inc The April Fools 2 May 28 1969 Jalem Productions Inc Me Natalie July 13 1969 Nob Hill Productions 3 Hail Hero October 4 1969 Halcyon Productions 3 The Royal Hunt of the Sun 2 October 6 1969 A Boy Named Charlie Brown December 4 1969 United Feature Syndicate 3 The Reivers 2 December 25 1969 Duo Productions Solar Productions Inc 3 The Boys in the Band March 17 1970 3 A Man Called Horse April 29 1970 Sandy Howard Productions Corp 3 Something for Everyone July 22 1970 Media Productions 3 Darker than Amber August 14 1970 3 Homer September 21 1970 Palomar Pictures 3 Scrooge November 5 1970 National General Pictures 3 Rio Lobo Western December 17 1970 Malabar Productions 3 Little Big Man 2 December 23 1970 Big Jake western May 26 1971 om 1 Batjac Productions Inc 3 Blue Water White Death documentary June 1 1971 Blue Water Film Corporation Productions 3 Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me June 15 1971 3 Le Mans June 23 1971 Solar Productions 3 Figures in a Landscape July 18 1971 Cinecrest Film Ltd 3 Come to Your Senses October 1 1971 Prana Mendelson Productions 3 The African Elephant documentary October 1971 Dartmouth Productions 3 Something Big November 11 1971 Stanmore Productions Inc Penbar Productions Inc 3 The Christian Licorice Store November 24 1971 3 The Little Ark March 1972 Robert B Radnitz Productions Ltd 3 The War Between Men and Women June 2 1972 Jalem Productions Inc Lienroc Productions 3 The Revengers June 21 1972 3 Prime Cut June 28 1972 Wizan Productions 3 Snoopy Come Home August 9 1972 Lee Mendelson Film Productions Inc Bill Melendez Productions 3 Unmade projects edit The following projects were announced but not made The Apollo of Bellac 1967 based on the play by Jean Giradou Contrast circa 1967 based on two short stories by W Somerset Maugham Nelly Bly circa 1967 a biopic of the famous reporter musical adaptation of Treasure Island by Elliot Kastner and Jerry Gershwin 4 Yucatan 1971 a motorcycle adventure starring Steve McQueen 5 Man on a Nylon String 1971 an adventure tale to be made by Solar Productions but not starring Steve McQueen set in the Alps 5 Applegate s Gold circa 1971 a Western for Solar Productions 5 Cutting Loose unreleased documentary 6 CBS Theatrical Films editRelease Date Title 7 March 13 1981 Back RoadsJuly 23 1982 The ChallengeFebruary 18 1983 Table for FiveMay 18 1984 Finders KeepersAugust 3 1984 Grandview U S A September 21 1984 Windy CityOctober 26 1984 American DreamerAugust 23 1985 Better Off DeadSeptember 26 1985 The LightshipNovember 1 1985 EleniNovember 8 1985 TargetCancelled film edit Starblasters was to be a video game themed movie due to be released about Christmas time 1982 at least some of the film was to be computer animated It would have been the second video game themed movie after Tron which was released in July of that year 8 CBS Films editRelease Date Title Budget Gross worldwide NotesJanuary 22 2010 Extraordinary Measures 30 million 15 1 million Co production with Double Feature FilmsApril 23 2010 The Back up Plan 35 million 77 5 million Co production with Escape ArtistsNovember 24 2010 Faster 24 million 35 5 million Co production with TriStar Pictures and Castle Rock EntertainmentJanuary 28 2011 The Mechanic 40 million 51 0 million Co production with Millennium FilmsMarch 4 2011 Beastly 17 million 43 1 millionFebruary 3 2012 The Woman in Black 13 million 127 7 million US distribution only produced by Hammer Pictures UK Film Council Alliance Films Exclusive Media Group and Cross Creek PicturesMarch 9 2012 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen 14 5 million 34 6 million US distribution only produced by Lionsgate Films UK Film Council and BBC FilmsSeptember 7 2012 The Words 6 million 13 2 millionOctober 12 2012 Seven Psychopaths 15 million 33 million Co production with the British Film Institute Blueprint Pictures and Film4 ProductionsMarch 1 2013 The Last Exorcism Part II 5 million 15 2 million Co production with StudioCanal and Strike EntertainmentMay 31 2013 The Kings of Summer n a 1 4 million Co production with Big Beach FilmsJuly 26 2013 The To Do List 1 5 million 3 9 millionNovember 1 2013 Last Vegas 28 million 134 4 million Co production with Good UniverseDecember 6 2013 Inside Llewyn Davis 11 million 13 million US distribution only produced by StudioCanal Scott Rudin Productions and Mike Zoss ProductionsApril 4 2014 Afflicted 318 000 121 200 Co production with Entertainment One and IM GlobalApril 25 2014 Gambit n a 14 2 million US home video distribution only 9 August 15 2014 What If 11 million 7 8 million US distribution only produced by Entertainment One and Telefilm CanadaSeptember 26 2014 Pride 16 7 million US distribution only co production with 20th Century Fox BBC Films British Film Institute Canal Cine Ingenious Media and PatheFebruary 20 2015 The DUFF 8 5 million 43 5 million Co production with Wonderland Sound and Vision and Vast EntertainmentNovember 13 2015 Love the Coopers 24 million 41 1 million Co production with Groundswell Productions Imagine Entertainment and Handwritten FilmsMarch 25 2016 Get a Job Co production with Lionsgate Premiere and Double Feature FilmsApril 12 2016 Flight 7500 10 2 8 million Co distribution with Lionsgate FilmsAugust 12 2016 Hell or High Water 12 million 37 9 million Co production with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment Odd Lot Entertainment Film 44 and LBI EntertainmentOctober 7 2016 Middle School The Worst Years of My Life 8 5 million 23 3 million Co production with Lionsgate Films James Patterson Entertainment and Participant MediaDecember 21 2016 Patriots Day 40 million 11 52 4 million 11 Co distribution with Lionsgate FilmsMarch 10 2017 The Sense of an Ending Co distribution with Lionsgate 12 June 2 2017 Dean 950 000 254 536September 15 2017 American Assassin 33 million 66 7 million International distribution by Lionsgate FilmsFebruary 2 2018 Winchester 3 5 million 13 44 million 14 September 28 2018 Hell Fest 15 5 5 million 16 18 2 million 16 Co production with Valhalla Entertainment and Tucker Tooley EntertainmentNovember 16 2018 At Eternity s Gate 17 11 5 million 18 Co production with Iconoclast and Riverstone PicturesMarch 15 2019 Five Feet Apart 19 7 million 88 4 million 20 Co distribution with Lionsgate FilmsJune 7 2019 Pavarotti 21 5 9 million 22 August 9 2019 Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark 23 25 million 104 5 million 24 Co production with Lionsgate Films and Entertainment OneSeptember 6 2019 Strange but True 25 Co production with Lionsgate FilmsOctober 11 2019 Jexi 26 5 million 9 2 million Last cinema release References edit Waxman Sharon November 17 2009 Sony to Distribute CBS Films Abroad The Wrap Archived from the original on November 20 2009 Retrieved July 27 2012 a b c d e Bedell Smith Sally February 29 2012 5 The King In All His Glory The Life and Times of William S Paley and the Birth of Modern Broadcasting Random House Publishing Group ISBN 9780307786715 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y SEARCH RESULTS FOR Cinema Center Films AFI Catalog of Feature Films AFI Archived from the original on August 17 2018 Retrieved August 17 2018 Warga Wayne July 28 1968 Cinema by but Not Necessarily for Television Los Angeles Times p c14 a b c Warga Wayne September 21 1969 Film Star of Year Turns to Creative Extension McQueen s Creative Film Kick Los Angeles Times p u1 Warga Wayne December 4 1977 Cutting Loose A Film That Never Made It Los Angeles Times p x46 Harmetz Aljean November 23 1985 Abc Cbs Drop Movie Interests Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 7 2020 Bloom Steve 1982 Video Invaders Arco Publishing Inc p 132 ISBN 0 668 05518 9 CBS Films Move Seven Psychopaths up to October 12th Delay Gambit to Winter 2013 IndieWire Archived from the original on November 21 2012 Retrieved August 14 2012 The Deadline Team May 9 2012 CBS Films Shifts Dates For Gambit 7500 Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on December 13 2013 Retrieved May 7 2020 a b Patriots Day 2016 Financial Information The Numbers Archived from the original on March 8 2018 Retrieved March 8 2018 N Duka Amanda December 13 2016 The Sense Of An Ending Trailer Secrets Are Unearthed In Drama Starring Jim Broadbent amp Charlotte Rampling Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on December 14 2016 Retrieved December 13 2016 Winchester 2018 Financial Information The Numbers Archived from the original on March 8 2018 Retrieved March 8 2018 Winchester Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 21 2023 Evry Max August 11 2016 Jennifer Chambers Lynch to Direct Hellfest Comingsoon net Archived from the original on October 9 2017 Retrieved October 8 2017 a b Hell Fest 2018 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on June 15 2019 Retrieved August 12 2019 Fleming Mike Jr May 15 2018 CBS Films Lands Julian Schnabel s At Eternity s Gate With Willem Dafoe As Van Gogh Cannes Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on May 15 2018 Retrieved May 15 2018 At Eternity s Gate 2018 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on November 18 2018 Retrieved August 12 2019 Busch Anita January 26 2017 CBS Films Buys Untitled Justin Baldoni Pitch In Vein Of The Fault In Our Stars Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved April 12 2017 Five Feet Apart 2019 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on August 12 2019 Retrieved August 12 2019 Fleming Mike Jr January 8 2019 CBS Films Acquiring Ron Howard Directed Luciano Pavarotti Documentary Deadline Archived from the original on January 8 2019 Retrieved January 8 2019 Pavarotti 2019 The Numbers Archived from the original on September 2 2019 Retrieved August 12 2019 McNary Dave December 14 2018 Guillermo del Toro s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Set for August Release Variety Archived from the original on December 15 2018 Retrieved December 14 2018 Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark 2019 Box 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