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Mandalay Pictures

Mandalay Pictures or Mandalay Vision is an American film production company founded on May 27, 1995, which is part of producer and businessman Peter Guber's Mandalay Entertainment. From 1997 until 2002, Lionsgate Entertainment owned a stake in Mandalay Pictures until Lionsgate gave up rights to own Mandalay Pictures. The company's mascot is a tiger.[1]

Mandalay Pictures
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryMotion pictures
FoundedMay 27, 1995; 27 years ago (1995-05-27)
FounderPeter Guber
Headquarters,
ParentIndependent (1995–1997, 2003–2008)
Lionsgate (1997–2002)
Mandalay Entertainment (2008–present)
Websitewww.peterguber.com/companies/mandalay-entertainment/

History

The film studio was formed at the same time as the parent company Mandalay Entertainment in 1995 by Peter Guber, who was formerly head of Sony Pictures Entertainment and The Guber-Peters Company. At first, it struck an exclusive film and television deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment, who was releasing its films through the Columbia and TriStar distribution labels.[2][3]

In 1998, it was moved over from Sony to Paramount Pictures.[4] At the same time, it struck a partnership with Lionsgate Entertainment to acquire the assets of the company.[5] The deal did not include the television division, which remained with Sony Pictures Entertainment.[6]

In 2002, the deal was transferred from Paramount Pictures to Universal Pictures, and launched its international sales division.[7] In the November of the year, it was split itself from Lionsgate Entertainment.[8]

In 2004, Ori Marmur left Mandalay Pictures, and decided to join Original Film. Ironically Original Film is producing the I Know What You Did Last Summer movies for Mandalay Pictures.[9]

In 2007, it launched a division Mandalay Independent Pictures, and it was to focus on making independent pictures.[10] In 2010, it became Mandalay Vision.[11]

Films

Here are the films produced by Mandalay.

Theatrical films

1990s

Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
August 16, 1996 The Fan co-production with Scott Free Productions and TriStar Pictures $55 million $18.6 million
February 28, 1997 Donnie Brasco co-production with Baltimore Pictures and Mark Johnson Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the TriStar Pictures label $35 million $124.9 million
April 4, 1997 Double Team co-production with Cine Story Pictures; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label $30 million $11.5 million
October 10, 1997 Seven Years in Tibet co-production with Reperage Productions, Vanguard Films and Applecross Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the TriStar Pictures label $70 million $131.5 million
October 17, 1997 I Know What You Did Last Summer co-production with Original Film; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label $17 million $125.2 million
January 30, 1998 Desperate Measures co-production with Eaglepoint Pictures; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the TriStar Pictures label $50 million $13.8 million
March 20, 1998 Wild Things distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label $20 million $56 million
May 1, 1998 Les Miserables co-production with Sarah Radclyffe Productions and James Gorman Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label N/A $14.1 million
August 21, 1998 Dance with Me co-production with Weissman/Egawa Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label $15.9 million
November 13, 1998 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer co-production with Original Film; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label $24 million $84 million
January 22, 1999 Gloria co-production with Eagle Point Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label $30 million $4.2 million
March 12, 1999 The Deep End of the Ocean co-production with Via Rosa Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label $38 million $28.1 million
November 19, 1999 Sleepy Hollow co-production with Scott Rudin Productions, American Zoetrope and Tim Burton Productions; distributed by Paramount Pictures $70 million $207 million

2000s

Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
March 16, 2001 Enemy at the Gates co-production with Reperage Films; distributed by Paramount Pictures $68 million $97 million
July 13, 2001 The Score co-production with Horseshoe Bay Productions; distributed by Paramount Pictures $68 million $113 million
August 23, 2002 Serving Sara co-production with Illusion Productions and Halsted Pictures; distributed by Paramount Pictures $29 million $20.1 million
October 24, 2003 Beyond Borders co-production with Camelot Pictures; distributed by Paramount Pictures $35 million $11.7 million
March 4, 2005 The Jacket co-production with 2929 Entertainment and Section Eight Productions; distributed by Warner Independent Pictures $29 million $21.1 million
September 30, 2005 Into the Blue co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Columbia Pictures $50 million $44.4 million
March 14, 2008 Never Back Down as Mandalay Independent Pictures; co-production with BMP, Inc. and Summit Entertainment $20 million $41.6 million

2010s

Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
July 30, 2010 The Kids Are All Right as Mandalay Vision; co-production with Gilbert Films, Saint Aire Productions, Artist International, 10th Hole Productions and Antidote Films; distributed by Focus Features $4 million $34.7 million
February 18, 2011 Vanishing on 7th Street as Mandalay Vision; co-production with Herrick Entertainment; distributed by Magnet Releasing $10 million $1.06 million
April 8, 2011 Soul Surfer as Mandalay Vision; co-production with TriStar Pictures, FilmDistrict, Brookwell McNamara Entertainment, Island Film Group, Enticing Entertainment, Affirm Films and Life's a Beach Entertainment; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing $18 million $47.1 million
April 27, 2012 Bernie as Mandalay Vision; co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment, Wind Dancer Films, Detour Filmproduction, Collins House Productions and Horsethief Pictures; distributed by Millennium Entertainment $6 million $10.1 million
August 22, 2014 When the Game Stands Tall co-production with TriStar Pictures and Affirm Films; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing $15 million $30.1 million
October 6, 2014 Horns co-production with Red Granite Pictures; distributed by Dimension Films and RADiUS-TWC N/A $3.9 million
February 6, 2015 The Voices as Mandalay Vision; co-production with 1984 Private Defense Contractors, Babelsberg Studio and Vertigo Entertainment, distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment $11 million $444,196
August 7, 2015 Dark Places co-production with Exclusive Media Group and Denver and Delilah Productions; distributed by A24 $20 million $3.5 million
October 7, 2016 The Birth of a Nation co-production with Bron Studios, Phantom Four and Tiny Giant Entertainment; distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures $8.5 million $16.8 million
September 29, 2017 Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House co-production with Endurance Media Ventures, Torridon Films, Riverstone Pictures, MadRiver Pictures, Scott Free Productions and Cara Films; distributed by Sony Pictures Classics N/A $1.8 million
March 23, 2018 Paul, Apostle of Christ co-production with Affirm Films and ODB Films $5 million $25.5 million

2020s

Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
July 30, 2021 Nine Days co-production with Juniper Productions, MACRO and Nowhere; distributed by Sony Pictures Classics $10 million $912,916

Direct-to-video films

2000s

Release Date Title Notes
April 20, 2004 Wild Things 2 co-production with Destination Films; released by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
April 26, 2005 Wild Things: Diamond in the Rough co-production with Destination Films; released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
August 15, 2006 I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer co-production with Destination Films and Original Film; released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
April 21, 2009 Into the Blue 2: The Reef co-production with MGM Television; released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

2010s

Release Date Title Notes
June 1, 2010 Wild Things: Foursome co-production with Stage 6 Films and RCR Media Group; released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
September 13, 2011 Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown co-production with Stage 6 Films; released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
June 7, 2016 Never Back Down: No Surrender co-production with Destination Films; released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
March 10, 2017 Burning Sands co-production with Homegrown Pictures, Hudlin Entertainment and Freedom Road Productions, released by Netflix
September 1, 2017 Little Evil co-production with Bluegrass Films; released by Netflix
April 6, 2018 Amateur released by Netflix
January 18, 2019 Io co-production with Sunset Junction Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Great Point Media, released by Netflix
March 8, 2019 Juanita co-production with Homegrown Pictures; released by Netflix
August 2, 2019 Otherhood co-production with Welle Entertainment; released by Netflix

2020s

Release Date Title Notes
March 27, 2020 Uncorked co-production with Forge Media and Argent Pictures; released by Netflix
June 5, 2020 The Last Days of American Crime co-production with Radical Studios; released by Netflix
November 16, 2021 Never Back Down: Revolt co-production with Destination Films; released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Short films

Release Date Title Notes
2016 Choke co-production with Hermano Films

References

  1. ^ "Lions Gate sells stake in Mandalay Pictures". broadcastermagazine.com. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  2. ^ Weinraub, Bernard (1995-12-07). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS;Behind Sony Ouster, One Excess Too Many". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  3. ^ "Sony reworking Guber deal: report". UPI. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  4. ^ "On the Road: Mandalay Pictures Moves to Paramount From Sony". Los Angeles Times. 1998-03-10. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  5. ^ Cox, Dan; Carver, Benedict (1998-02-06). "Mandalay on move". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  6. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (1999-07-21). "Mandalay, Col TriStar extend pact". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  7. ^ Goodridge, Mike (2002-07-12). "Mandalay lands at Universal, launches new international sales offensive". Screen. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  8. ^ "Lions Gate dumps stake in Mandalay". Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  9. ^ LaPorte, Nicole; Brodesser, Claude (2004-02-24). "Mandalay's Marmur at Original". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  10. ^ Gilstrap, Peter (2007-04-19). "Schulman pumps up Mandalay". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  11. ^ "Mandalay Vision to finance indie films". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-04-29.

External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mandalay Pictures news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article is about the film studio which was formerly called Mandalay Entertainment For the privately held company see Mandalay Entertainment Mandalay Pictures or Mandalay Vision is an American film production company founded on May 27 1995 which is part of producer and businessman Peter Guber s Mandalay Entertainment From 1997 until 2002 Lionsgate Entertainment owned a stake in Mandalay Pictures until Lionsgate gave up rights to own Mandalay Pictures The company s mascot is a tiger 1 Mandalay PicturesTypeSubsidiaryIndustryMotion picturesFoundedMay 27 1995 27 years ago 1995 05 27 FounderPeter GuberHeadquartersLos Angeles County California United StatesParentIndependent 1995 1997 2003 2008 Lionsgate 1997 2002 Mandalay Entertainment 2008 present Websitewww wbr peterguber wbr com wbr companies wbr mandalay entertainment wbr Contents 1 History 2 Films 2 1 Theatrical films 2 1 1 1990s 2 1 2 2000s 2 1 3 2010s 2 1 4 2020s 2 2 Direct to video films 2 2 1 2000s 2 2 2 2010s 2 2 3 2020s 2 3 Short films 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe film studio was formed at the same time as the parent company Mandalay Entertainment in 1995 by Peter Guber who was formerly head of Sony Pictures Entertainment and The Guber Peters Company At first it struck an exclusive film and television deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment who was releasing its films through the Columbia and TriStar distribution labels 2 3 In 1998 it was moved over from Sony to Paramount Pictures 4 At the same time it struck a partnership with Lionsgate Entertainment to acquire the assets of the company 5 The deal did not include the television division which remained with Sony Pictures Entertainment 6 In 2002 the deal was transferred from Paramount Pictures to Universal Pictures and launched its international sales division 7 In the November of the year it was split itself from Lionsgate Entertainment 8 In 2004 Ori Marmur left Mandalay Pictures and decided to join Original Film Ironically Original Film is producing the I Know What You Did Last Summer movies for Mandalay Pictures 9 In 2007 it launched a division Mandalay Independent Pictures and it was to focus on making independent pictures 10 In 2010 it became Mandalay Vision 11 Films EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Here are the films produced by Mandalay Theatrical films Edit 1990s Edit Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross worldwide August 16 1996 The Fan co production with Scott Free Productions and TriStar Pictures 55 million 18 6 millionFebruary 28 1997 Donnie Brasco co production with Baltimore Pictures and Mark Johnson Productions distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the TriStar Pictures label 35 million 124 9 millionApril 4 1997 Double Team co production with Cine Story Pictures distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label 30 million 11 5 millionOctober 10 1997 Seven Years in Tibet co production with Reperage Productions Vanguard Films and Applecross Productions distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the TriStar Pictures label 70 million 131 5 millionOctober 17 1997 I Know What You Did Last Summer co production with Original Film distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label 17 million 125 2 millionJanuary 30 1998 Desperate Measures co production with Eaglepoint Pictures distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the TriStar Pictures label 50 million 13 8 millionMarch 20 1998 Wild Things distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label 20 million 56 millionMay 1 1998 Les Miserables co production with Sarah Radclyffe Productions and James Gorman Productions distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label N A 14 1 millionAugust 21 1998 Dance with Me co production with Weissman Egawa Productions distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label 15 9 millionNovember 13 1998 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer co production with Original Film distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label 24 million 84 millionJanuary 22 1999 Gloria co production with Eagle Point Productions distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label 30 million 4 2 millionMarch 12 1999 The Deep End of the Ocean co production with Via Rosa Productions distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label 38 million 28 1 millionNovember 19 1999 Sleepy Hollow co production with Scott Rudin Productions American Zoetrope and Tim Burton Productions distributed by Paramount Pictures 70 million 207 million2000s Edit Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross worldwide March 16 2001 Enemy at the Gates co production with Reperage Films distributed by Paramount Pictures 68 million 97 millionJuly 13 2001 The Score co production with Horseshoe Bay Productions distributed by Paramount Pictures 68 million 113 millionAugust 23 2002 Serving Sara co production with Illusion Productions and Halsted Pictures distributed by Paramount Pictures 29 million 20 1 millionOctober 24 2003 Beyond Borders co production with Camelot Pictures distributed by Paramount Pictures 35 million 11 7 millionMarch 4 2005 The Jacket co production with 2929 Entertainment and Section Eight Productions distributed by Warner Independent Pictures 29 million 21 1 millionSeptember 30 2005 Into the Blue co production with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures and Columbia Pictures 50 million 44 4 millionMarch 14 2008 Never Back Down as Mandalay Independent Pictures co production with BMP Inc and Summit Entertainment 20 million 41 6 million2010s Edit Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross worldwide July 30 2010 The Kids Are All Right as Mandalay Vision co production with Gilbert Films Saint Aire Productions Artist International 10th Hole Productions and Antidote Films distributed by Focus Features 4 million 34 7 millionFebruary 18 2011 Vanishing on 7th Street as Mandalay Vision co production with Herrick Entertainment distributed by Magnet Releasing 10 million 1 06 millionApril 8 2011 Soul Surfer as Mandalay Vision co production with TriStar Pictures FilmDistrict Brookwell McNamara Entertainment Island Film Group Enticing Entertainment Affirm Films and Life s a Beach Entertainment distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing 18 million 47 1 millionApril 27 2012 Bernie as Mandalay Vision co production with Castle Rock Entertainment Wind Dancer Films Detour Filmproduction Collins House Productions and Horsethief Pictures distributed by Millennium Entertainment 6 million 10 1 millionAugust 22 2014 When the Game Stands Tall co production with TriStar Pictures and Affirm Films distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing 15 million 30 1 millionOctober 6 2014 Horns co production with Red Granite Pictures distributed by Dimension Films and RADiUS TWC N A 3 9 millionFebruary 6 2015 The Voices as Mandalay Vision co production with 1984 Private Defense Contractors Babelsberg Studio and Vertigo Entertainment distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment 11 million 444 196August 7 2015 Dark Places co production with Exclusive Media Group and Denver and Delilah Productions distributed by A24 20 million 3 5 millionOctober 7 2016 The Birth of a Nation co production with Bron Studios Phantom Four and Tiny Giant Entertainment distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures 8 5 million 16 8 millionSeptember 29 2017 Mark Felt The Man Who Brought Down the White House co production with Endurance Media Ventures Torridon Films Riverstone Pictures MadRiver Pictures Scott Free Productions and Cara Films distributed by Sony Pictures Classics N A 1 8 millionMarch 23 2018 Paul Apostle of Christ co production with Affirm Films and ODB Films 5 million 25 5 million2020s Edit Release Date Title Notes Budget Gross worldwide July 30 2021 Nine Days co production with Juniper Productions MACRO and Nowhere distributed by Sony Pictures Classics 10 million 912 916Direct to video films Edit 2000s Edit Release Date Title NotesApril 20 2004 Wild Things 2 co production with Destination Films released by Columbia TriStar Home EntertainmentApril 26 2005 Wild Things Diamond in the Rough co production with Destination Films released by Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentAugust 15 2006 I ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer co production with Destination Films and Original Film released by Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentApril 21 2009 Into the Blue 2 The Reef co production with MGM Television released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment2010s Edit Release Date Title NotesJune 1 2010 Wild Things Foursome co production with Stage 6 Films and RCR Media Group released by Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentSeptember 13 2011 Never Back Down 2 The Beatdown co production with Stage 6 Films released by Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentJune 7 2016 Never Back Down No Surrender co production with Destination Films released by Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentMarch 10 2017 Burning Sands co production with Homegrown Pictures Hudlin Entertainment and Freedom Road Productions released by NetflixSeptember 1 2017 Little Evil co production with Bluegrass Films released by NetflixApril 6 2018 Amateur released by NetflixJanuary 18 2019 Io co production with Sunset Junction Entertainment Untitled Entertainment and Great Point Media released by NetflixMarch 8 2019 Juanita co production with Homegrown Pictures released by NetflixAugust 2 2019 Otherhood co production with Welle Entertainment released by Netflix2020s Edit Release Date Title NotesMarch 27 2020 Uncorked co production with Forge Media and Argent Pictures released by NetflixJune 5 2020 The Last Days of American Crime co production with Radical Studios released by NetflixNovember 16 2021 Never Back Down Revolt co production with Destination Films released by Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentShort films Edit Release Date Title Notes2016 Choke co production with Hermano FilmsReferences Edit Lions Gate sells stake in Mandalay Pictures broadcastermagazine com Retrieved 24 January 2015 Weinraub Bernard 1995 12 07 THE MEDIA BUSINESS Behind Sony Ouster One Excess Too Many The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 04 29 Sony reworking Guber deal report UPI Retrieved 2020 04 29 On the Road Mandalay Pictures Moves to Paramount From Sony Los Angeles Times 1998 03 10 Retrieved 2020 04 29 Cox Dan Carver Benedict 1998 02 06 Mandalay on move Variety Retrieved 2020 04 29 Littleton Cynthia 1999 07 21 Mandalay Col TriStar extend pact Variety Retrieved 2020 04 29 Goodridge Mike 2002 07 12 Mandalay lands at Universal launches new international sales offensive Screen Retrieved 2020 04 29 Lions Gate dumps stake in Mandalay Retrieved 2020 04 29 LaPorte Nicole Brodesser Claude 2004 02 24 Mandalay s Marmur at Original Variety Retrieved 2020 04 29 Gilstrap Peter 2007 04 19 Schulman pumps up Mandalay Variety Retrieved 2020 04 29 Mandalay Vision to finance indie films The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2020 04 29 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mandalay Pictures amp oldid 1124744233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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