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Morgan Creek Entertainment

Morgan Creek Entertainment is an American film production company that has released box-office hits including Young Guns, Dead Ringers, Major League, True Romance, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Crush, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and The Last of the Mohicans. The studio was co-founded in 1988 by James G. Robinson and Joe Roth.[1] Robinson leads the company as chairman and CEO. His two sons, Brian Robinson and David C. Robinson, run the day-to-day operations.[citation needed] The company name comes from Roth's favorite film, The Miracle of Morgan's Creek.[2]

Morgan Creek Entertainment
Logo of Morgan Creek Entertainment, first seen on All Eyez on Me
FormerlyMorgan Creek Productions, Inc.
TypeFilm production company
IndustryFilm and television
Founded1988; 35 years ago (1988)
FounderJames G. Robinson
Joe Roth
HeadquartersSanta Monica, ,
United States
Key people
James G. Robinson
(Chairman & CEO)
Brian Robinson
David C. Robinson
DivisionsMorgan Creek Music
Websitemorgancreek.com

Morgan Creek generally releases their films through larger studios while retaining the copyrights, and making autonomous decisions on home video and television rights. Their initial slate of films from 1988 to 1990 were released by 20th Century Fox, except for Renegades and Coupe de Ville which were released by Universal and Major League which was released by Paramount, and some home video releases of its early titles going to Media Home Entertainment.[2] In 1991, beginning with Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, they shifted their distribution of new films, as well as their previous catalog titles, to Warner Bros., where they remained until early 2005. Later that year, beginning with Two for the Money, they released their newer films through Universal, though previous films were still handled in the U.S. by Warner.

On July 11, 1997, Gary Barber announced that he would leave the studio, and he subsequently went on to start out Spyglass Entertainment.[3] In 1998, Morgan Creek had a distribution deal with Warner Home Video to release its product through the Morgan Creek Video and the Morgan Creek DVD labels.[4]

On October 8, 1998, Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures entered into an agreement where Morgan Creek would distribute Franchise's upcoming pictures domestically.[5] On July 2, 2001, Morgan Creek Productions sued Franchise Pictures for allegedly breaching an agreement giving the company the right of first refusal on some films.[6]

In October 2014, Morgan Creek sold the international distribution rights and copyrights to their films to Revolution Studios for $36.75 million.[7] In September 2015, Morgan Creek began negotiating the sale of rights for the remaining territories, though they intend to retain remake and television rights to the Ace Ventura, Major League, Young Guns, and Exorcist franchises.[8]

List of Morgan Creek films

Release Date Title Director Budget Gross (worldwide) Notes
August 12, 1988 Young Guns Christopher Cain $11 million $45,661,556 international and home media distribution by Vestron Pictures
September 23, 1988 Dead Ringers David Cronenberg $13 million $8,038,508 co-production with Telefilm Canada and Mantle Clinic II
March 3, 1989 Skin Deep Blake Edwards $8.5 million $19,674,852
April 7, 1989 Major League David S. Ward $11 million $49,797,148 co-production with Mirage Productions; US distribution by Paramount Pictures
June 2, 1989 Renegades Jack Sholder $16 million $9,015,164 co-production with Interscope Communications; distributed by Universal Pictures
December 13, 1989 Enemies, a Love Story Paul Mazursky $9.5 million $7,754,571
February 16, 1990 Nightbreed Clive Barker $11 million $8,862,354
March 9, 1990 Coupe de Ville Joe Roth N/A $715,983
August 1, 1990 Young Guns II Geoff Murphy $10 million $44,143,410
August 17, 1990 The Exorcist III William Peter Blatty $11 million $39,024,251
September 28, 1990 Pacific Heights John Schlesinger $18 million $44,926,706 last Morgan Creek production distributed by 20th Century Fox
June 14, 1991 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Kevin Reynolds $48 million $390,493,908 first Morgan Creek production distributed by Warner Bros.; the score would become the music for Morgan Creek's animated logo
January 17, 1992 Freejack Geoff Murphy $30 million $17,129,000
April 24, 1992 White Sands Roger Donaldson $22 million $9,011,574
August 14, 1992 Stay Tuned Peter Hyams $25 million $10,736,401
September 25, 1992 The Last of the Mohicans Michael Mann $40 million $75,505,856 co-production with 20th Century Fox
April 2, 1993 The Crush Alan Shapiro $6 million $13,609,396
September 10, 1993 True Romance Tony Scott $13 million $12,281,551 co-production with Davis Films and A Band Apart
February 4, 1994 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Tom Shadyac $12 million $107,217,396
March 30, 1994 Major League II David S. Ward $25 million $30,626,182
April 22, 1994 Chasers Dennis Hopper $15 million $1,596,687
September 9, 1994 Trial by Jury Heywood Gould N/A $6,971,777
October 14, 1994 Imaginary Crimes Anthony Drazan N/A $89,611
October 28, 1994 Silent Fall Bruce Beresford $30 million $3,180,674
November 10, 1995 Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Steve Oedekerk $30 million $212,385,533
January 12, 1996 Two If by Sea Bill Bennett N/A $10,658,278
January 26, 1996 Big Bully Steve Miner $15 million $2,042,530
March 22, 1996 Diabolique Jeremiah S. Chechik $45 million $17,100,369
November 1, 1996 Bad Moon Eric Red $7 million $1,055,525
July 2, 1997 Wild America William Dear N/A $7,324,662
March 13, 1998 Incognito John Badham N/A N/A
April 17, 1998 Major League: Back to the Minors John Warren $18 million $3,572,443
August 21, 1998 Wrongfully Accused Pat Proft N/A $9,623,329 co-production with Constantin Film
October 23, 1998 Soldier Paul W. S. Anderson $60 million $14,594,226 co-production with Warner Bros. and Jerry Weintraub Productions
March 19, 1999 The King and I Richard Rich $25 million $11,993,021 Morgan Creek's only animated film; co-production with Nest Family Entertainment, Rankin/Bass Productions and Rich Animation Studios
September 1, 1999 Chill Factor Hugh Johnson $34 million $11,263,966
February 18, 2000 The Whole Nine Yards Jonathan Lynn $41.3 million $106,371,651 co-production with Franchise Pictures, Rational Packaging and Lansdown Films
May 12, 2000 Battlefield Earth Roger Christian $44 million $29,725,663 co-production with Franchise Pictures
July 19, 2000 The In Crowd Mary Lambert $15 million $5,217,498
August 25, 2000 The Art of War Christian Duguay $60 million $40,400,425 co-production with Franchise Pictures and Amen-Ra Films; international distribution by 20th Century Fox
October 6, 2000 Get Carter Stephen Kay $63.6 million $19,412,993 co-production with Franchise Pictures and The Canton Company
January 19, 2001 The Pledge Sean Penn $35 million $29,419,291 co-production with Franchise Pictures, Clyde Is Hungry Films and Epsilon Motion Pictures
February 23, 2001 3000 Miles to Graceland Demian Lichtenstein $62 million $18,720,175 co-production with Franchise Pictures
May 18, 2001 Angel Eyes Luis Mandoki $53 million $29,715,606 co-production with Franchise Pictures and The Canton Company
August 17, 2001 American Outlaws Les Mayfield $35 million $13,342,790
November 9, 2001 Heist David Mamet $39 million $28,510,652 co-production with Franchise Pictures
June 21, 2002 Juwanna Mann Jesse Vaughan $15 million $13,802,599
August 1, 2003 I'll Be There Craig Ferguson N/A N/A
August 20, 2004 Exorcist: The Beginning Renny Harlin $80 million $78,000,586
May 20, 2005 Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist Paul Schrader $30 million $251,495 last Morgan Creek production distributed by Warner Bros.
October 7, 2005 Two for the Money D. J. Caruso $35 million $30,526,509 first Morgan Creek production distributed by Universal Pictures since Coupe de Ville
October 13, 2006 Man of the Year Barry Levinson $20 million $41,237,658
December 22, 2006 The Good Shepherd Robert De Niro $85 million $99,480,480 co-production with Universal Pictures, TriBeCa Productions and American Zoetrope
May 11, 2007 Georgia Rule Garry Marshall $20 million $25,992,167
September 21, 2007 Sydney White Joe Nussbaum N/A $13,620,075
March 3, 2009 Ace Ventura Jr: Pet Detective David Mickey Evans $7.5 million N/A Released by Warner Home Video
September 30, 2011 Dream House Jim Sheridan $50 million $38,502,340
October 14, 2011 The Thing Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. $38 million $27,428,670 co-production with Universal Pictures and Strike Entertainment
June 16, 2017 All Eyez on Me Benny Boom $45 million $54,876,855 co-production with Program Pictures and Codeblack Films
October 13, 2023 Untitled The Exorcist sequel David Gordon Green co-production with Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions; direct sequel to the 1973 film[9][10][11]
TBA Dream House remake of the 2011 film[12]

List of Morgan Creek television series

References

  1. ^ Masters, Kim (November 14, 2013). "Joe Roth's 'Third Act': From 'Gigli' to Billion-Dollar Producer and Pro Soccer Superstar". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Harmetz, Aljean (April 25, 1989). "Producer Defies Rules, and Succeeds". The New York Times. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  3. ^ Busch, Anita M. (1997-07-11). "Barber cuts out on Morgan Creek". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  4. ^ Applefield Olson, Catherine (1998-06-13). "It's Quite a Production" (PDF). Billboard. p. 78. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  5. ^ Carver, Benedict (1998-10-08). "Franchise, Morgan to ink distrib'n pact". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  6. ^ Shprintz, Janet (2001-07-03). "Morgan Creek sues Franchise". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  7. ^ Marc Graser (2014-10-07). "Revolution Buys Foreign Rights to Morgan Creek Films for $36.8 Million". Variety. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
  8. ^ Busch, Anita (2015-09-24). "Morgan Creek To Sell Film Library: 'Major League,' 'Ace Ventura', 'Exorcist' Remakes Next?". Deadline. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
  9. ^ Couch, Aaron (December 20, 2020). "'Exorcist' Sequel in the Works with 'Halloween' Director David Gordon Green". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  10. ^ Katz, Brandon (December 20, 2020). "Exclusive: David Gordon Green in Talks to Direct 'Exorcist' Sequel for Blumhouse". observer.com. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  11. ^ Pulliam-Moore, Charles (December 24, 2020). "Blumhouse Is Summoning Another Exorcist Movie to the Mortal Plane". io9.gizmodo.com. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  12. ^ Squires, John (March 19, 2021). "Morgan Creek Developing a Remake of the Daniel Craig-Starring 2011 Horror Movie 'Dream House'". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved March 19, 2021.
  13. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (September 5, 2012). "Tribeca Sets Up 'The Good Shepherd' Series Adaptation At Showtime With Robert De Niro Directing & Eric Roth Writing". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  14. ^ Ausiello, Michael (August 18, 2020). "Gender Swapped Dead Ringers Reboot Set at Amazon; Rachel Weisz to Star". TVLine. from the original on August 18, 2020. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  15. ^ a b Squires, John (March 19, 2021). "Morgan Creek Turning the Michael Keaton-Starring '90s Thriller 'Pacific Heights' into a Series". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved March 19, 2021.

External links

  • Official website

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David C Robinson redirects here For the steamboat captain see David C Robinson steamboat captain Morgan Creek Entertainment is an American film production company that has released box office hits including Young Guns Dead Ringers Major League True Romance Ace Ventura Pet Detective The Crush Robin Hood Prince of Thieves and The Last of the Mohicans The studio was co founded in 1988 by James G Robinson and Joe Roth 1 Robinson leads the company as chairman and CEO His two sons Brian Robinson and David C Robinson run the day to day operations citation needed The company name comes from Roth s favorite film The Miracle of Morgan s Creek 2 Morgan Creek EntertainmentLogo of Morgan Creek Entertainment first seen on All Eyez on MeFormerlyMorgan Creek Productions Inc TypeFilm production companyIndustryFilm and televisionFounded1988 35 years ago 1988 FounderJames G RobinsonJoe RothHeadquartersSanta Monica Los Angeles California United StatesKey peopleJames G Robinson Chairman amp CEO Brian RobinsonDavid C RobinsonDivisionsMorgan Creek MusicWebsitemorgancreek wbr comMorgan Creek generally releases their films through larger studios while retaining the copyrights and making autonomous decisions on home video and television rights Their initial slate of films from 1988 to 1990 were released by 20th Century Fox except for Renegades and Coupe de Ville which were released by Universal and Major League which was released by Paramount and some home video releases of its early titles going to Media Home Entertainment 2 In 1991 beginning with Robin Hood Prince of Thieves they shifted their distribution of new films as well as their previous catalog titles to Warner Bros where they remained until early 2005 Later that year beginning with Two for the Money they released their newer films through Universal though previous films were still handled in the U S by Warner On July 11 1997 Gary Barber announced that he would leave the studio and he subsequently went on to start out Spyglass Entertainment 3 In 1998 Morgan Creek had a distribution deal with Warner Home Video to release its product through the Morgan Creek Video and the Morgan Creek DVD labels 4 On October 8 1998 Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures entered into an agreement where Morgan Creek would distribute Franchise s upcoming pictures domestically 5 On July 2 2001 Morgan Creek Productions sued Franchise Pictures for allegedly breaching an agreement giving the company the right of first refusal on some films 6 In October 2014 Morgan Creek sold the international distribution rights and copyrights to their films to Revolution Studios for 36 75 million 7 In September 2015 Morgan Creek began negotiating the sale of rights for the remaining territories though they intend to retain remake and television rights to the Ace Ventura Major League Young Guns and Exorcist franchises 8 Contents 1 List of Morgan Creek films 2 List of Morgan Creek television series 3 References 4 External linksList of Morgan Creek films EditRelease Date Title Director Budget Gross worldwide NotesAugust 12 1988 Young Guns Christopher Cain 11 million 45 661 556 international and home media distribution by Vestron PicturesSeptember 23 1988 Dead Ringers David Cronenberg 13 million 8 038 508 co production with Telefilm Canada and Mantle Clinic IIMarch 3 1989 Skin Deep Blake Edwards 8 5 million 19 674 852April 7 1989 Major League David S Ward 11 million 49 797 148 co production with Mirage Productions US distribution by Paramount PicturesJune 2 1989 Renegades Jack Sholder 16 million 9 015 164 co production with Interscope Communications distributed by Universal PicturesDecember 13 1989 Enemies a Love Story Paul Mazursky 9 5 million 7 754 571February 16 1990 Nightbreed Clive Barker 11 million 8 862 354March 9 1990 Coupe de Ville Joe Roth N A 715 983August 1 1990 Young Guns II Geoff Murphy 10 million 44 143 410August 17 1990 The Exorcist III William Peter Blatty 11 million 39 024 251September 28 1990 Pacific Heights John Schlesinger 18 million 44 926 706 last Morgan Creek production distributed by 20th Century FoxJune 14 1991 Robin Hood Prince of Thieves Kevin Reynolds 48 million 390 493 908 first Morgan Creek production distributed by Warner Bros the score would become the music for Morgan Creek s animated logoJanuary 17 1992 Freejack Geoff Murphy 30 million 17 129 000April 24 1992 White Sands Roger Donaldson 22 million 9 011 574August 14 1992 Stay Tuned Peter Hyams 25 million 10 736 401September 25 1992 The Last of the Mohicans Michael Mann 40 million 75 505 856 co production with 20th Century FoxApril 2 1993 The Crush Alan Shapiro 6 million 13 609 396September 10 1993 True Romance Tony Scott 13 million 12 281 551 co production with Davis Films and A Band ApartFebruary 4 1994 Ace Ventura Pet Detective Tom Shadyac 12 million 107 217 396March 30 1994 Major League II David S Ward 25 million 30 626 182April 22 1994 Chasers Dennis Hopper 15 million 1 596 687September 9 1994 Trial by Jury Heywood Gould N A 6 971 777October 14 1994 Imaginary Crimes Anthony Drazan N A 89 611October 28 1994 Silent Fall Bruce Beresford 30 million 3 180 674November 10 1995 Ace Ventura When Nature Calls Steve Oedekerk 30 million 212 385 533January 12 1996 Two If by Sea Bill Bennett N A 10 658 278January 26 1996 Big Bully Steve Miner 15 million 2 042 530March 22 1996 Diabolique Jeremiah S Chechik 45 million 17 100 369November 1 1996 Bad Moon Eric Red 7 million 1 055 525July 2 1997 Wild America William Dear N A 7 324 662March 13 1998 Incognito John Badham N A N AApril 17 1998 Major League Back to the Minors John Warren 18 million 3 572 443August 21 1998 Wrongfully Accused Pat Proft N A 9 623 329 co production with Constantin FilmOctober 23 1998 Soldier Paul W S Anderson 60 million 14 594 226 co production with Warner Bros and Jerry Weintraub ProductionsMarch 19 1999 The King and I Richard Rich 25 million 11 993 021 Morgan Creek s only animated film co production with Nest Family Entertainment Rankin Bass Productions and Rich Animation StudiosSeptember 1 1999 Chill Factor Hugh Johnson 34 million 11 263 966February 18 2000 The Whole Nine Yards Jonathan Lynn 41 3 million 106 371 651 co production with Franchise Pictures Rational Packaging and Lansdown FilmsMay 12 2000 Battlefield Earth Roger Christian 44 million 29 725 663 co production with Franchise PicturesJuly 19 2000 The In Crowd Mary Lambert 15 million 5 217 498August 25 2000 The Art of War Christian Duguay 60 million 40 400 425 co production with Franchise Pictures and Amen Ra Films international distribution by 20th Century FoxOctober 6 2000 Get Carter Stephen Kay 63 6 million 19 412 993 co production with Franchise Pictures and The Canton CompanyJanuary 19 2001 The Pledge Sean Penn 35 million 29 419 291 co production with Franchise Pictures Clyde Is Hungry Films and Epsilon Motion PicturesFebruary 23 2001 3000 Miles to Graceland Demian Lichtenstein 62 million 18 720 175 co production with Franchise PicturesMay 18 2001 Angel Eyes Luis Mandoki 53 million 29 715 606 co production with Franchise Pictures and The Canton CompanyAugust 17 2001 American Outlaws Les Mayfield 35 million 13 342 790November 9 2001 Heist David Mamet 39 million 28 510 652 co production with Franchise PicturesJune 21 2002 Juwanna Mann Jesse Vaughan 15 million 13 802 599August 1 2003 I ll Be There Craig Ferguson N A N AAugust 20 2004 Exorcist The Beginning Renny Harlin 80 million 78 000 586May 20 2005 Dominion Prequel to the Exorcist Paul Schrader 30 million 251 495 last Morgan Creek production distributed by Warner Bros October 7 2005 Two for the Money D J Caruso 35 million 30 526 509 first Morgan Creek production distributed by Universal Pictures since Coupe de VilleOctober 13 2006 Man of the Year Barry Levinson 20 million 41 237 658December 22 2006 The Good Shepherd Robert De Niro 85 million 99 480 480 co production with Universal Pictures TriBeCa Productions and American ZoetropeMay 11 2007 Georgia Rule Garry Marshall 20 million 25 992 167September 21 2007 Sydney White Joe Nussbaum N A 13 620 075March 3 2009 Ace Ventura Jr Pet Detective David Mickey Evans 7 5 million N A Released by Warner Home VideoSeptember 30 2011 Dream House Jim Sheridan 50 million 38 502 340October 14 2011 The Thing Matthijs van Heijningen Jr 38 million 27 428 670 co production with Universal Pictures and Strike EntertainmentJune 16 2017 All Eyez on Me Benny Boom 45 million 54 876 855 co production with Program Pictures and Codeblack FilmsOctober 13 2023 Untitled The Exorcist sequel David Gordon Green co production with Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions direct sequel to the 1973 film 9 10 11 TBA Dream House remake of the 2011 film 12 List of Morgan Creek television series EditAce Ventura Pet Detective 1995 2000 with Nelvana and Warner Bros Television The Exorcist 2016 2017 with New Neighborhood and 20th Century Fox Television The Good Shepherd with Showtime 13 Dead Ringers with Amazon Studios and Annapurna Television 14 Nightbreed 15 Pacific Heights 15 References Edit Masters Kim November 14 2013 Joe Roth s Third Act From Gigli to Billion Dollar Producer and Pro Soccer Superstar The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 17 2018 a b Harmetz Aljean April 25 1989 Producer Defies Rules and Succeeds The New York Times Retrieved January 17 2018 Busch Anita M 1997 07 11 Barber cuts out on Morgan Creek Variety Retrieved 2021 12 22 Applefield Olson Catherine 1998 06 13 It s Quite a Production PDF Billboard p 78 Retrieved 2021 12 22 Carver Benedict 1998 10 08 Franchise Morgan to ink distrib n pact Variety Retrieved 2021 12 22 Shprintz Janet 2001 07 03 Morgan Creek sues Franchise Variety Retrieved 2021 12 22 Marc Graser 2014 10 07 Revolution Buys Foreign Rights to Morgan Creek Films for 36 8 Million Variety Retrieved 2016 12 03 Busch Anita 2015 09 24 Morgan Creek To Sell Film Library Major League Ace Ventura Exorcist Remakes Next Deadline Retrieved 2016 12 03 Couch Aaron December 20 2020 Exorcist Sequel in the Works with Halloween Director David Gordon Green www hollywoodreporter com Retrieved December 24 2020 Katz Brandon December 20 2020 Exclusive David Gordon Green in Talks to Direct Exorcist Sequel for Blumhouse observer com Retrieved December 24 2020 Pulliam Moore Charles December 24 2020 Blumhouse Is Summoning Another Exorcist Movie to the Mortal Plane io9 gizmodo com Retrieved December 21 2020 Squires John March 19 2021 Morgan Creek Developing a Remake of the Daniel Craig Starring 2011 Horror Movie Dream House Bloody Disgusting Retrieved March 19 2021 Andreeva Nellie September 5 2012 Tribeca Sets Up The Good Shepherd Series Adaptation At Showtime With Robert De Niro Directing amp Eric Roth Writing Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 2013 10 13 Ausiello Michael August 18 2020 Gender Swapped Dead Ringers Reboot Set at Amazon Rachel Weisz to Star TVLine Archived from the original on August 18 2020 Retrieved August 18 2020 a b Squires John March 19 2021 Morgan Creek Turning the Michael Keaton Starring 90s Thriller Pacific Heights into a Series Bloody Disgusting Retrieved March 19 2021 External links EditOfficial website Company profile on Yahoo Finance Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morgan Creek Entertainment amp oldid 1131040463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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