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Sunn Classic Pictures

Sunn Classic Pictures, also known as Sunn International Pictures, Schick Sunn Classic Pictures, and Taft International Pictures was an independent[4] U.S.-based film distributor, founded in 1971.[1][2] The company was notable for family films and documentaries, and was purchased by Taft Broadcasting in 1980.

Sunn Classic Pictures
TypeProduction company
Film distributor
IndustryMotion picture / television entertainment
Founded1971[1][2]
FounderRayland Jensen
Defunct1988 to 1990[1]
FateAcquired 1988
SuccessorLibrary:
Paramount Pictures
Headquarters,
United States
OwnerSchick (1971–1980)[1]
Taft Broadcasting (1980–1987)[3]
Independent (2000–present)[4]
Websitewww.sunnclassicpictures.com

History

Sunn Classic was located in Park City, Utah,[5] with offices in nearby Salt Lake City;[3] its company name added an extra "n" to the word "Sun" to differentiate them from a publisher of pornographic books.[6] The founder, Rayland Jensen, previously handled distribution of American National Enterprises' 1968 release, Alaskan Safari, which spent five years at the North American box office.[1] In 1971, Jensen began his new company at the request of employees from the Schick razor company,[1] at the time a subsidiary of Warner-Lambert.[7] The founding executives were Jenson, Patrick Frawley (of Schick), and Charles E. Sellier Jr.

During its tenure, Sunn Classic spent US$85,000 in pre-production research on each of its films, conducting phone surveys and interviews with potential viewers. According to Bruce A. Austin, "Sunn identified as its market working-class families who rarely went to the movies more than twice a year". In the midst of the research, it released films with an MPAA rating of G, and in heavily marketed limited engagements. Through a process called four wall distribution (or "four-walling"), the company would rent theaters to show its films, and retained all of the box office receipts.[2][8]

Sunn Classic specialized in family entertainment such as 1974's The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams,[4][8] and its subsequent spin-off television series on the NBC network.[1] The Outer Space Connection was released in 1975. This documentary was produced by Alan Landsburg but was distributed by Sunn Classic. By 1977, domestic sales for Grizzly Adams reached upwards of US$24 million; another Sunn release, In Search of Noah's Ark, made US$26 million.[2]

For 1977's The Lincoln Conspiracy,[2] the company departed from its normal four wall distribution strategy to demand up-front guarantees from theatres.[9][10] Among its other titles were 1979's In Search of Historic Jesus[11] and 1983's Cujo.

The company also ran a television unit in tandem with its film department.[3] Most of the company's 1970's productions were produced by Charles E. Sellier Jr and several were directed by the young (at the time) director James L. Conway and both would go on to long careers in the entertainment industry.

In July 1980,[12] the company and two Schick divisions were purchased by Cincinnati-based Taft Enterprises[13] for over US$2.5 million.[3][12] Eventually, the new owner christened Sunn Classic as Taft International Pictures.[11] However, after Carl Lindner Jr. purchased Taft in 1987 and restructured it into Great American Broadcasting, the studio ceased operations. By the 2000s, the media and property assets of the original Sunn Classics were under new management.[4]

Jensen and another fellow employee, Clair Farley, formed Jensen Farley Pictures; one of their early releases was 1981's Private Lessons.[14]

Currently Sunn Classic's library is owned by Paramount Global subsidiary Paramount Pictures through Melange Pictures. However, very few films from that library have seen a DVD or Blu-ray release; those that have are mostly the later larger-budgeted Taft productions such as Cujo, Hangar 18, and The Boogens although some of their TV shows like The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams have been released on DVD. Like with almost all the Melange Pictures owned films, Olive Films owns the home video rights to the catalog.

Production slate

A partial list of films produced:

Documentaries

Films

Television films

From 1977 to 1982 the company produced a series of television films with the Classics Illustrated brand (Schick Sunn Classic Pictures executive Patrick Frawley owned the rights to Classic Illustrated during this period):

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Management Team". Sunn Classic Pictures. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Film gives new twist to Lincoln assassination". The Day. New London, Connecticut. Associated Press (AP). May 23, 1977. p. 15. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d Staff (June 26, 1980). "Taft forms movie unit". Deseret News. p. 5B. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d "Company profile". Sunn Classic Pictures. 2004. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  5. ^ Buck, Jerry (April 9, 1978). "Programmed Bear". The Palm Beach Post. Associated Press (AP). p. G8. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  6. ^ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115792207/lincoln-conspiracydavid-balsiger/
  7. ^ safetyrazors.net: Schick Injector razors
  8. ^ a b Austin, Bruce A. (1989). "The Film Industry and Audience Response". Immediate Seating: A Look at Movie Audiences. Wadsworth Publishing. pp. 12–13. ISBN 0-534-09366-3.
  9. ^ Silverman, Syd (January 4, 1978). "Show Biz Hits Grand Slam in 1977". Variety. p. 1.
  10. ^ The Lincoln Conspiracy at the American Film Institute Catalog
  11. ^ a b Ebert, Roger (February 23, 1982). "Utah fest introduces new faces, films". The Miami News. Chicago Sun-Times. p. 3C. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  12. ^ a b "Abstracts". Wall Street Journal Abstracts. Dow Jones & Company (News Corporation). July 10, 1980. p. 26.
  13. ^ Staff (July 27, 1987). "Special Report: The top 50 companies". Advertising Age. Crain Communications, Inc. p. S-3.
  14. ^ Donahue, Suzanne Mary (1987). American Film Distribution: The Changing Marketplace. UMI Research Press. p. 232. ISBN 0-8357-1776-3. Retrieved October 11, 2010.

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Sunn Classic Pictures also known as Sunn International Pictures Schick Sunn Classic Pictures and Taft International Pictures was an independent 4 U S based film distributor founded in 1971 1 2 The company was notable for family films and documentaries and was purchased by Taft Broadcasting in 1980 Sunn Classic PicturesTypeProduction companyFilm distributorIndustryMotion picture television entertainmentFounded1971 1 2 FounderRayland JensenDefunct1988 to 1990 1 FateAcquired 1988SuccessorLibrary Paramount PicturesHeadquartersPark City Utah United StatesOwnerSchick 1971 1980 1 Taft Broadcasting 1980 1987 3 Independent 2000 present 4 Websitewww wbr sunnclassicpictures wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Production slate 2 1 Documentaries 2 2 Films 2 3 Television films 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditSunn Classic was located in Park City Utah 5 with offices in nearby Salt Lake City 3 its company name added an extra n to the word Sun to differentiate them from a publisher of pornographic books 6 The founder Rayland Jensen previously handled distribution of American National Enterprises 1968 release Alaskan Safari which spent five years at the North American box office 1 In 1971 Jensen began his new company at the request of employees from the Schick razor company 1 at the time a subsidiary of Warner Lambert 7 The founding executives were Jenson Patrick Frawley of Schick and Charles E Sellier Jr During its tenure Sunn Classic spent US 85 000 in pre production research on each of its films conducting phone surveys and interviews with potential viewers According to Bruce A Austin Sunn identified as its market working class families who rarely went to the movies more than twice a year In the midst of the research it released films with an MPAA rating of G and in heavily marketed limited engagements Through a process called four wall distribution or four walling the company would rent theaters to show its films and retained all of the box office receipts 2 8 Sunn Classic specialized in family entertainment such as 1974 s The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams 4 8 and its subsequent spin off television series on the NBC network 1 The Outer Space Connection was released in 1975 This documentary was produced by Alan Landsburg but was distributed by Sunn Classic By 1977 domestic sales for Grizzly Adams reached upwards of US 24 million another Sunn release In Search of Noah s Ark made US 26 million 2 For 1977 s The Lincoln Conspiracy 2 the company departed from its normal four wall distribution strategy to demand up front guarantees from theatres 9 10 Among its other titles were 1979 s In Search of Historic Jesus 11 and 1983 s Cujo The company also ran a television unit in tandem with its film department 3 Most of the company s 1970 s productions were produced by Charles E Sellier Jr and several were directed by the young at the time director James L Conway and both would go on to long careers in the entertainment industry In July 1980 12 the company and two Schick divisions were purchased by Cincinnati based Taft Enterprises 13 for over US 2 5 million 3 12 Eventually the new owner christened Sunn Classic as Taft International Pictures 11 However after Carl Lindner Jr purchased Taft in 1987 and restructured it into Great American Broadcasting the studio ceased operations By the 2000s the media and property assets of the original Sunn Classics were under new management 4 Jensen and another fellow employee Clair Farley formed Jensen Farley Pictures one of their early releases was 1981 s Private Lessons 14 Currently Sunn Classic s library is owned by Paramount Global subsidiary Paramount Pictures through Melange Pictures However very few films from that library have seen a DVD or Blu ray release those that have are mostly the later larger budgeted Taft productions such as Cujo Hangar 18 and The Boogens although some of their TV shows like The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams have been released on DVD Like with almost all the Melange Pictures owned films Olive Films owns the home video rights to the catalog Production slate EditA partial list of films produced Documentaries Edit The Mysterious Monsters 1975 Peter Graves examines a range of supernatural topics including mysterious monsters Bigfoot the Loch Ness monster and the Yeti and also psychics and hypnotism The Outer Space Connection 1975 This documentary examines the speculation that aliens have visited Earth in ancient times and built structures to which they will return at a future date In Search of Noah s Ark 1976 An investigation into the theory that Mt Ararat in Turkey is the final resting place of Noah s Ark The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena 1976 Documentary exploring such phenomena as astral projection telekinesis telepathy voices from beyond the grave ghosts spirits etc The Lincoln Conspiracy 1977 This film proposes a theory that the killer of President Abraham Lincoln escaped to Canada instead of being tracked down and killed soon after the assassination Beyond and Back 1978 A documentary that explores the subject of near death experiences The Bermuda Triangle 1979 A documentary that explores the legends facts and folklore about the dreaded Bermuda Triangle Beyond Death s Door 1979 A prostitute and a skier who have been brought back from the brink of death relate their experiences to a skeptical doctor who begins to believe them Encounter with Disaster 1979 An overview of historical disasters narrated by Brad Crandall Features such events as the Long Beach earthquake 1933 the Anchorage earthquake 1964 Hurricane Camille 1969 the super tornado outbreak 1974 the eruption of Mount Etna 1971 the Hindenburg crash 1937 the Le Mans crash 1955 the Andrea Doria sinking 1956 the Texas City explosion 1947 and the Joelma Building fire 1974 In Search of Historic Jesus 1979 This examination of historical sources speculates on the accuracy of the biblical depiction of Jesus The President Must Die 1981 Documentary purporting to expose the cover up of the JFK assassination conspiracy Films Edit The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams 1974 The Adventures of Frontier Fremont 1975 Incredible Rocky Mountain Race 1977 The Fall of the House of Usher 1979 Hangar 18 1980 The Boogens 1981 Cujo 1983 Television films Edit From 1977 to 1982 the company produced a series of television films with the Classics Illustrated brand Schick Sunn Classic Pictures executive Patrick Frawley owned the rights to Classic Illustrated during this period Last of the Mohicans 1977 Donner Pass The Road to Survival 1978 The Time Machine 1978 The Deerslayer 1978 The Fall of the House of Usher 1979 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 1980 The Adventures of Nellie Bly 1981 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1981 References Edit a b c d e f g Management Team Sunn Classic Pictures Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved October 11 2010 a b c d e Film gives new twist to Lincoln assassination The Day New London Connecticut Associated Press AP May 23 1977 p 15 Retrieved October 11 2010 a b c d Staff June 26 1980 Taft forms movie unit Deseret News p 5B Retrieved October 11 2010 a b c d Company profile Sunn Classic Pictures 2004 Retrieved October 11 2010 Buck Jerry April 9 1978 Programmed Bear The Palm Beach Post Associated Press AP p G8 Retrieved October 11 2010 https www newspapers com clip 115792207 lincoln conspiracydavid balsiger safetyrazors net Schick Injector razors a b Austin Bruce A 1989 The Film Industry and Audience Response Immediate Seating A Look at Movie Audiences Wadsworth Publishing pp 12 13 ISBN 0 534 09366 3 Silverman Syd January 4 1978 Show Biz Hits Grand Slam in 1977 Variety p 1 The Lincoln Conspiracy at the American Film Institute Catalog a b Ebert Roger February 23 1982 Utah fest introduces new faces films The Miami News Chicago Sun Times p 3C Retrieved October 11 2010 a b Abstracts Wall Street Journal Abstracts Dow Jones amp Company News Corporation July 10 1980 p 26 Staff July 27 1987 Special Report The top 50 companies Advertising Age Crain Communications Inc p S 3 Donahue Suzanne Mary 1987 American Film Distribution The Changing Marketplace UMI Research Press p 232 ISBN 0 8357 1776 3 Retrieved October 11 2010 External links EditWatch The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena on the Internet Archive Watch The Bermuda Triangle on the Internet Archive Watch Encounter with Disaster on the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sunn Classic Pictures amp oldid 1131590346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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