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  1. Franchise Pictures LLC. Franchise Pictures, LLC was an American independent motion picture production and distribution company, founded in 1997 by Elie Samaha, Ashok Amritraj, and Andrew Stevens. They were known for their production in the action film genre. The company also had a short-lived video game arm, Franchise Interactive.

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  2. Make no mistake:Last week's jury verdict victoryfor Intertainment Licensing CEO Rudiger"Barry" Baeres over Franchise Pictures CEO Elie Samaha in their epic budgetpumping fraud lawsuit was a total ...

  3. Franchise Pictures LLC was an independent motion picture company founded by Elie Samaha, Ashok Amritraj, and Andrew Stevens in 1997. The company is known for rescuing actor's pet projects and producing action films that are mainly aimed at teens …

  4. Oct 2, 2024 · Franchise Pictures was an independent film company founded in 1997 known for rescuing pet projects and their production of action films. Much of their output was negatively-reviewed and/or bombed at the box office. The company's first few films were distributed by Morgan Creek Productions in North America, but since Morgan Creek lacked an in ...

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    Larger-than-life entertainment impresario Lew Grade once famously remarked that it “would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic” than recreate the titular vessel in Raise the Titanic. He probably had a point. His company, ITC Entertainment, sank $40 million into adapting Clive Cussler’s novel of the same name to the big screen, with the majority ...

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    Former Walt Disney execs James L. Stewart and Rich Irvine hit the ground running with their Aurora Productions company’s first venture: The Secret of NIMH grossed twice its budget in 1982. But their live-action output struggled to replicate this early success, as their next four films all flopped pretty hard at the box office. By 1990, the company ...

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  5. The company, as well as subsidiary Phoenician Entertainment, closed in 2004, although many unproduced films they funded were released years afterwards. 1st Logo. (July 6, 1999- February 1, 2005) Logo: On a black background, we see a blue box with a white outline with "FRANCHISE" at the top. A building is seen in the box, and " PICTURES " is ...

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  7. Sep 7, 2024 · Franchise Pictures, LLC was an American independent motion picture production and distribution company, founded in 1997 by Elie Samaha, Ashok Amritraj, and Andrew Stevens. They were known for their production in the action film genre. The company also had a short-lived video game arm, Franchise Interactive. The company closed on May 18, 2007.

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