Beacon Pictures
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Beacon Pictures (aka Beacon Communications, LLCSony Pictures Entertainment. In 1996, it struck a first look deal with Universal.[5]
Beacon was acquired in 1994 by
Films
- 20th Century Fox
- A Midnight Clear (1992) With InterStar Releasing and A&M Films
- A Life in the Theatre (1993) With TNT
- 20th Century Fox
- Princess Caraboo (1994) With TriStar Pictures
- The Road to Wellville (1994) With Columbia Pictures
- The Baby-Sitters Club (1995) With Columbia Pictures and Scholastic
- BBC Films
- Air Force One (1997) With Columbia Pictures and Touchstone Pictures
- A Thousand Acres (1997) With Touchstone Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films
- Playing God (1997) With Touchstone Pictures
- Disturbing Behavior (1998) With Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hoyts Distribution and Village Roadshow Pictures
- Trippin' (1999) With Rogue Pictures
- For Love of the Game (1999) With Universal Pictures, Tig Productions and Mirage Enterprises
- The Hurricane (1999) With Universal Pictures
- End of Days (1999) With Universal Pictures
- Duets (2000) With Hollywood Pictures and Seven Arts Pictures
- The Family Man (2000) With Universal Pictures and Saturn Films
- Bring It On (2000) With Universal Pictures
- Thirteen Days (2000) With New Line Cinema
- Spy Game (2001) With Universal Pictures, Kalima Productions Gmbh & Co. kg, Red Wagon Entertainment and Toho-Towa
- Tuck Everlasting (2002) With Walt Disney Pictures and Scholastic
- The Emperor's Club (2002) With Universal Pictures, Fine Line Features and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
- Open Range (2003) With Touchstone Pictures and Tig Productions
- Casey Silver Productions
- Bring It On Again (2004) With Universal Pictures
- Hyde Park Entertainment
- A Lot like Love (2005) With Touchstone Pictures
- Bring it on: All or Nothing (2006) With Universal Pictures
- Firewall (2006) With Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures and Thunder Road Pictures
- The Guardian (2006) With Touchstone Pictures and Flash Film Works
- Children of Men (2006) With Universal Pictures, Strike Entertainment and Toho-Towa
- Pu-239 (2006) With HBO Films and Section Eight Productions
- Uncle P (2007) With New Line Cinema
- Bring It On: In It to Win It (2007) With Universal Pictures
- The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep (2007) With Columbia Pictures, Revolution Studios and Walden Media
- Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009) With Universal Pictures
- Mardi Gras: Spring Break (2011) With Samuel Goldwyn Films and Screen Gems
- Grey Lady (2015) With Broadvision Pictures and Anchor Bay Films
- Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack (2017) With Universal Pictures
- Bring It On: Cheer or Die (2022) with Universal 1440 Entertainment and Syfy
Television
- Warner Bros. Television
- NY-LON (2008) with CBS
- Castle (2009–16) with Disney-ABC Domestic Television
- Warner Bros. Television and TNT
References
- ^ "People". Beacon Pictures. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ^ "Company Profile: Beacon Communications, LLC". Business Directory. Dun & Bradstreet.
- ^ "About Us". Beacon Pictures. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ^ "People". Beacon Pictures. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ^ Bing, Jonathan (2001-11-20). "As partners work on split, Beacon seen in new light". Variety. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
- ^ Higgins, Bill (16 December 1999). "'Hurricane' warning". Variety.
- ^ "Company data". sec.gov. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
- ^ Carver, Benedict; Peers, Martin (21 January 1999). "Beacon buyback". Variety.