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Both had used Lorimar as operating names starting on January 19, 1987. [4] It is reported that Robert Rosenbaum was named vice president of production at the Lorimar Television unit. [5] Also that year, it faced a $21.7 million loss from the studio. [6] In January 12, 1989, Warner Communications merged with Lorimar-Telepictures after buying the ...
Lorimar also acquired international theatrical and other ancillary rights to Return of the Living Dead Part II. [33] In May 1987, Craig Bamgaurten, who had been with Lorimar Motion Pictures since 1984, announced that he would resign his post as president in December, and Peter Chernin took over as president of Lorimar Film Entertainment. [34]
produced by Paramount Pictures, Cruise/Wagner Productions, Vinyl Films, Sogecine, and Summit Entertainment; studio credit only January 6, 2002 Sins of the Father: co-production with Landscape Entertainment and FX: February 14, 2002 Book of Love: co-production with Crossroads Pictures April 5, 2002 Van Wilder
Lorimar may refer to: Lorimar Television , previously Lorimar Productions and later Lorimar Distribution, an American film and television production and marketing company from 1969 to 1986 Lorimar-Telepictures , formed in 1986 after the merger of Lorimar Television and Telepictures, purchased by Warner Bros. in 1989
During that year, Videocraft International, Ltd. (whose logo dominated the Rankin/Bass logo in the closing credit sequences) changed its name to Rankin/Bass Productions, Inc., and adopted a new logo, retaining a Videocraft byline in their closing credits until 1971 when Tomorrow Entertainment, a unit of the General Electric Company, acquired ...
Television series created or owned by Lorimar-Telepictures (1986-1989). Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ...
Just Our Luck is an American sitcom that aired on ABC for 13 episodes (two were unaired) from September 20 to December 27, 1983. Created by brothers Lawrence and Charles Gordon, it was considered a modernized version of the 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie and starred Richard Gilliland as a mild-mannered TV weatherman for KPOX-TV, and T. K. Carter as a hip, fun-loving 3,000-year-old genie who ...
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