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In April 2002, Warner Bros. reduced Castle Rock Entertainment's budget following a string of box office bombs. Castle Rock Entertainment fired 16 of its 46 employees, and Castle Rock Entertainment's physical production and public relations departments, back-office duties, and remaining employees were absorbed into Warner Bros. [21]
This is a list of films produced or distributed by Castle Rock Entertainment. With a few notable exceptions, the pre-1994 films are currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), while most films released post 1994 are owned by Warner Bros.
Castle Rock Entertainment Shangri-La Entertainment Playtone Golden Mean Productions $165 million $310.6 million 2005 The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio: Jane Anderson: DreamWorks Pictures: $12 million $689,028 2006 Last Holiday: Wayne Wang: Paramount Pictures: $45 million $43.3 million Monster House: Gil Kenan: Columbia Pictures Amblin ...
Castle Rock Entertainment, the stalwart content label founded in 1987 by partners including Rob Reiner and Alan Horn, is reviving its film production unit with a $175 million cash infusion. Reiner ...
Castle Rock Entertainment is the copyright holder and producer of each episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. Beth Golub wrote SAT: The Seinfeld Aptitude Test a 132-page book containing 643 trivia questions and answers about the events and characters depicted in Seinfeld through her publisher, Carol Publishing Group .
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On August 17, 1993, Turner purchased Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema for over $650 million. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Turner Entertainment self-distributed much of its library for the first decade of its existence, but on October 10, 1996, Turner Broadcasting System was purchased by Time Warner Entertainment and its distribution ...
One of the most successful by far was Seinfeld, a Castle Rock Entertainment production which Columbia distributed in off-net syndication years later. On August 21, 1992, Columbia's subsidiary CAT Holdings, Inc. (Columbia Act III Television) and Franklin/Waterman Entertainment created a joint venture called Franklin/Waterman 2. [53]