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Republic Pictures' holdings consist of a catalog of 3,000 films and TV series, including the original Republic library (except for the Roy Rogers and Gene Autry catalogs, owned by their respective estates) and inherited properties from NTA and Aaron Spelling.
The original Republic Pictures library (NTA had acquired Republic's catalog after that company ceased production in 1957) 30 films by Robert L. Lippert's Regal Films that were released by 20th Century Fox; WNTA-AM-FM-TV, licensed to Newark, New Jersey. WNTA-TV served the New York City television market, broadcasting on Channel 13 beginning in ...
distribution in Canada, Germany, Italy, the Benelux, Switzerland, Turkey and Asian pay TV only; produced by AGC Studios, Shiny Penny Productions, Wicious Pictures and Barry Linen Motion Pictures [20] May 23, 2024: Reunion: co-distribution with Lionsgate; produced by Spyglass Media Group, Unique Features and Artists Road [21] May 31, 2024 ...
AGC Studios and Meridian Pictures has sold U.S. and Canada as well as Asia pay TV rights for the Brad Anderson-directed thriller “The Silent Hour,” starring “Suicide Squad’s” Joel ...
Fleischer Studios – acquired by Paramount Pictures and reorganized as Famous Studios in 1942; Insurge Pictures; Liberty Films; Melange Pictures, LLC – library holder of Republic Pictures films Budd Rogers Releasing Corporation; Commonwealth United Entertainment. The Landau-Unger Company Astor Pictures; United Pictures Corporation ...
Writer-Producer Laeta Kalogridis and New Republic Pictures’ President Bradley Fischer have taken the film and television rights to the entire library of Adam Roche’s podcast, The Secret ...
Riff Raff Entertainment, the company founded by Oscar nominee Jude Law and Ben Jackson, has signed a first-look deal with New Republic Pictures. The deal is for both feature film and television ...
The series was the first television production of Republic Pictures, later CBS Paramount Television, which then used the name Hollywood Television Service, and subsequently Studio City Television Service.