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February 5, 1999 Simply Irresistible: 20th Century Fox: co-production with TaurusFilm and Polar Productions $6 million $4.3 million April 16, 1999 Goodbye Lover: Warner Bros. Pictures: co-production with TaurusFilm, Gotham Entertainment Group and Lightmotive: $20 million $1.9 million April 23, 1999 Pushing Tin: 20th Century Fox
Simply Irresistible is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Tarlov and was written by Judith Roberts, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Sean Patrick Flanery. It is Regency Enterprises' first film to be released by 20th Century Fox, instead of Warner Bros. Pictures.
August 13, 1999 Brokedown Palace: produced by Fox 2000 Pictures: October 1, 1999 Sex, Shame, and Tears: U.S. distribution only; co-production with Argos Communications October 1, 1999 Drive Me Crazy: October 15, 1999 Fight Club: produced by Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Regency Enterprises and Art Linson Productions: November 10, 1999 ...
February 26, 1999: 20 Dates: March 26, 1999: Among Giants: April 30, 1999: A Midsummer Night's Dream: distribution outside Italy only; [2] co-production with Regency Enterprises: September 10, 1999: Best Laid Plans: September 10, 1999: Whiteboyz: October 8, 1999: Boys Don't Cry: Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2019
List of 20th Century Fox films (1935-1999) List of 20th Century Fox films (2000-2020) In-depth lists by other types. List of 20th Century Studios theatrical animated feature films; 20th Century-branded labels. Operating: Searchlight Pictures ; 20th Century Animation; 20th Century Family; Star Studios; Defunct or divested: Blue Sky Studios
20th Century Fox / Regency Enterprises: Mark Tarlov (director); Judith Roberts (screenplay); Sarah Michelle Gellar, Sean Patrick Flanery, Patricia Clarkson, Dylan Baker, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Christopher Durang, Betty Buckley, Amanda Peet: 12 Blast from the Past: New Line Cinema
20th Century-Fox also had two big science-fiction hits in the decade: Fantastic Voyage (1966), and the original Planet of the Apes (1968), starring Charlton Heston, Kim Hunter, and Roddy McDowall. Fantastic Voyage was the last film made in CinemaScope; the studio had held on to the format while Panavision lenses were being used elsewhere.
Fox's last in Spanish November 8, 1935 Metropolitan: 20th Century Fox's first production. November 14, 1935 The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo: November 15, 1935 Thanks a Million: November 22, 1935 In Old Kentucky: November 29, 1935 Navy Wife: December 6, 1935 Show Them No Mercy! December 13, 1935 Your Uncle Dudley: December 20, 1935