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last Morgan Creek production distributed by 20th Century Fox June 14, 1991: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: Kevin Reynolds: $48 million: $390,493,908: first Morgan Creek production distributed by Warner Bros.; the score would become the music for Morgan Creek's animated logo January 17, 1992: Freejack: Geoff Murphy: $30 million: $17,129,000 ...
A month later, Intertainment had struck a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Pictures, in order to secure the rights to 60 motion pictures for worldwide distribution. [ 11 ] On July 2, 2001, Morgan Creek and its CEO James G. Robinson sued Franchise Pictures for breach of contract, resulting in Morgan Creek ending their partnership with ...
3000 Miles to Graceland was released in the United States on February 23, 2001, by Warner Bros. Pictures and Morgan Creek Productions. The film received mostly negative reviews by the critics and was a box office bomb making only $18.7 million against its $47.4 million budget.
Prior to the release of Quest for Camelot (1998), screenwriters David Seidler and Jacqueline Feather were contracted to adapt the film for Morgan Creek, to be released under the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. In 1998, it was revealed the plot had been "slightly altered" from the original musical "in the interest of family viewing."
distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Portugal and Israel under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Rankin/Bass Productions, Nest Family Entertainment and Rich Animation Studios
[15] [16] Morgan Creek searched for a new director starting in October. [13] Renny Harlin was among the directors who met with Robinson and suggested to rewrite the script, cast new actors, and add in more action. The studio was impressed and hired Harlin. [7] Following revisions were done by Carr, Skip Woods, Alexi Hawley, and Harlin.
White Sands was produced by Morgan Creek Productions, and was released in the United States on April 24, 1992, by Warner Bros. It received mixed reviews and grossed $18 million worldwide against a budget of $22 million.
The film was produced by Morgan Creek Entertainment and was released on November 10, 1995 by Warner Bros., but unlike the previous installment, it received mainly negative reviews from critics, despite being financially successful, earning a total of $212.4 million at the box office against a budget of $30 million.