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Pages in category "New Line Cinema franchises" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
co-production with Gold Circle Films: February 22, 2008: Be Kind Rewind: North American distribution only; produced by Partizan Films February 29, 2008: Semi-Pro: co-production with Mosaic Media Group; last New Line Cinema film released before becoming a division of Warner Bros. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; April 25, 2008
A Nightmare on Elm Street was produced and released by New Line Cinema in 1984. The resulting franchise was New Line Cinema's first commercially successful series, leading the company to be nicknamed "The House that Freddy Built". [6] The film was made on a budget of $1.8 million and grossed over $57 million. [12]
New Line Cinema franchises (20 C, 18 P) New Line Records albums (1 C, 7 P) T. Television series by New Line Television (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "New Line Cinema"
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co-production with New Line Cinema, Price Entertainment and Savoy Pictures: April 12, 1996: Jane Eyre: April 26, 1996: The Stendhal Syndrome: distribution only May 3, 1996: Captives: May 3, 1996: The Pallbearer: May 10, 1996: Dead Man [N 31] Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature Nominated - Palme d'Or: May 10, 1996: Of Love and ...
Kandyan jewellery comes from the hill capital of Ceylon or Sri Lanka. [1] The Kandyan Kingdom lasted till 1815 resulting in the original sets of jewellery and designs still being preserved and worn by Kandyan families today. Kandyan jewellery is handmade and was designed specifically for the royal families. It carries symbols of wealth ...
The character Blade made his first appearance as a supporting character in The Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973), written by Marv Wolfman with art by Gene Colan, his first solo story coming in the black-and-white horror-comics magazine Vampire Tales #8 (December 1974), and his first solo series (in color), Blade the Vampire Hunter, being published from July 1994 to April 1995 across ten issues ...