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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1997 two-part television miniseries [1] produced by Village Roadshow Pictures Television, based on the 1870 novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne. It was written by Brian Nelson and directed by Rod Hardy.
Village Roadshow Pictures is an American film company founded in 1989 that co-finances and co-produces major Hollywood motion pictures. It's a division of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (VREG), which in turn is majority-owned by Vine Alternative Investments and Falcon Investment Advisors, with the Australian media company Village Roadshow currently holding a 20% minority stake.
Village Roadshow Pictures Glen Larson Entertainment: Continued from Atlantis Earth: Final Conflict: 1997–2002: Syndication: Tribune Entertainment Roddenberry-Kirschner Productions: Continued from Atlantis Cold Squad: 1998–2005: CTV: Keatley-MacLeod Productions: Continued from Atlantis Welcome to Paradox: 1998: Showcase Sci-Fi Channel: The ...
Shueisha / Village Roadshow Pictures / Silver Pictures / Anarchos Productions 2010 30 Days of Night: Dark Days: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment: Direct-to-video, co-produced with Ghost House Pictures, Stage 6 Films, RCR Media Group, and Dark Horse Entertainment: 2011 Remains: Synthetic Cinema International / Remains / Chiller Films [8] 2012 Dredd
Taraji P. Henson has signed on to join Village Roadshow Unscripted Television and Candid Camera Inc. as the companies look to revamp their “Candid Camera” series. She will appear alongside ...
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Village Roadshow and Candid Camera Inc. Developing New 'Candid Camera' Series, Taraji P. Henson Joins as Host and Executive Producer Majority owned by Vine Alternative Investments, the company ...
Tuckfield will work with Jillian Apfelbaum, executive VP of feature film, to co-run Village Roadshow Pictures film content across all platforms. Tuckfield and Apfelbaum both report to CEO Steve Mosko.