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The first film to feature digital audio at Nu Metro was Jurassic Park, in 1993, which played at Bedford Cinema 2 in DTS. Nu Metro's first DCP-compliant digital screen was Montecasino Cinema 11, which went live in December, 2006, with the animated movie Happy Feet. Night at the Museum was its first live action DCP-compliant digital movie.
Love, Sex and 30 Candles is a 2023 Netflix Original South African movie, directed by Stephina Zwane, starring Bahumi Madisakwane, Candice Modiselle, Gabisile Tshabalala, and Amogelang Chidi. [1] The story is based on The 30th Candle book by Angela Makholwa .
distribution in English-speaking territories, Latin America and Asia only; co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment and Industry Entertainment February 9, 2001 Hannibal: North American distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, Scott Free Productions and Dino De Laurentiis Company: March 23, 2001 Heartbreakers
Pages in category "Hyde Park Entertainment films" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
On July 27, 2005, Hyde Park ended its deal with MGM and agreed to a co-financing and production deal with 20th Century Fox. [9] In 2007, the company entered into Indian-language production with a deal with Adlabs Films, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] and a year later, the company is setting up its Asian fund with $74 million.
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A week later, Hoberman and its employees both left Mandeville to form a self-financing outfit, Hyde Park Entertainment, with Ashok Amritraj (former founder of Franchise Pictures), with split deals at the Walt Disney Studios and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as the company initially went inactive. [5] [6]
Formula for a Murder (Italian: 7, Hyden Park – La casa maledetta, lit. '7 Hyde Park – The Cursed House') is a 1985 Italian giallo film [2] co-written and directed by Alberto De Martino. [1] The film was shot in Boston and Italy, and was one of the last films directed by De Martino.