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Carolco Pictures is a production company started by Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna back in the late 's. Beginning in producing a couple of AIP films (such as the science fiction thriller Futureworld) in addition to a bunch of ITC Entertainment films (such as the thriller The Domino Principle) and Canadian films (such as the comedy The Silent Partner), they eventually worked their way up by producing First Blood in Financing their productions through international sales, they created a model in which their films often had high budgets and gave the actors a handsome sum for their services.
A few of their movies even broke records for the highest budgeted movies ever ('s Rambo: First Blood Part II cost $44 million, 's Rambo III cost $63 million and 's Terminator 2: Judgment Day cost $ million, the first film to break that mark).
Mario kassar and andrew vajna contact Carolco's first major success was First Blood , an adaptation of David Morrell 's novel of the same name. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Neff , a comedy film that was to have been written and directed by John Hughes and would have starred Sylvester Stallone and John Candy. This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points.They also had a limited television presence, via the occasional TV-movie, as well as ownership of syndication firm Orbis Communications, which distributed both the incarnation of The Joker's Wild and the John Davidson version of The $, Pyramid; they sold Orbis to Multimedia Entertainment (the people who brought us Donahue and Jerry Springer); that company was subsequently acquired by Universal Pictures in (and thus dooming Joker and Pyramid to legal limbo, as the other versions of those shows are owned by Sony Pictures Television).
They also distributed the Hemdale library on television. In they established a short-lived joint venture with New Line Cinema called Seven Arts, which mostly distributed Carolco's lower-budget films and some art-house pictures.
Despite their success, the high costs and the company's spending sprees (they also broke into television production, home video distribution and owned a studio formerly owned by Dino de Laurentiis in North Carolina) caught up with the company.
Vajna left to start his own production company, Cinergi Pictures, and Kassar began to spend more to make more.
Mario kassar and andrew vajna Entertainment Weekly. Get Known if you don't have an account. March 30, ; 48 years ago [ 1 ]. One of the recent films that received financial support from Hungarian National Film Fund was the hard-hitting drama Son of Saul , which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival where it won the Grand Prix.Two productions, Showgirls and Cutthroat Island, sealed the company's fate as both films cost a combined $ million and grossed just a combined $30 million. While Showgirlsturned a major profit on home video, Carolco had sold the film's rights in pre-production (and international rights to Last of the Dogmen) to Chargeurs.
In , the French broadcaster Canal+ paid $58 million to acquire Carolco.
That channel's movie studio, StudioCanal, now owns the rights to virtually all of Carolco's library; with the exceptions of Showgirls (United Artists and Pathé), Stargate (the film is owned by StudioCanal as they co-produced, but Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer owns the rest of the franchise), Cliffhanger (TriStar (in the US & Canada)), and Last of the Dogmen (producer Joel B.
Michaels). Paramount Pictures owns American TV and streaming distribution to most of the Carolco librarynote thanks to Viacom acquiring Worldvision Enterprises parent company Spelling Entertainment Group in ; Worldvision had a deal with Carolco struck in ; Paramount retained Worldvision's theatrical movie collection - including titles owned by sister company Republic Pictures lock, stock, and barrel, along with titles Worldvision only had US TV rights to - despite CBS taking away Worldvision's TV library with the CBS/Viacom split, with Trifecta Entertainment and Media handling distribution for broadcast television, and Sony and Rialto Pictures handle theatrical re-releases.
Domestic video releases are frequently handled by Lionsgate due to having acquired Artisan Entertainment, which had a close relationship with Carolco in the early 90s (indeed, Carolco owned a stake in Artisan's predecessors, IVE and Live Entertainment).
Mario kassar One of the recent films that received financial support from Hungarian National Film Fund was the hard-hitting drama Son of Saul , which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival where it won the Grand Prix. The Independent. Carolco also attempted to buy troubled film distributor Orion Pictures and home video distributor Media Home Entertainment , but these deals failed. Death [ edit ].Coincidentally, Paramount would produce two of their own Terminator films in the s: Terminator Genisys in and Terminator: Dark Fate in , the latter with Twentieth Century Fox and marking a return for James Cameron to the franchise for the first time since Judgement Day.
Kassar and Vajna later got back together for a fewproductions under the C2 Pictures name.
Around 20 years after its closure, Carolco's name and logo were bought by Alex Bafer, who renamed his own Brick Top Productions to carry the Carolco name, even bringing Mario Kassar on as chief development executiveat least until , when StudioCanal and Carolco reached an agreement whereby StudioCanal would have sole control of the Carolco name and logo and the Carolco Pictures company will be renamed to Recall Studios.
This settled a legal dispute over the Carolco mark brought by StudioCanal. The arrangement went into effect on November 29 of that year. The details of which can be seen here and here.
Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger were regulars for the Carolco brand. Jerry Goldsmith scored the company's fanfare and releases were mostly distributed in the US through TriStar Pictures (though their last films were released by MGM).
Useless trivia: the correct pronunciation of "Carolco" is "cuh-ROLL-co".
Films produced by Carolco Pictures include:
- Futureworld - distributed by American International Pictures
- The Cassandra Crossing - with ITC Entertainment, distributed by Avco Embassy Pictures
- The Domino Principle - with ITC Entertainment, distributed by Avco Embassy Pictures
- The Eagle Has Landed - with ITC Entertainment, distributed by Columbia Pictures
- Winter Kills - distributed by Avco Embassy Pictures
- The Sensuous Nurse
- Shogun - international distribution
- Cabo Blanco - distributed by Avco Embassy Pictures
- The Last Chase - international distribution
- Escape to Victory - with Lorimar, distributed by Paramount
- The first three Rambo films; First Blood, Rambo: First Blood Part II, and Rambo III.
- Angel Heart ()
- Extreme Prejudice
- Red Heat
- They Live! - international distribution
- DeepStar Six
- Lock Up
- Johnny Handsome
- Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw
- Shocker - international distribution
- Music Box
- Hamlet - starring Mel Gibson, distributed by Warner Bros.
- Mountains Of The Moon
- Total Recall () - original film
- Air America
- Narrow Margin
- Jacob's Ladder
- L.A.
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- The Doors
- The Punisher - North American distributor, distributed internationally by New World Pictures
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day
- Bloodmoon - home video distribution only
- Basic Instinct
- Universal Soldier ()
- Reservoir Dogs - original distributor, distribution picked up before release by Miramax Films
- Chaplin
- Cliffhanger
- Wagons East!
- Stargate
- Showgirls
- Cutthroat Island