TriStar Pictures
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... and CBS to form TriStar Pictures, the first new motion picture studio in decades. ... B. DeMille, David O. Selznick, RKO-Pathe and Desilu at various times. ...
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ORION PICTURES TERMINATES AGREEMENTS WITH CINEFIN. - Business ...
... Pictures Files $20 Million Lawsuit Against Sony & Its Columbia TriStar Home Video, Pictures Units. ... ( Orion Pictures, MGM- Pathe Communications Co. ...
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Movie trailers, clips and other videos for the studio Pathe Pictures. ... Roadside Attractions, Samuel Goldwyn Films, TriStar Pictures, USA Films ...
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... Pictures Buena Vista Pictures. Pathé. Walt Disney Pictures ... TriStar Pictures. New Line Cinéma. United International Pictures. Triumph Films. Lucasfilms ...
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( 15, Momentum Pictures) Me, Myself & I (15, Buena Vista ... (15, Pathé Distribution Ltd. ... Momentum Pictures) April 16. Running Free (U, Columbia Tristar Home ...
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Jean-Claude Van Damme Filmography - InBaseline
Sony Pictures Releasing. 1993. Universal Soldier. Luc Devreux. TriStar Pictures. 1992. Double Impact ... Pathe International. 1989. The Order. screenplay. Sony ...
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... Pictures. Sony Pictures. Columbia Pictures. TriStar Pictures ... Orion Pictures. Pathé-Cinéma. Additional Studios Available: HBO. Newmarket Films. IFC Film ...
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Chris Field Music: Film Credits - Chris composed "Gothic ...
... Vantage Pathe. Ghost Town. Paramount Pictures. Stoploss ... Fox Searchlight Pictures. Hellboy. Columbia Tristar. Master and Commander. 20 th Century Fox ...
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Filmography : New Orleans Office of Film & Video
Crazy in Alabama Sony Pictures/Columbia TriStar Feature 1999 ... Lolita Guild/Pathé Feature 1997 (Samuel Goldwyn Films) ... Pictures) No Mercy TriStar Pictures ...
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TriStar Pictures, Inc. (spelled Tri-Star until 1991) is a film subsidiary of Columbia Pictures, itself a subdivision of the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, which is owned by Sony Pictures. It was founded in 1982 as Nova Pictures.
The concept for TriStar came about in 1982 when Columbia Pictures (then a subsidiary of Coca-Cola), HBO, and CBS (who, despite their former full name - Columbia Broadcasting System - was unrelated to Columbia Pictures, although the film studio did produce some series for CBS) decided to pool resources to split the ever-growing costs of making movies, creating Nova Pictures as a joint venture. Their first release, in 1984, was The Natural, starring Robert Redford. Their second movie was a flop remake of the 1960 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture Where the Boys Are. During this venture, many of Tri-Star's releases were released on VHS by either RCA-Columbia Pictures Home Video (now Sony Pictures Home Entertainment), CBS/FOX Video (now CBS Home Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment), and HBO Video.
CBS dropped out of the venture in 1984, though they still distributed some of TriStar's films on home video until at least 1992. In April 1987, Tri-Star entered into the television business as Tri-Star Television. In December 1987, HBO dropped out of the Tri-Star venture as well and Columbia Pictures bought their venture shares and merged Columbia and Tri-Star into Columbia Pictures Entertainment, also creating Columbia/Tri-Star. Both companies continued to produce and distribute films under their separate names.
TriStar was relaunched in 2004 as a marketing and acquisitions unit that will have a "particular emphasis on genre films."
- Name:
- TriStar Pictures
- Type:
- Subsidiary
- Location:
- Culver City, California, U.S.
- Founded:
- 1982 (original date) (as Nova Pictures)
- Owned by:
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- Columbia Pictures (1982–1987)</small>
- Sony Pictures (1991–present)</small>
- HBO (1982–1987)</small>
- CBS (1982–1984)</small>
- Sony (1989–present)</small>
- Columbia Pictures Entertainment (1987–1989)</small>
- Industry:
- Motion pictures
- Parent Company:
- Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
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