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Playmobil: The Movie (France distribution only; co-production with Method Animation, ON Animation Studios, and DMG Entertainment) Pride (co-production with CBS Films, BBC Films, British Film Institute, Canal+ and Ciné+) The Prophet (France distribution only; co-production with Doha Film Institute and Participant Media)
Pathe's First Sound Feature No Man's Law (1927) Extant The Eyes of the Totem (1927) Extant The Heart of the Yukon (1927) Lost Film Don Desperado (1927) Extant Avenging Fangs (1927) Lost Film The Meddlin' Stranger (1927) Lost Film Code of the Cow Country (1927) Lost Film Pals in Peril (1927) Lost Film Two-Gun of the Tumbleweed (1927) Extant His ...
The Best Is Yet to Come (2019 film) Beware of Blondes (1950 film) Bicycling with Molière; Big Nothing; The Black Monocle; The Blaireau Case (1923 film) Blanchette (1921 film) The Bling Ring; Blood: The Last Vampire (2009 film) Bolero (1942 film) A Bomb for a Dictator; Breakfast on Pluto (film) Bride and Prejudice; The Bride Is Much Too ...
Pathé (“Coda”) has set the release dates in Switzerland and France for “The Three Musketeers – D’Artagnan” and “The Three Musketeers – Milady,” the anticipated $85 million two ...
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Scott Free Productions is a film and television production company founded by English filmmakers and brothers Ridley and Tony Scott in 1995. [1] The result of multiple mergers between companies established by the Scott brothers since 1971, it currently has offices in London and Los Angeles .
Multi-territory European cinema operator, Pathe Cinemas has expanded its existing deal with premium large format technology company Imax. The new agreement sees the addition of five new Imax With ...
GP Archives also conserves and showcases silent movies from the combined catalogues of Gaumont and Pathé which contains over 2,000 titles. These include films by the founding fathers of French cinema, from Leonce Perret and Albert Capellani to Ferdinand Zecca and Louis Feuillade .