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20th Century Fox / Brooksfilms: Alan Johnson (director); Ronny Graham, Thomas Meehan (screenplay); Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, José Ferrer, George Gaynes, Christopher Lloyd, George Wyner, Lewis J. Stadlen, Jack Riley: Two of a Kind: 20th Century Fox
Universal Pictures [2] $777,000 [3] $140 million [3] 1977 Star Wars: George Lucas 20th Century Fox: $11 million [4] $775.5 million 1979 More American Graffiti: Bill L. Norton [5] Universal Pictures: $3 million [6] $15 million [6] 1980 The Empire Strikes Back: Irvin Kershner [7] George Lucas Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan: 20th Century Fox ...
[1] [2] Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox Animation's final film was Spies in Disguise, which was released on December 25, 2019. [3] The studio's final production overall was the miniseries Ice Age: Scrat Tales, released on April 13, 2022.
Twentieth Century Pictures; 20th Digital Studio; New World Pictures (post-1989 films and copyrights to 1984–89 films) Regency Enterprises (20%) (only films co-produced with 20th Century Studios and some pre-1999 films released by Warner Bros. Pictures) Fox Digital Entertainment. FoxNext (successor) Fox International Productions; 20th Century ...
February 1, 1980 Fatso: co-production with Brooksfilms: April 2, 1980 Inferno: theatrical distribution only; produced by Produzioni Intersound May 1980 Headin' for Broadway: May 21, 1980 The Empire Strikes Back: Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2010. distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm: June 20, 1980 Brubaker: June 27, 1980 The ...
Carmen Miranda as Dorita in The Gang's All Here.In 1946, she was the highest-paid actress in the United States. [15] Alice Faye as Baroness Cecilia Duarte, Don Ameche as Larry Martin and Baron Manuel Duarte, and Carmen Miranda as Carmen in That Night in Rio, produced by Fox in 1941 The 20th Century-Fox logo depicted in a 1939 advertisement in Boxoffice From the 1952 film Viva Zapata!
As a marketing executive, Citron worked at 20th Century Fox, LucasFilm, Marvel. Richard “Rusty” Citron, a leading movie and television marketing executive and personal manager, died on Dec. 16 ...
After United Artists, Universal Studios and Disney rejected the film, 20th Century Fox decided to invest in it. [3] [4] [5] Lucas felt his original story was too difficult to understand, so on April 17, 1973, he began writing a 13-page script titled The Star Wars, sharing strong similarities with Akira Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress (1958). [6]